Park City Mountain Resort Hit by Strike

By Ivan PetrenkoJan 4, 2025 06:31 AMNews
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Challenges grow as ski resort strike persists. Source: pexels

A strike by ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort has led to significant disruptions for visitors, limiting open terrain and creating an overall less enjoyable experience. As of early January, only 75 out of the resort's 346 runs were open, and just 24 out of 41 lifts were operating. This marks a considerable decrease in operations compared to nearby Deer Valley, which offers more open lifts and runs for skiers. The strike has lasted over a week and highlights ongoing contract disputes between the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association and Vail Resorts.

The strike, which primarily involves disagreements over pay, including demands for a raise for entry-level patrollers, has contributed to the resort’s reduced operations. Along with poor early-season snowfall, the lack of staff has made terrain limited and created longer lift lines. Visitors are facing frustration as they deal with a less-than-ideal skiing experience, which contrasts sharply with the usual offerings of the resort during peak seasons. This situation has raised concerns for both safety and overall satisfaction.

For travelers planning to visit Park City, this ongoing strike offers both challenges and opportunities. While fewer slopes are open, tourists may find fewer crowds on easier and intermediate runs. This could allow for a more relaxed and less crowded skiing experience in some areas, especially compared to busier seasons. However, visitors should be prepared for a limited selection of runs, with expert terrain particularly affected. Skiers and snowboarders may need to adjust their expectations and consider alternative plans for their visit.

A significant downside of the strike is the reduced safety oversight on the slopes. With fewer ski patrollers available, safety concerns have been raised. Normally, over 100 patrollers would be working to ensure skiers' safety, but currently, only a fraction of that number is present. This lack of coverage could pose increased risks, especially on more challenging runs. Skiers should exercise caution and stay aware of the limited safety resources available during this period.

To make the most of a trip to Park City in the coming weeks, travelers should stay informed about the status of the strike and monitor updates on open runs and lifts. It may also be wise to consider nearby alternative ski resorts or other local attractions for a more varied vacation experience. This strike provides an opportunity to explore beyond the slopes, with options such as enjoying Park City's cultural offerings or visiting local landmarks. Staying flexible with travel plans can help ensure a more enjoyable and safe trip.

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