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New investments to further modernize Park City resort

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Canyons Ski Resort in Park City is investing in a new lift for the upcoming season.

One of the three ski areas at Park City in Utah has announced a major investment in new on-mountain equipment this winter.  The resort was acquired recently after more than a decade as the flagship resort of the now defunct American Skiing Company.  They took the Canyons from being very much Park City’s third ski area, behind Deer Valley and Park City Mountain Resort, in to one of North America’s 10 biggest resorts with a fleet of modern chairlifts. Continue reading ‘New investments to further modernize Park City resort’

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Attitash ski resort

Tourist Office

Attitash Ski Resort
PO Box 308
Bartlett
New Hampshire
USA
NH 03812

Telephone: (603) 3742368
Email: info@attitash. com
Website: www.attitash.com

Description

Go ahead resort incorporating arguably the world’s most advanced lift ticketing system and the excellent Perfect Turn tuition method – giving tuition virtually on demand and at whatever time or number of lessons suits you – to your required skiing level.

Review

Attitash is a go ahead resort that has spent big and doubled in size in recent years, thanks to the attitude and investment of The American Skiing Company, owners of half a dozen ski areas in New England, plus Steamboat in Colorado and The Canyons in Utah. Although this remains primarily a ski centre with little or no resort of its own to talk of beyond the base lodges and the impressive Grand Summit slopeside hotel;
Attitash is located within the busy Mount Washington Valley which has a great range of independent shops, bars and restaurants as well as other ski areas, so it’s a good base for a varied US holiday with a wide choice of on and off slope activities.

Attitash means blueberry in Abenaki Indian. The resort holds a world record for the world’s larges on-snow human flag. 314 participants wearing red, white and blue ponchos gathered to form the famous Stars and Stripes at Attitash in December 2001.

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Sugarloaf / USA ski resort

Tourist Office

Sugarloaf / USA
5092 Access Road
Carrabasset Valley
Maine
USA
ME 04947

Telephone: (207) 2372000
Email: info@sugarloaf.com
Website: www.sugarloaf.com

Description

Award-winning on-mountain village beneath Maine’s second highest peak, regarded by many as the top New England resort and by all as in the ‘top 3′. Strong emphasis on service quality has resulted in top slot in US ski magazine reader surveys. The ski school at Sugarloaf have come up with a clever idea for transporting kids – the Moose Caboose – a snowmobile sled which takes 12 children and 3 instructors.

Review

Sugarloaf/USA is a huge mountain with some of the most exciting and challenging terrain anywhere. The resort is famous for the Snowfields – New England’s only above tree-line skiing, beneath them is a huge assortment of terrain for all ability levels. The ski area, now 50 years old, was established by the Maine Ski Council which had been formed in 1948 to promote skiing. The first trail, Winter’s Way, was cut throughout the summer of 1950 and Sugarloaf/USA opening for skiing the winter of 1951.

The current renaissance of Sugarloaf/USA started five years ago with a major expansion of the snowmaking system, making it among the most powerful in the world. For the first time, snowmaking covered the above treeline Front Face Snowfields. Next came the addition of the longest fastest chairlift in North America, the Sugarloaf/USA SuperQuad, along with trails like King’s Landing and Hayburner that are Sugarloaf/USA favourites.

The American Skiing Company’s acquisition of Sugarloaf/USA in 1996 brought on the largest expansion in the history of Sugarloaf/USA for the 1997/98 season. The $3 million expansion with two new quad chairlifts, four new trails and 100 new tower snowguns was a direct result of a long-standing commitment to the guest experience. The new quads opened up the summit and east mountain like never before. The summit access means experts can enjoy the above treeline Snowfields more often than the old wind-sensitive gondola allowed. Skiers and riders can choose four top-to-bottom intermediate cruisers on a consistent basis. Off the slopes Sugarloaf continues to expand with ever more slopeside lodging being added, including an American Skiing Company Grand Summit Resort Hotel. Despite its slopeside expansions, Sugarloaf’s roots continue to be firmly based in the surrounding communities of Carrabassett Valley.

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Sunday River ski resort

Tourist Office

Sunday River Ski Resort
PO Box 450, Sunday River A Road
Bethel
Maine
USA
MA 04217

Telephone: (207) 8243000
Email: snowtalk@sundayriver.com
Website: www.sundayriver.com

Description

Friendly, lively, award winning and rapidly expanding ski area in the far North East of the United States. Excellent trail layout and well integrated, efficient lift system (winner of ski area design award in 1993). Innovative ‘Perfect turn’ tuition initiated here, now franchised to other resorts, as is the world class snow-making management softwear. Number one snowmaking resort in the US, coverting 34% more water to snow per minute than any other resort. Flagship of the American Skiing Company, established in 1996 and now one of the world’s leading multiple ski-resort owners.

Review

Sunday River, located in the north eastern corner of the US New England area, in the state of Maine, is a remarkable resort with a significance unique to ski resorts worldwide. Opened by residents of the neighbouring town of Bethel in 1958 it was operated through the 1960s by a group of locals as a minor ski hill. In 1972 it was bought by the then owners of east coast giant Killington. The resort didn’t expand greatly during the ’70s but it did come under the management of Leslie B Otten who in 1980 bought the resort from his employers and decided to go it alone.

At that time resorts were spending heavily on flashy facilities but Otten concentrated on building up his snow making, snow quality and a good trail system, ploughing back profits in to new facilities and then ‘riding the real estate boom’ of the mid 1980s. Since 1983 more than $136 million has been spent on Sunday River, largely self-financed spending, including dramatic expansion of terrain which is now served by 18 lifts (13 of them quads, an improvement on the 1 chair and four surface lifts Otten began with). Lodging now extends to 6000 beds on the mountain, almost all of them slopeside.

There are many reasons for Sunday River’s success and it is no doubt a combination of all. Some like the laid back feeling of Maine, untainted still by the ‘big city suburbs’ feel that infects and for some detracts from many of New England’s other famous resorts in Vermont and New Hampshire – it’s possible to ski and stay at Sunday River without having the fact that you’re in one of the world’s top ski areas constantly rammed down your throat.

Of more practical importance there is the Perfect Turn learning technique which the resort has franchised out and many other resorts have just ripped off with something similar. Then of course there’s the snow-making, the world’s largest high-pressure system which is being eternally improved and expanded and is currently capable of converting 9000 gallons of water a minute in to snow. If any further evidence is needed that Sunday River is doing something right somewhere, there is the fact that it is the ‘home resort’ and the starting point of the American Skiing Company, controlled by Mr B J Fair.

Having built up Sunday River and purchased two or three other major New England resorts, Otten launched a new company in 1997 and bought up his former bosses to take over Killington and control of half a dozen other resorts. At its height around 2000 his empire extended west to take in Steamboat in Colorado, Heavenly in California and a small resort by the 2002 Olympic town of Park City in Utah. However by 2007 a financial downturn that had seen Otten’s departure several years earlier, the company was back down to three resorts.

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Steamboat ski resort

Tourist Office

Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation
2305 Mt Werner Circle
Steamboat Springs
Colorado
USA
CO 80477

Telephone: (970) 8796111
Email: info@steamboat-ski.com
Website: www.steamboat-ski.com

Description

Steamboat, nicknamed “Ski Town USA” offers a large ski area, great off-the-slopes activities and a huge variety of terrain. Non-ski activities include a winter driving school, several ranches offering the cowboy experience, ballooning, elk feeding, dog sledding and hot spring swimming. The modern Steamboat ski development is three miles from the old cowboy town, which maintains a genuine feel while full to the brim with modern thriving shops (and a few old ones). In terms of apres-ski pricing this is a very high value resort, thanks to the competition between businesses. Steamboat was purchased from previous Japanese owners in November 1997 by the American Skiing Company.

Review

Steamboat, nicknamed “Ski Town USA” offers a large ski area, great off-the-slopes activities and a huge variety of terrain. The modern Steamboat resort slopeside ski development is three miles from the old cowboy town, which maintains a genuine feel while full to the brim with modern thriving shops (and a few old ones). In terms of après-ski pricing this is a very high value resort, thanks to the competition between businesses and the lack of pretentiousness, used as an excuse for higher prices at some other top Colorado resorts.

Steamboat resort was purchased from previous Japanese owners in November 1997 by the American Skiing Company. Steamboat has one of the longest histories in North American and indeed world skiing history and it’s picked up many additional attributes along the way. Top of the list for many is the excellent powder snow that falls in abundance here, the resort that invented the term “champagne powder”.

Skiing started here back in 1913 when a young Norwegian, Carl Howelsen, introduced the sport to the local Yampa Valley Community. He could never have realised the impact he would have on this small northwest Colorado community nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Today, the oldest ski area in Colorado, located in downtown Steamboat Springs, still bears his name Howelsen Hill. On this same mountain, five year olds train towards their Olympic dreams and World Cup competitors fulfill theirs.

Today, most of the town’s 43 past and present Olympians (that’s more than any other town in North America) still call Steamboat Springs home.

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