From Stowe to Switzerland, Vail Resorts transformed skiing. Now, on one of the busiest ski weekends of the year, customers are pushing back.
A Skier Is Suing Vail Resorts
Vail Resorts issued its annual early season update to investors on Thursday, reporting that season-to-date total skier visits through Jan. 5 are down 0.3% compared to the same period last season. But total lift ticket revenue
A law firm has opened an investigation of Vail Resorts on behalf of investors concerning potential "unlawful business practices," according to a press release published by Pomerantz Law Firm. On January 2,
Vail Resorts, which faced backlash over a Park City ski patrol strike, gets hate from locals and ski bums over the corporatization of skiing.
Vail Resorts says it will offer a discount on next year's pass to anyone who skied or snowboarded at Park City Mountain during the patrol strike between Dec. 27 and Jan. 8.
The information, shared in a news release from Vail Resorts, comes only a few short days after the widely-publicized Park City Mountain patrol strike.
But revenue from lift tickets, season passes and dining is up as the ski giant looks to convince investors its business plan will work.
Analyst Megan Alexander from Morgan Stanley maintained a Hold rating on Vail Resorts (MTN – Research Report) and keeping the price target at
Vail Resorts (MTN) reported certain ski season metrics for the comparative periods from the beginning of the ski season through January 5,
Vail Resorts, Inc. MTN has released ski season metrics for the season-to-date period ended Jan. 5, 2025 (comparative period ended Jan. 7, 2024). The reported metrics focus on the company's North America’s destination mountain resorts and regional ski areas,
JPMorgan analyst Matthew Boss lowered the firm’s price target on Vail Resorts (MTN) to $166 from $176 and keeps an Underweight rating on the