Mammoth youth prices are for 13-22! We have 2 more years!How about teen (13-17) prices at destination resorts? Seems pretty common in the northeast but I don't see it as much in the Rockies. Haven't started looking at college student prices quite yet.
PREACH! I'm thinking something to the effect of "go go gadget snow chains!"Ski resort restrooms would be on the ground floor and every stall would be big enough to accommodate turning around in ski boots. There would also be baskets for gloves inside the stall.
Weather reporters would rejoice when snow falls from the sky.
Cars would have an option for winter driving, and chains would automatically deploy when needed.
All ski lodging would be ski in /ski out.
Ski patrol would readily pull passes for violations of the safety code.
Snowboarders would sit down at the edge of the trail instead of the middle.
Also, complimentary glove dryers at every table in the lodges.
With humidifiers in every bedroom.And every ski condo would have boot and glove dryers built into the spacious and comfortable boot rooms.
Boots would automatically adjust to the feet!
Ski clothing sizing would make sense and be comparable to real world clothing sizes!
All chairlifts woukd have safety bars, footrests, and heated seats.
And I wouldn't have to ASK people if it were OK to put the bar down! I found at Deer Valley this past week I had to ask for the bar a lot. At least I only got a big huffy sigh of 'if you have to ....' once! VT the bar always goes down!
Since a little girl fell off a chair at the Canyons a week or so ago and had to be airlifted out to SLC, you might think people would be more aware of safety. But no.
Bar down is a state law in VT.