Yes and no. It depends obviously on the weather but also on the staffing. Their base is now 180% deeper than 14 days ago. THATS AWESOME. Bad News: theyve only opened 10% of the closed terrain over those same 2 weeks for a total of just over 28%. Meanwhile Solitude, Alta, SB have gone from 20% to 42%, 31% to 70%, and 41% to 84% open. You can't tell me the strike and only staffing 30-35 for mountain OPS isn't hurting their rope drops. The Numbers of the surrounding hills speak for themselves. Snow falling is one thing, creating a base and opening runs are quite different and the longer the snow rots the less stable the base will be. So they got one part of the equation over the last 14 now they need the solve the other half.
https://townlift.com/2025/01/data-reveals-park-city-mountains-open-terrain-hits-seven-year-low-during-strike/
https://townlift.com/2025/01/data-reveals-park-city-mountains-open-terrain-hits-seven-year-low-during-strike/