saying they spent thousands of dollars to visit Park City Mountain and Vail Resorts didn’t disclose an ongoing strike or its impacts. The primary plaintiff, Christopher Bisaillon from Illinois, is suing on behalf of anyone who purchased a Park City ...
Across the internet, skiers and snowboarders swore off buying an Epic Pass and Vail Resorts (MTN) stock after Park City Mountain buckled under the weight of the holiday crush, a storm and a ski patrol and safety worker strike.
Park City Mountain Resort is offering credits to skiers who visited during a 13-day ski patrol strike that brought chaos to the mountain during the busy holiday tourism season. Why it matters: It's a significant — and rare — concession to customers in an industry that faces mounting accusations of greed as resort conglomerates eliminate their competition.
Park City Mountain is offering credits to pass holders who faced disruptions during the ski patrol strike. A class-action lawsuit was filed against Vail Resorts for the resort experience during the strike. The disruption was due to a 13-day strike by Park City patrollers over a contract dispute with Vail.
Over in Colorado, ski patrollers from Eldora and Loveland resorts demonstrated outside Vail’s headquarters in Broomfield, Colorado, On Dec. 30. On New Year’s Eve, unions at Breckenridge, Crested Butte and Keystone sent a letter to Vail demanding the company stop pressuring its patrollers to leave.
The ski patrol strike at Park City Mountain, Utah, is over, but now a lawsuit has been filed against Vail Resorts for allegedly not disclosing the strike's impacts. Christopher Bisaillon, the plaintiff, has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of guests ...
The owner of Park City Mountain is now offering credits toward future purchases to people who skied or snowboarded at the resort during the now-settled ski patrol strike.
A class-action lawsuit has been launched against Vail Resorts after guests to Utah’s Park City Mountain saw their holiday trips impacted by the recent ski patrol strike that clo
Despite fewer overall visitors and a strike, higher pass prices allowed Vail Resorts to increase its 2024/2025 season lift revenue.
Vail Resorts, the operating company for Park City Mountain Ski Resort, is offering 50% per-day credits for guests impacted by the recent ski patrollers strike that impacted the resort’s
The mayor of Park City, whoever the incumbent was at any given time, has seemed to be the person Parkites seek out with grievances regarding Park City Mountain and its owne.