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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. I really hope this doesn't mark the start of a move to change Swiss ski resorts to the Vail business model. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. They have a reciprocal agreement with Verbier which gives a few days included in Vail resorts. Hopefully we get a few days in Andermatt - super resort. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? I doubt they are looking at a price hike - more a prestige 'big area' but at a significant discount to the real Euro powerhouses they can play with to see if they can become a global operation. Plus a bit of distraction for the analysts from their appalling operational execution this season - a bit of never mind how crap we've been look we're expanding globally to deliver shareholder value. Plus y'know European labour laws that will stop them paying bottom dollar to effectively gap year students to run things maybe they should look at an operation in the UK - sure Grant Schnapps would willingly arrange a carve out from employment law to suit them.. You need to Login to know who's really who. Dave of the Marmottes wrote: I doubt they are looking at a price hike - more a prestige 'big area' but at a significant discount to the real Euro powerhouses they can play with to see if they can become a global operation. You do realise that Switzerland isnt in the EU and can you tell us which uk employment laws have been altered since we left the EU. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. You'll need to Register first of course. Dave of the Marmottes wrote: robs1 , I didn't mention the EU. You said european labour laws as most of europe is in the EU it was implied. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports After all it is free. Er…Andenmatt is great. Or Zermatt. Now, they may think they can turn it around and into something big.. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. You said european labour laws as most of europe is in the EU it was implied I think you mean assumed. My wording was deliberate, your assumption is the error. Ski the Net with snowHeads. Maybe it's just easiest for Vail to buy a town that has already sold its soul? That is a great way of putting it. Crans Montana sold to a single company - all sweetness and light on day 1 - swiftly turned to acrimony. Oh I know…lawyers. Skiing needs constant massive investment in the face of global warming and financial and market crush. Genuinely not where I would advise my pension company to put its clients investments. Resorts which are all year playgrounds - ski, tour, climb, hike, parapente, bike - are those most likely to survive … in some form. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. Maybe I have got this wrong but I thought I had read that the development I had assumed ownership of the area from Andermatt over the Oberalp to Disentis was a separate set up to the Gemstock area. If you do business there you soon learn how expensive it is to employ anyone, no getting away with 'US' type employment practices. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. When comparing Switzerland with any other nation, especially its neighbours, one allways need to think about one thing first: the ridiculous exchange rate of the CHF. The Swiss Economy is not a normal economy. You know it makes sense. Alastair Pink wrote: I really hope this doesn't mark the start of a move to change Swiss ski resorts to the Vail business model. The closest example will be Park City. Some have superior terrain also Guess what? Nobody in Utah is complaining about the ticket price of Park City. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Interesting to read this thread and have to disagree with this. I've been out to Andermatt last month and also in March While it is great for freeride and ski touring off Gemstock, the resort has made a huge investment in the Sedran-Disentis area to ensure 'recreational' skiing and you might argue that this place has everything exc perhaps accom at the budget end of the market. Certainly Vail Resorts will be interested in the property development that has been spectacularly successful so far. They have added 5-star and 4-star hotels, lots of apartments rules also changed to allow non-Swiss ownership. They have a Michelin star restaurant on the mountain. Golf course in summer. The history of Andermatt is complex and it has risen and fallen more than once. It may be that they are being too ambitious with their property plans. Andermatt at least is a pretty cold, barren place even in the Summer. I'm in Vail at the moment. Yes, its a very well maintained resort. But, its pretty soulless. Their MO has been to make the resort as exclusive as possible. Exclude your regular types and make it only accessible to those with cash. I must say, the pistes are wide, the area stunning and its all very well run. But, you can only base opinion on previous actions, and by that - Andermatt will become more expensive - rents will be more likely expensive - food and drink will consequently rise - accommodation will rise. Hopefully if they try to buy in France or Austria, their advances will be rejected. I really hope so. Bit curious that US money is buying a Swiss resort whilst the Swiss are investing heavily in the higher French resorts like Tignes. But then the Swiss have always been good at looking after money especially other peoples. I expect there will be plenty of very happy people in andermatt, just as there were in Whistler when Vail came and the cost of skiing went down and they got access to loads more resorts with their epic pass. The Vail approach is give skiers who want to rack up days cheap season passes at the expense of 'holiday skiers' who get screwed over for their 1 week skiing per year. Personally that's fine with me, think of it as a loyalty scheme. The euro resorts have the exact opposite model - cheap day skiing, but relatively expensive season passes in comparison. I'm not sure why you think Vail are in the exclusivity market. Quite the opposite, they are trying to sell as many season passes as possible. Their passes have arguably made skiing cheaper and gave people the option to visit multiple resorts. Their resorts are busier than ever. Look at somewhere like deer valley or at the extreme Yellowstone club for exclusivity. I get it hating on Vail is the cool thing to do. But the skiers among us will thank them for their cheap passes! Both true. Only the criminally disorganized pay full price. The whole world was off its game due to Covid-labor issues, but Vail led the league. Their biggest mess was in my backyard Stevens Pass and folks were radioactive. Good people and firms mess up, and we judge them on their recoveries. Vail itself skis remarkably well if you have local knowledge to beat most of the lift lines by sequencing and timing. But the general vibe of it and Beaver Creek is fake high end. Most of the other owned properties have fewer pretensions and don't really disguise they are all about volume ski factories or feeder hills to get people juiced on a trip to the destination resorts. Andermatt is a bit of a geographic weird one i. It's only there to catch the criminally disorganised, the truly price insensitive and to make season passes look like no brainers. Every dirtbag on the Front Range has an Epic or Ikon pass. Especially when it includes 7 free days at 3 valleys and if you buy it now you get 10 free buddy tickets. Yes they rip off people that can't commit to more than 2 weeks skiing per year. But again, would you rather a ski company supports skiers with cheap season passes or favours the holiday makers that are just doing the odd weekend? Anywhere else it would be considered a loyalty program. Similarly our affordable leisure flights have been made possible by business travelers paying through the nose…. So European resorts depend more on the one week holidaymakers and less on season tickets? If so is there a risk of biting off the hand that feeds them? Andermatt maybe different - a smaller resort more dependent on weekenders from Zurich. Not all European season passes are a rip-off. The Espace Diamant season passes, for example, used to cost the same as two weeks full price, if bought before the end of November. There have been quite a few Snowheads threads where people contemplating 'doing a season' in Europe are advised about buying season passes in advance. MLK Day and presidents Day national holidays both fall on Mondays and are usually two of the busiest weekends of the season. Quote: Andermatt maybe different - a smaller resort more dependent on weekenders from Zurich Part of Vails business plan is to buy or at least get them on the epic pass small satellite resorts. With the idea being everyone in that area will buy epic passes solid income on its own and some of them will do trips to a Vail owned resort Whistler, Vail etc. It's likely based on current pricing buying an an epic pass for unlimited skiing at andermatt will significantly undercut the other Swiss ski resorts season cost. I suspect that alone will swing the decision for some. But for those Swiss also considering a n American trip suddenly the epic pass becomes a no brainer. The big euro resorts passes are more expensive than epic passes and only cover one resort Vs multiple. Bergmeister wrote: pam w wrote: Not all European season passes are a rip-off. Personally I'd love to see epic and iKON come over to Europe as I think the competition is only going to make skiing cheaper and give us more options. It would be interesting to see what percentage ski for just one week. Quote: It would be interesting to see what percentage ski for just one week. As said earlier in the thread it's a bit different in North America as most people are not doing full weeks. Many pass holders live within driving distance of a resort their idea of reasonable drive is much further than many of ours - 5 or 6 hours each way for a weekend of skiing is not unreasonable! A better comparison for UK people might be one of the Scottish resorts if they had more reliable snow joining the epic pass. I suspect once you have a season pass you ski more days trying to make the most of it. I have some sympathy for 1 week a year skiers stuck with the n American lift pass model. At the same time, as pointed out in the thread we are happy to let business class passengers subsidise our cheap flights. I'm never going to be against a model that priorities skiers wanting to rack up days than the 1 week a year skiers. Of course I'm a bias ski bum that likes doing cheap seasons. If Americans with considerably less annual leave can make it work, I don't see why Europeans with in comparison loads of annual leave wouldn't be able to. Scooter in Seattle wrote: boarder wrote: I get it hating on Vail is the cool thing to do. You're not really comparing apples with apples. Also I'm unsure why someone who skis for a week in a resort is not a skier by your reckoning! Note, if you didn't know someone with an Epic Pass it would be more expensive. As for hating on Vail. Its not cool. Its been my experience here in 5 days and my family's experience here who have been here for 3 weeks. Everywhere we go, staff complain about Vail management. Ski instructors who have been here for 25yrs. Ski instructors who have been here for one year. The guys who own the fancy Wine shop. Servers in restaurants. Etc etc etc They all complain. As someone in Vail on holiday, it's not going exactly conducive to having fun, when everytime you have a chat with staff they tell you how rubbish management are. Putting up ski instructor salaries, is a band aid situation for the real problem - housing. None of that concerns me. What does is: - if I want to ski here for a week it costs near x3 the cost of 3Vallees - Food on the mountain is atrocious and expensive. Also, it's not nice. That's where the being organised before pass deadlines comes in. It's not a secret - it's been the same for more than 10 years in the US. I hate on Vail Resorts as much as the next man for their penny pinching skier last philosophy but moaning about the pass price is not really the problem in fact a popular moan in the US is the season passes are too cheap so too many people crowd out days that would otherwise be less busy. This season has brought to a head issues that have been present in the US resort industry for many years. As you say the real underlying issue is housing and cost of living in ski resorts where essentially the rich including tourists and Air BnB landlords etc have forced up the market reducing the possibility of enough service industry staff being around to serve them. VR didn't invent this, Covid has accelerated it but they sure as hell haven't been proactive in developing adequate staff housing or paying living wages. Full disclosure I've skied in the US and Canada on a full Epic pass this season and got my daily pass cost well below what an Arlberg lift ticket cost me this Saturday and probably approaching a more minor European resort. I still think Vail screwed the pooch this season. PS Pro tip for Vail catering - take your own steak, burgers or brats and beers up the mountain. Not to be too cynical but isn't that a classic sales playbook - last one left, limited time offer, don't miss out? Either boarder was wrong in his information, or rossyl isn't very good at finding the cheapest price! Just spoken to friends in CH … we both feel Andermatt previously had wind, rocks, cold aspect, brilliant off piste and military barracks. They now think it has wind, rocks, cold aspect, brilliant off piste and lots of new expensive hotels and appartments. Might work. Sound of Vail rolling dice. I think Vail stop flogging the 7 day Epic about the same time as full season passes. Lesson is decide if you're skiing in N America by the end of November and buy your pass then you don't need to decide on exact resort or dates by then of course. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. Terms and conditions Privacy Policy. Snow Reports. Dave of the Marmottes wrote:. After all it is free After all it is free. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Alastair Pink wrote:. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name: Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Bergmeister wrote:. When I was there in March, they told me they only have two unsold apartments of those currently built, so sales are certainly going well.

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