As a twenty year ski patroller, it’s all about the money. They have raised lift ticket prices out of range many people can afford. Shorter hours, old lodges, barely sanitary facilities and overpriced cafeterias.
@ian-hm6cx4 жыл бұрын
Fr 15 bucks for a burger and fries
@StefanBacon4 жыл бұрын
Viscous cycle.
@derrickwillie44494 жыл бұрын
So true. Resorts are so gross! How are they so gross?!
@gt57134 жыл бұрын
@Agent J Most of that has to do with the federal reserve policies that intentionally devalue the purchasing power of the dollar by several percent per year. Most people just don't know that in order to maintain their standard of living, they absolutely must demand a raise of at least a few percent each year. The end result is that everyone's standard of living slowly drops over the years and decades, like a frog slowly boiling in a pot of water. Then you get riots in the streets, because very many people have very little to lose. They know that something isn't right, but they just can pinpoint what it is. Very insidious.
@macmcleod11884 жыл бұрын
When I started skiing in 2000, lift tickets were $49 and if you went in to town you could get a cheap meal. The slopes were understood to be the place for rich people who had Condominiums there and there was a luxury hotel. Food on the hill was expensive, about $10 for chile and about the same for a mixed drink. Today the same Resort is $180 for one day lift ticket. 3 day and 5 day lift tickets are proportionally more expensive. Every restaurant has gotten super expensive. One of them didn't even have a menu and required you to use your smartphone to place orders. The burger was $22. Prices in town we're almost as expensive. As the manager of Hotel said, it was billionaires forcing out millionaires. And pricing everything out of the reach of ordinary people. But you know what, the billionaire can only buy so many hamburgers, or so many Condominiums. If people can't ski on a regular basis, they're not going to enjoy this as much and they're going to drop it as an entertainment option.
@phattorangecatto4 жыл бұрын
Main Reason: Younger Generations are having less and less disposable income. Ski trips have always been tied with higher income groups due to the high costs, People just can't afford it anymore
@doaa79414 жыл бұрын
Can you go on a mountain that's not a ski resort near you (if there's one near you obviously) as a younger working generation?
@phattorangecatto4 жыл бұрын
@@doaa7941 The nearest mountain range near me are the Catskills and to my knowledge it is mostly used for camping and hiking which are far cheaper than partaking in a ski adventure, so in theory yes if you were to go camping or outdooring with friends on a budget you could
@Wattywattybangbang4 жыл бұрын
Incomes are higher idiot
@filonin24 жыл бұрын
@@Wattywattybangbang Not if you account for inflation. Try looking it up.
@bruh-lg6ch4 жыл бұрын
Martin Brandom lmao what the fuck boomer
@connorkubilus80442 жыл бұрын
It’s not the lack of passion for the sport. It’s the high cost, over crowding, long lift lines and price gouging at every corner.
@vincent212122 жыл бұрын
the hard truth is that if there is overcrowding then prices aren't high enough.
@connorkubilus80442 жыл бұрын
@@vincent21212 nah bro, lack of employees and only having a quarter of the lifts open
@Mcfreddo2 жыл бұрын
@@connorkubilus8044 low wages?
@thesilentone40242 жыл бұрын
Yep brought my own equipment so did my uncle and his 2 kids ya $240 like wow and it was mostly ice do to all the heat and melt in day the freezes at night. I love the video we need to learn how to teach. No you need to figure out your on a mountain and those hills are steep level it a little i mean you cleared a forest for people why not level the ground a little so new people don't leave for good. Also there names for what level ya. Milk beginer but trainer what sounds like a trainer will help you no its pro hardest level you mess up you need hospital like fix the names at lest like wtf is milk.
@Mcfreddo2 жыл бұрын
@@thesilentone4024 Come to New Zealand. I have to say though, as it would be and is, snowfall and freezing elevations are raising in height everywhere. Global warming started in earnest with the Industrial Revolution and an indication of this are the recorded snow lines and glaciers. Here in NZ, there are pioneer first crossing of the alps account upon conditions in particular areas- where they went. The glaciers and snow lines went right close to the lower valley depths, when they crossed outside of winter. This was in the latter 1800's and in the South Island. Today, if you're on mid mountain, the snow line is way further up the mountain and a glacier that was, is not where you are. These reenactment crossings were done with the same equipment and time of year as when they were first trekked by Europeans. Ice, is the last man standing after all environmental conditions have occurred and so gives the stark reality for all to see. If you go listen to Prof. Guy McPherson, we're all fucked as a species but will take down all of animal and plant life with us. He's looked at what's been recored and measured. He's travelled to the permafrost in Russia and elsewhere, where methane is gushing from the melting ground. This also occurs in the vast suppressed cold oceanic areas as they warm from that cold. Its all about physics, how much energy is incoming, how much you hold on to it, how much of a body you're heating, any feedback looks and with all the inputs, how long it takes to each equilibrium. W ave not reached equilibrium for today's gases released, let alone the 10 years it takes for today's to mix and make play in the soup. When you turn on the oven to cook something, the heating element reached it's thermostated temperature fairly quickly and you have a certain amount of space and body to heat. It all takes a while to achieve potential. This of course, is the same for anything, including beautiful lonely blue planet that was replete with life. And we have fuckers like Putin in the world.
@Tool_Shed_Talk2 жыл бұрын
I'm with the rest, the cost is the largest barrier. I started skiing in the 70s, and was an avid skier into the early 2000s. The price has gone up exponentially, and is no longer affordable as a family play day. It's sad really.
@chaoznorder6207 Жыл бұрын
Exactly this. I skied all through the late 80's into the early 2000's. Season and multi-passes every year. I stopped when I just simply could not afford it. Single day pass is almost what a season pass was back then. I know double it for inflation and all that still not close.
@bigwave7207 Жыл бұрын
Same here. I am a third generation ski bum, skied in the 80s up until the last few years. Way too expensive. I am burned out on what skiing has become.
@timothyosborn16974 жыл бұрын
If skiing weren't so darned expensive I'd go more often.
@eagerbeaverbachovskislovsk95824 жыл бұрын
Literally.
@Ocean-Mariner4 жыл бұрын
Darrrrnnn it
@danblumel4 жыл бұрын
Buy a seasons pass, it becomes very affordable to ski frequently.
@tacomundo4 жыл бұрын
If it's too expensive you aren't good at finding deals. Don't go to Colorado. Michigan has a great mountain, Mt. Bohemia, and the season pass is 100 dollars. It also gets you 3 days at a few other places. Whitefish and Loveland alone make it worth it. Buy used gear at thrift stores in ski towns. Way cheaper and usually high quality. Tyrol basin in Wisconsin has great park features and is 12 dollars on Tuesdays. Howelson hill in steamboat is owned by the city and is super cheap. There's AWAYS a way
@treyspiller39314 жыл бұрын
If more people we t skiing if wouldn’t be so darned expensive
@lincolnlipsky78203 жыл бұрын
I was stationed in Germany for years, skiing is dirt cheap in Europe compared to the USA. Resorts need to stop gouging people
@tso45693 жыл бұрын
Completely agree. Here in the USA the resorts basically have monopolized the industry, but back in Germany/Austria there’s a hundred different locations for comparably little, and all fairly close to each other...
@CP-fz4sr3 жыл бұрын
This here is the real reason. I've been skiing for 15 years now and every time I wanna go to Colorado, I look at the prices and I kid you not, I get a headache. For the price is going to Colorado to ski for 4 days, I can go to Europe for 2 weeks, plane and all and still come back with money in my pocket. The USA needs to cut down the costs. They charge a ton of money to ski and they expect people to keep coming. While in EU, people go without question, every year.
@alexbalaci63383 жыл бұрын
That's exactly what I said, it s an american thing, skiing in europe is HUGE and there is no way it s dying...
@michaelgrimes55883 жыл бұрын
@@CP-fz4sr I was just saying to a friend, to bring my family to a northeast resort for a weekend will cost me at least 1000.00 Our trip last year to puerto rico for a week, airfare and hotel.....$900.00
@stephenburnage76873 жыл бұрын
Whistler used to be locally owned but was then bought out by a wall street private equity fund. First thing they did was double ticket prices (and removed discounts for locals). Used to be a great resort but no one goes there any more.
@wasclywabbit4 жыл бұрын
It couldn’t be the $200 lift tickets, paid parking, $20 hamburgers now, could it?
@paulbradford64753 жыл бұрын
So true. In 2001 I was having lunch in the lodge up the mountain in Utah somewhere. 1 cup black coffee, 1 slice of blueberry pie and one hamburger, total? $18.00. Beautiful view though. Can't (and won't) afford it now.
@bryceweaver82113 жыл бұрын
@@paulbradford6475 average lift ticket prices are $130 in Utah now! As a Utah local, I can’t afford it anymore.
@ericks10813 жыл бұрын
@@bryceweaver8211 season pass is always the way
@uzitay8153 жыл бұрын
@@bryceweaver8211 I was at this tiny hill yesterday and they literally raised the lift ticket prices
@frank67083 жыл бұрын
Come to Europa, 300,- for 6days:) for a big ski area, and the food is also relativly cheap!
@DavidSeymourOfficial2 жыл бұрын
1- We cant afford a $100+ lift ticket per day 2- Climate change 3- We dont have health insurance lol
@cgmason75682 жыл бұрын
If you really think about $100 isn't that much, people will complain about that but will blow more than that on a casino night
@eddiek63902 жыл бұрын
@@cgmason7568 That's *just* for the lift ticket. My outfit to go snowboarding is $800, Snowpants, Jacket, hoodie, knee pads, crash pants, googles, helmet. That's BEFORE my board, bindings and boots. I could easily drop $250 a month at a casino and still come out ahead compared to snowboarding.
@Vhstape-le4mr2 жыл бұрын
Make health care free like Canada and Switzerland and I would ski but I’ve broken both wrists 6 times combined and two reconstructed knees
@marcbuisson24632 жыл бұрын
Lmfao, you guys also don't have the vacation time for right? X) During this time France.
@foufoufun2 жыл бұрын
I pay 280$ CAD for a night season pass that get me access to two mountains, one at 25 min drive and the other at ~40 min. And they are pretty big mountains, even at night. The no health insurance thing is a good reason though (that is if you live in the US).
@marchurtubise47223 жыл бұрын
I love skiing, but I didn’t realize how expensive it all is until my parents stopped paying for it💀
@dejesusandfriends18882 жыл бұрын
lol me too
@cammulcahy64502 жыл бұрын
Felt this. I love snowboarding and I bought an ikon pass this year but between that and a trip to big sky on me, its tough to even go.
@englishwithkristin89622 жыл бұрын
Same! Lol I waited 10 years to buy new equipment because I couldn't afford it 🙃
@RHagans2 жыл бұрын
Same lol
@MrVenturadog2 жыл бұрын
Haven't gone since I stopped going with my parents.
@cleverusernamecl55324 жыл бұрын
Old people with money are dying and millenials with no money can't afford it. There saved you 9 minutes, you're welcome.
@justinvincent56014 жыл бұрын
What about that locals only mentality? Many areas I know of have this issue. Not understanding that they are resort town and tourism is their bread and butter. 😷
@xXx-nm4jw4 жыл бұрын
Thanks bro
@HighlanderNorth14 жыл бұрын
🤔The baby boomers spent 50+ years sucking up all the money and resources, while enjoying cheap housing costs early on, now they've run up the costs of EVERYTHING! The "greatest generation" gave birth to the "me, me, me" generation. This is the result!🥴
@Joe--4 жыл бұрын
Thank you ^u^ :D
@glennchartrand54114 жыл бұрын
The guy that spends 3000 hrs a year playing Fortnite , and has the muscle tone and stamina of a 60 year old man, isn't going to spend 4 days skiing.
@CoyoteGuru4 жыл бұрын
Resort: "Say kid, you wanna slide downhill?" Guy: "Sure, that sounds neat." Resort: "That'll be $185 for the ticket, $70 for the skis, $800 for the flight, $200 for the rental car, $150 for the hotel, $200 for the clothes you'll have to buy, $20 for a cheeseburger at the lodge." Guy: "That's...more than I make in a month, for one day of fun." Next up: Millennials "killing" wedding industry; rich people dumbfounded
@specialopsdave4 жыл бұрын
I live near Vail, and 2 days of skiing goes for about $600, tickets only
@ericengvall86194 жыл бұрын
@@specialopsdave Why is that? What expensive costs are the resorts having to maintain to make them have to do a 600 dollar tickets?
@specialopsdave4 жыл бұрын
@@ericengvall8619 Well, I think it has more to do with the high-income tourists around here than anything else, but they do take good care of the place.
@aussiewanderer63044 жыл бұрын
My parents used to take me skiing about 20 years ago. My dad once said, besides loving skiing, if he got me and my brother hooked on an expensive habit, we'd need good incomes, therefore good jobs, to afford the habit. It worked as far as careers go, but neither me nor my brother ski any more because we can't afford to take our families.
@runningfromabear83544 жыл бұрын
We don't really have money to go skiing, although I used to compete downhill as a kid. My kids and husband don't know how to ski. On the occasions I've spent money paying to go skiing for us as a family, I didn't get to go on any runs. I spend the entire time trying to keep the kids vertical and racing after my husband when he loses control and doesn't seem to think to sit down (????). I don't get to enjoy skiing. I spend a lot of money to babysit beginners.
@jcfc81972 жыл бұрын
My father skied until he died at age 74 from brain cancer. I’m 54 and plan to ski until I die. Skiing is an expensive hobby, I wish lift tickets were cheaper. I started when I was 10. I got one run lesson, here’s who to snowplow. That was it. My brother and I basically taught ourselves to ski.
@Lazarus10954 жыл бұрын
No vacations, no time off, and no money= no skiing. It is as simple as that.
@jakobraahauge72994 жыл бұрын
At least millennials have mountains - of debt!
@Lazarus10954 жыл бұрын
@@jakobraahauge7299 Gnarly, dude.
@Xachremos4 жыл бұрын
@@jakobraahauge7299 that's your choice. I have zero debt but still make more money than a college grad.
@jakobraahauge72994 жыл бұрын
@@Xachremos no mortgage?
@ggtay97274 жыл бұрын
No kidding
@whatistheirface4 жыл бұрын
Skiing requires excess income and time off from work.
@Curling_Rack4 жыл бұрын
ppl spend $1k++ on an iPhone tho
@unocualqu1era4 жыл бұрын
People are stupid, plus spending obscene amounts of money on an overpriced phone or its apps doesn't take much time off from work
@whatistheirface4 жыл бұрын
@@Curling_Rack An iPhone/cellphone is a necessity, Jeff? And can be used every day Jeff? 1k on a mattress or cell phone is not the same as 1k on a skii trip, Jeff.
@Curling_Rack4 жыл бұрын
@@unocualqu1era its good to be in shape to enjoy skiing/boarding or any recreational sport. Going to suck if youre a fat fuck that's out of shape that cant enjoy life
@ihedgehog4 жыл бұрын
@@whatistheirface but you don't have to spend 1k on a phone, there are other options.......
@Digephil4 жыл бұрын
They really gloss over the fact that ski ticket prices have almost tripled in some places. I used to ski Mt. Rose in 2008-2012 for like $25-30 a day. Checked last year, they're charging over $100!!!
@shinji1304 жыл бұрын
Vail's day pass is over $200 !! All other ski resorts are hovering around $150 -$200.
@maxz88074 жыл бұрын
*Laughs with 400€ yearly ticket in austria
@shinji1304 жыл бұрын
To be fair, we have season passes as well. They vary between $399 to $599. We also have passes that allow us to visit multiple ski resorts (Ikon Pass, Epic Pass, Mountain Collectives)
@yaphace4 жыл бұрын
@kuro neko NIGGAH RIGHT?!?!?!?!?!?! I CAN LIVE IN MAH CAR AT HOME FUCK DIS SHIT
@yaphace4 жыл бұрын
They also gloss over the fact that Boomers ruined the ski industry as a trickle-down effect in the US. Europe is BOOMIN right now in terms of skiing
@luke-i1w2 жыл бұрын
I'm an older millenial who started skiing when I was 5. I went every year for probably 15 years. Now, in the last 20 years, I've gone twice. The fact I moved from New England to the Midwest is a big part of that, but also, it is CRAZY expensive.
@mountaineermatt59002 жыл бұрын
Skiing in the midwest is rly cheap-lift tickets less than 40 and rentals 30 in some spots
@sdfkjllshadflhadfshl3 жыл бұрын
The problem is that lift ticket prices are skyrocketing. They've priced everyone but the very rich out of the sport.
@wagilini97233 жыл бұрын
I've skied for eight years, but I can't ski this season because I can't afford new equipment or the $450 season pass.
@daryl48413 жыл бұрын
Cross country ski is far cheaper, better workout(constantly active, no waiting in line), and less likely to get impaled by a tree at 70 mph.
@HeeeyImaNad3 жыл бұрын
Do what I did, pick up a back country Nordic set up. Total cost for bindings, boots, skis and poles to start will be about $400, and few if any Nordic trails charge money.
@DavidStrchld3 жыл бұрын
I believe they are trying a bit the airline pricing model - price discrimination, trying to charge each person what they can afford. the rick can pay the window sticker price, those not so well off can pre-buy at a discount or get a season pass or multi mountain pass. It's the more you plan and pre-buy the more you may be able to save.
@rokchewerd9822 жыл бұрын
even life long skiers, like myself, who are richish dont ski as much as we used to, there is still a value/cost to consider. Taking the family of 5 skiing for the day is 6-700 dollars in colorado even if you plan in advance.
@teatowel114 жыл бұрын
Failing middle class is the real reason.
@TimRiordan14 жыл бұрын
couldn't agree more. It not that millennial's are not getting out (Im a GenXer), its that the middle class has less disposable income now vs the Baby Boomers of a few decades ago. Its affecting Golf, Boating and other sports that rely on large amount of disposable income. Younger generations with less money, still get, but just do things like day hiking, something that has low entry costs.
@filippetrula12344 жыл бұрын
@@TimRiordan1 skiing ist that expensive in europe. u can get a 4 day ski trip for around 300-400e in the most expensive resort in slovakia but u can go much lower in smaller resorts. prices are also similar . or if u live near resort u can get a season pas for 300-600e witch ll pay off if u go there 10+ times
@court23794 жыл бұрын
@@filippetrula1234 Filip, what would it cost in Sweden, Germany or any of the western European countries? We don't have a lower cost country nearby with snow in the US. You may have an advantage there.
@filippetrula12344 жыл бұрын
@@court2379 for skipas its similar in europe, in slovakia its 40-60e per day in biggest resorts and thats the same as austria or italy. food is around 6-10 avg, in austria we had lunch for 10 so not a big difference, and idk about hotels but i think that there is also not a big difference
@magicunicorn40704 жыл бұрын
Or rather, our COUNTRY failing the middle class.
@mattmorisseau83924 жыл бұрын
We’d ski more if they let us park overnight like our parents did. The business plan of wanting to fill hotel rooms doesn’t really work if no one’s buying them.
@dirtberger45334 жыл бұрын
Yes let us use parking lot. we stayed in a Yertbthis weekend for $80.00 the Best Western wanted 240 bucks,when we drove by the B.West they only had 3 cars in there parking lot. Lol.
@kinkyzebra75204 жыл бұрын
Many places do this already
@kinkyzebra75204 жыл бұрын
The hotel my lodge has is always full in the winter and spring
@knug_chuk4 жыл бұрын
if we are paying 150 already for a full day lift ticket we should at least be able to park overnight
@barrygriffies4594 жыл бұрын
The cost of hotel rooms is definitely the reason I never ski back to back days. Only day trips
@jdubs99222 жыл бұрын
I am 52 and started skiing when I was 2. Raced my entire youth at a pretty high level. Lived in Aspen for most of the 90's as a ski bum. Aspen is a completely different town now than the 90's. Not a good vibe anymore, which I think the vibe of skiing has diminished as well. Sad really. I miss what skiing was in the 80's and 90's.
@dancancade71012 жыл бұрын
I can say the same about Whistler.
@andyscott52772 жыл бұрын
Aspen, where the women flock like the salmon of Capistrano 😅
@jdubs99222 жыл бұрын
@@andyscott5277 Good pull! Made me laugh.
@Whitehorns2 жыл бұрын
Same as Mammoth. My season ticket in 1978 was $125.
@germanshepherd25792 жыл бұрын
Same here... I was a Ski bum in Vail during the 90's as I'm the same age as you
@kevinwessling14344 жыл бұрын
Let children under 16 ski free -that’s when you learn the most and you’ll keep them for life
@jeffreyv83063 жыл бұрын
Underrated comment
@skygodley3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant idea, I’d love to take my niece and nephew skiing but it would be a shed load of money!
@elbeppi3 жыл бұрын
Here in Italy some ski resorts already do that!
@skygodley3 жыл бұрын
@@elbeppi which ones? I’ve skied at Courmayeur which was super nice and half the price of Chamonix. Nothing to do with this article but the food was great too!
@elbeppi3 жыл бұрын
@@skygodley As long as I remember, most of the resorts in Trentino and South Tyrol, since I had the opportunity to ski for free, or at a very low price, when I was younger. And yeah the food is always good on the mountains!
@Respectable_Username4 жыл бұрын
After having skied every year as a kid and teen with my parents, I practically stopped once I reached adulthood cos I just couldn't justify the cost
@kingprone78464 жыл бұрын
indeed
@tainicon46394 жыл бұрын
See, for me it’s the other way around. I save money all year round so I can spend it all during the winter haha
@geofferypmeyers4 жыл бұрын
Makes sense to me
@nateairulla4 жыл бұрын
If you buy the season passes it’s really not that expensive. I went 32 days last year, and only paid $729 for my pass.
@HawkinaBox4 жыл бұрын
I traded skiing over for horseback riding, so I'm spending more on horses than skiing XD
@droan9994 жыл бұрын
Season pass 600-1400$ Boots bindings and board 1400$ Outerwear helmet goggles 200-600$ Weed in the trees priceless
@whitlogan84224 жыл бұрын
Hilarious! Thx!! 😂😂😆😆🤣🤣
@truthbtold97944 жыл бұрын
Nail on the head
@isaacs40504 жыл бұрын
My season pass to an awesome north idaho resort was $150 you can easily by used gear or just cheaper gear for way less than $1400. Skis + bindings 400 boots $300. For a beginner you shouldn’t spend anymore than that. You can ski for cheap just find the right place and buy the right gear
@Frank0204 жыл бұрын
Hotels 150 a night. My month is shot.
@blake95674 жыл бұрын
50 for my used burton custom. 50 for my bindings and 40 for my boots. 250 for my season pass to 3 mountains!! You only pay for what your willing to pay
@Trapster992 жыл бұрын
I have not been skiing since the early 1990's. I used to love to go night skiing. Yes, for me, it got expensive and time consuming. However, as an experience, it was incomparable. Nothing beats becoming one with the mountain. Kayaking is close, hiking is rough but fun, skiing is divine.
@hiddenobserver8447 Жыл бұрын
Snowboarding in deep powder iis divine but skiing comes close!
@n0vellette3 жыл бұрын
Breaking news: people with no money and no free time can't go on expensive vacations 🤔🤔
@yaknbo3 жыл бұрын
Not all ski vakes are expensive. Skiing can be done with a reasonable expense. Take your commie bullshit elsewhere.
@vaocl3 жыл бұрын
Buy used equipment I make minimum wage and I snowboard all the time, manage your money
@joelp50933 жыл бұрын
I live in the Scranton area so I have a ski resort 20 minutes north and 20 minutes south of me. Include the ski areas in the Catskills and Poconos I have over ten within a 2 1/2 hour drive. I’m middle class and ski every weekend. Not everyone needs to go on vacation to ski.
@Um_im_ryan3 жыл бұрын
@@joelp5093 do you know how lucky you are though, a lot of people are lucky to be within an hour’s drive, good for you to be able to afford going every weekend anyway, I’m just looking forward to student loan debts crippling any chance at enjoying my entire life
@Um_im_ryan3 жыл бұрын
And Some old rich people wonder why, because back when they were young they bought a house on minimum wage
@adrianpaul8174 жыл бұрын
Old people: *yells at millennials for spending money* Also old people: *yells at millennials for making expensive industries die*
@DongWork4Yuda4 жыл бұрын
Nobody is yelling at you. Millenials have an inferiority complex
@Cj-nd3nv4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, bloody dumb fuck Millies have fucked everything up, even the climate. Good luck dealing with post singularity AI, when it's hot-pokering your arse-hole😁
@chelsey87374 жыл бұрын
@@Cj-nd3nv do you realize that Millennials are in their upper 20s and early 30s? Do you realize that it's your generation's kids? Do you realize it's your fault? Do you realize that you f*** the economy and the industries and the environment? Yeah I didn't think so otherwise you wouldn't be yelling at millennials. Millennials, which I'm not because I'm 10 years too young, have inherited your f***** up world. So think about that honey it's your fault
@chelsey87374 жыл бұрын
Literally. I just want to point out but Millennials are the children and grandchildren of the people who yell at them. So maybe they should take a look in the mirror and wonder how they raised people that they obviously don't like
@3Speedboy4 жыл бұрын
@@DongWork4Yuda Ok Boomer
@billgiosis4 жыл бұрын
You know there is a Continent called Europe where people ski and they take their kids with them and the industry is booming and the ski culture is strong, right?
@endoalley6804 жыл бұрын
Europe is quite mountainous. Most of USA is flat.
@budawang774 жыл бұрын
Europeans have much more vacation time and are not saddled with student debt.
@andm68474 жыл бұрын
I go to europe for snowboarding once a year and I go to vail once a year. It's cheaper to fly to europe and ski than going to vail. In europe we usually get a B&B for $60 an night and the skips is about $50 a day and covers about 8 very large austrian ski areas and a glacier, food is excellent and cheap. Vail ticket is $200 a day (or $900 for the season pass), $250 a night, food is unaffordable. If you have a family it's cheaper to fly all the way to europe than to vail and you get a better experience and ski vacation out of it.
@a.j.deutsch17924 жыл бұрын
@@endoalley680, well that doesn't matter, we have the huge rocky mountains
@Jonte-dv9eo4 жыл бұрын
i grew up in sweden and ive been skiing since i was 6 but i wouldn ski if i couldnt ride park or powder
@scottbryant94252 жыл бұрын
I'm an avid skier, in my late 40s and a late to the game skier. I have been skiing for 6 years. I have done between 20 and 30 days on Mtn for the last 4 years , but this year moved to the south and the logistics make it so much more expensive. The Epic and iKon passes only do so much. These resorts need to open this up to a much wider socioeconomic range. Every resort should offer rental equipment and a lift ticket for a price the average consumer can afford. Particularly families, this way you get younger gens into the sport earlier and they become life long skiers. 1. A free lift ticket and rentals for under 16 should come with an adult lift ticket, on specified days, including some Sundays. Families cannot afford 6 and 8 hundred dollar ski days. 2. Ski and stay packages are obscenely overpriced at most resorts. 350 dollar per night hotel rooms is not doable for 80% of the population. Build hotels that offer reasonable accommodations and charge 150 per night. Most of us don't want spas and all the other high end stuff. 3. Buddy passes should offer free or deeply discounted days, not some silly 20% off window price. Brecks window is 200 bucks on a weekend, so chances are never skied before aren't going to jump at 160 plus rentals to try it out. 4. Options are key to selling. Indy pass is a great value if you live within a reasonable distance of say 4 or 5 of the mountains. Instead of 2 days at 40 destinations, how about pick 5 resorts and get 4 days at each of your 5 choices. Epic and iKon could also do this. An unlimited pass could be 20 days to use at the 5 mtns of your choice. Much more attractive to a huge majority of skiers. Unlimited days to 13 resorts you live 2000 miles from isn't super enticing or a value of any kind. It's a gimmick with a shallow cover. 5. Stop charging 12 bucks for a hamburger and 8 for fries. If the industry wants long term sustainability, the have to offer sustainable pricing to the masses. Sun Valley , 23 dollars for a bowl of chili and a Gatorade, it's not even good chili. I bring food that isn't gross for a few bucks and they make zero off of me because I resent being screwed. 6. The gear- it's an investment, and if researched and chosen wisely it's not really that expensive. Most people are skiing on equipment they don't need or realize the ability of. They are oversold and sometimes not at the level of ability for their gear. 80% of us are intermediate skiers for life. But we are on kestle and the top end Nordica or Volkl gear. I've learned when and where to buy my gear over the years. 1000 bucks can outfit a skier well with solid equipment that will last many years for most of us. A set of golf clubs costs that now.
@emmanuelvacakis4463 Жыл бұрын
I’m going to be 68 and I can still ski, but I’ve been priced out.
@barbaraloos65044 жыл бұрын
I have skied most of my life. And the prices have gone up so much that my income can't keep up with my lifelong habit. I just simply cannot afford it anymore.
@mrsir18724 жыл бұрын
that makes no sense yo. im a struggling bartender and i find a way to get up on the slopes a couple times a week. prices going up is no excuse to not go ski. its not that much. if you cant afford skiing, you dont love the sport enough to make it work.
@corbinrodgers33254 жыл бұрын
You can if you work for the resort like I did, free season pass, and you can possibly get housing
@davidpainter69404 жыл бұрын
Get a season pass it's a better deal. I ski every year and I am a stinking house painter. Save your money and stay away from starbucks.
@richardmurphy4794 жыл бұрын
Ditto. I have skied most of my life but now that I am retired, and have more time, I can't afford the extreme prices.
@ckm-mkc4 жыл бұрын
Same, I make a good (some would say great) living - but the ROI of $185/day is not good enough. Makes me sad as a former ski patrol.
@hawkbabby4 жыл бұрын
Ski tickets are insanely high that’s why.
@AndyJack804 жыл бұрын
hawkbabby exactly!
@dollazNzentz4 жыл бұрын
hawkbabby most places at minimum are $100 it’s crazy.
@MaartenvanderVeeke4 жыл бұрын
It is not that high, I usually only have to pay 150 euro's wich is 200 dollars for an entire week. And then I have a ski resort wich has 300 kilomiters/200 miles of ski runs
@barrettgiles88584 жыл бұрын
hawkbabby yeah I want what they smoking
@stevend7764 жыл бұрын
The closest hill to Rochester NY isn't even a mountain and charges $80 for daylight, $65 for 4 hours. This is the first weekend all trails are open, and i can't find anyone to go to snag their friends deal- bring 3 dudes, it's $30/person. My college hill was $100 a season pass or $12 a day pass, I went three times a week or more there.
@slnhn4 жыл бұрын
only reason I quit: Too expensive! Tickets are around $100 for a daily pass. Skiing isn't the sort of thing where you go once or twice a season. You need to go often to stay in shape and to keep up your game. So total money spent is just too much.
@justsamoo34804 жыл бұрын
What the fuck I pay like 40-60€ MAX over here.
@lokitus4 жыл бұрын
That's why I stopped trying to learn
@princesstinklepanties27204 жыл бұрын
@@justsamoo3480 dont forget the best part. 20 bucks for a mcdonalds tier burger
@nikolamladenoff35164 жыл бұрын
@@justsamoo3480 yeah, I feel sorry for these American people, prices are outrageous...I pay 32€ for a day's pass and lunch costs like 10€, parking about 5€ but we split the cost. Knock on wood but it's affordable enough to make 15-20 ski days a season.
@tainicon46394 жыл бұрын
Season passes are like 600-800 dollars. If you buy your own equipment (used setups cost like 200 for high end racing skis and 400 for boots) you can ski every day of the week
@Yoda8945 Жыл бұрын
People complain about ski ticket prices, but high speed detachable lifts are expensive compared to the double chairs, Poma lifts and rope tows that we used in the past. Grooming is expected which was done only rarely 30 years ago. Insurance is also a huge expense for area in this litigious society. It is about 25% of the ticket price.
@mugge474 жыл бұрын
“But there are some big hurdles that the ski industry is going to need to jump over to keep from going downhill” 😭😭😭
@cybersquire4 жыл бұрын
Whomp-Whomp
@gershonhopster4 жыл бұрын
With the perfect clip in the background 😭
@TankSherman4 жыл бұрын
"Lastly" Cost should have been brought up first.
@lx34694 жыл бұрын
Nice profile picture! Chinook right?
@Norfnorf124 жыл бұрын
They know that if they brought that up first we’d immediately stop the video there as there’s no further explanation needed.
@satorius43374 жыл бұрын
This is weird to see as a non-American, I literally went on a one week long skiing trip with my whole grade in 6th grade as a school trip, and i was among only 6 or 7 people who had never gone skiing before. Skiing is still doing well here in Europe
@realhawaii5o4 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Even with me being Portuguese, a country with only one (terrible) resort, I'm going on a ski trip with a lot of friends to Andorra.
4 жыл бұрын
Do you have ski honeys there??
@Eli20021_4 жыл бұрын
@ jup
@franciscobarroso89724 жыл бұрын
Hawaii 5O im portuguese too and last i have been going skiing in spain since 2010 its my favorit tipe of vacation
@Bunny-ch2ul4 жыл бұрын
You guys in the EU get way, way more vacation time the most Americans. You have to be pretty far into your career to earn a considerable amount of vacation time here. (Like, in most fields it takes at least ten years with a company to get a similar number of vacation days to most EU countries.) It's also cheaper for you guys to get to a resort. You can take a train or super budget airline for well under $100. You can't do that in the US. If you don't live relatively close you have to fly. It's a very different story here.
@ve2jgs2 жыл бұрын
Problem is , downhill ski resorts have high fixed costs and they depend on volume of ticket sales to make their profit. Weather or other uncontrollable factors can make the season traffic volume unpredictable, and risky for the bottom line. Furthermore there is a huge travel element involved to get the city folk out to the mountains, either a longish drive, or, worse, flying. Flying pretty much requires you go for at least a weekend and hence now also have to pay for overnight accommodation. On the other hand, I can cross country ski as much as I want within a 10 minute drive of the suburb I live in for at most $10 for parking. TIP: Shop for skis and boots late in the season when the prices are slashed. Or even consider buying used, ski equipment depreciation is brutal.
@HenryPh_am4 жыл бұрын
"The Millenials killed the skiing industry: too poor to participate"
@aurorajones84814 жыл бұрын
LOL omg so true...and so rude. Haha
@doktormcnasty4 жыл бұрын
Just one more thing to add to the super long list of how they sully the universe with their very existence.
@jimmyday6564 жыл бұрын
And too lazy. One has to put a phone down to ski.
@danchiersjddm29744 жыл бұрын
@@jimmyday656 boy they work more hours then your lazy ass.
@Patriotgal14 жыл бұрын
@@danchiersjddm2974 LOL, no. And by "work", you mean "show up", right? I ran a small mfg business for 26 years, and in all that time I had FIVE decent employees. All were Boomers. The other 45-50 who worked for me didn't "work" and never lasted. Soooo happy to be retired now. Good Luck running the World with the Slackers...
@thomaswilson48303 жыл бұрын
As a person born and brought up in the Swiss mountains, I have watched skiing become far too expensive. The prices of skis, ski boots, ski clothes, ski passes, accommodation and food in resorts have continuously increased out of all proportion. A friend of mine in Switzerland posted an advert for a pair of skis from Stockli: CHF1500 a pair! Nuts. My wife and I then worked out how much a single week would cost if you equipped a family of 4. This came to a staggering $15 000 just for 1 week and pricing this with very basic accommodation. With the average European wage at $2050 a month (according to EU 2020 stats) very few families can afford this. I am sure that the same can be said in North America.
@nateperkins98602 жыл бұрын
This is why rentals
@tw84642 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Speaking from the U.S., it's not just the lift tickets. It's the gas driving a considerable distance that to be frank can be a pain in the rear in winter time, deal with bad roads, and you go that far you're really better off staying all night at the resort because gets dark so early, then you've got meals, etc. Add it all up it's a huge amount of money for just one weekend! lol It has really been unaffordable for vast majority of American people for a long time now, if it ever was affordable
@kevinrussell65302 жыл бұрын
@@tw8464 it used to be affordable. Skiing was big in the '60's, when I was a teen. But now the cost of everything is up, and has been going up for a long time. Things that the middle class used to be able to afford are now the domain of the rich. The skiing industry is a mirror of what has been going on in society in the US generally.
@tw84642 жыл бұрын
@@kevinrussell6530 thanks it's been enlightening for me to learn how affordable skiing used to be. I didn't know that & it sheds some light on what's happening today, hear what you're saying.
@tw84642 жыл бұрын
@@kevinrussell6530 thinking about what you're saying, I'm starting to feel like maybe skiing is an easy target but actually if think about it, I see similar going on with other of the kind of more business oriented recreational activities. Like bowling used to be relatively inexpensive but seems like even that has gone up considerably. It's similar situation if a breadwinner & taking whole family for the activity, overall cost can be relatively hefty.
@realhawaii5o4 жыл бұрын
I think that you should add "in North America" to the title. Because afaik, ski in Europe is booming
@kschlmnstr2784 жыл бұрын
Same opinion
@SomeDudeQC4 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure Canada is declining as much either. It's pretty accessible.
@Durngor4 жыл бұрын
I would not say they are booming. A few weeks before, I saw a similar docu on TV. The Ski resort there had the problem, that too many people were just coming for a day, And not staying in the hotels or eating in the resturants. That resulted in an increasing amount of vehicles, wich annoyed the staying ones with noise and exhausts. As a result, less people stay, looping the problem. One of the ways the companies tired to combat this was to add more variety, more ways down the mountain. They want to remove some part of the rocks make an area accesible. Now there is a discussion happening, whether this change is acceptable, as it is changing the landscape, for ecological reasons and so on. This is why I don't think they are booming, as nobody would tear up a part of a mountain if they could help it.
@filonin24 жыл бұрын
Why would an American channel that makes programming based on and geared towards Americans have to specify that it's referring to America?
@slimshady84084 жыл бұрын
It's BOOMING in North America this is a misleading as fuck video.
@spudnikkx1112 Жыл бұрын
Like most other comments here, I can vouch its simply too expensive now. I was a ski industry employee all over the country from the 80's through about 2000. Ski industry bums were everywhere back then. All you needed was swap meet gear, a reliable van and the willingness to work , and you could travel and ski your ass off from season to season. As operating costs and insurance soared for ski areas, the ticket prices soared along with them. It steadily made the budget ski bum leave the picture. All thats left now is wealthy guests and trustafarians. Its sad to see this having been from the haydays of the working ski bums. Its gone, and its never coming back.
@hellokoreanadventure80444 жыл бұрын
"For every Boomer that retires, 2 millennials are needed to replace that income" ... that's a really ass-backwards way of saying that millennials don't make as much money as previous generations.
@mrs_radrod4 жыл бұрын
Hello Korean Adventure well the other thing is we aren’t retired either. We just haven’t had a lifetime to make up a majority of market assets.
@Miguel-fn5ff4 жыл бұрын
@@mrs_radrod even with time it would not matter. Boomer had on average more assets at the same age. They had cheaper school, cheaper rent, cheaper everything compared to their wage. Time to amass wealth isn't going to help. www.google.com/amp/s/fortune.com/2017/01/13/millennial-boomer-worth-income-study/amp/
@Jontonzoup4 жыл бұрын
Thats not what the statistic is saying tho...
@Miguel-fn5ff4 жыл бұрын
@@Jontonzoup bruh, are you a known economic profesor? No. Then stop being a lazy ass and look up a source and link it. 30 seconds.
@Jontonzoup4 жыл бұрын
Mike HdzWazowski lmao what? There were other variables involved, they literally say some of the other variables in the video.
@baronvonlimbourgh17164 жыл бұрын
Babyboomers are the only people who have disposable income to go skiing. Which is pretty expensive as well. Most people are happy they can go away a bit in summer. A seccond holliday is only possible for few nowdays...
@quinn51094 жыл бұрын
Baron von Limbourgh I get that, but also in my town we live really close to great ski hills, and every Saturday I take a free bus to the ski hill where my season pass cost $600 (I usually get up at least 20 times, and I think most people in my town are similar) and you can rent equipment for a day for $20 or easily get a great deal on a used set on eBay. So I guess what I’m saying is that maybe skiing for tourists is dying because it’s too expensive but for regular skiers it’s really not that bad
@ppaaccoojrf4 жыл бұрын
@@quinn5109 while $50 a trip is certainly not prohibitively expensive, having to spend that 20 times per year just to get to that price definitely is.
@sauer87264 жыл бұрын
Why do millenials come off so whiny? Not a Boomer, an gen X'er.
@baronvonlimbourgh17164 жыл бұрын
@@quinn5109 yeah, if you live next door. How many people live within an hour and a half of a ski resort? For normal people this is a holliday.
@baronvonlimbourgh17164 жыл бұрын
@@sauer8726 one calls it whining, someone else calls it reaching out and warning people about the fact that there is something fundamentally wrong with how the economy works at the moment. I guess people hear what they wanna hear. And people loooooove to hear everything is just dandy and they should not pay attention.
@hail_koenig4 жыл бұрын
Save yourselves 9 minutes of your life and just read the comments for the consensus
@aminyaghtinmirshekar94423 жыл бұрын
LMAO
@AlicialbellStansbury3 жыл бұрын
then you end up reading the comments for thirty like me
@As130thps Жыл бұрын
It’s costs about $10,000 all expenses included to take a family of four to Colorado for a ski trip. Fuck that.
@mikemcalary34524 жыл бұрын
Skiing is definitely not dying. Every year lift lines get longer and longer.
@greasyrails25714 жыл бұрын
Oreo king 27 facts
@moneyandtimefreedom33524 жыл бұрын
At some of the bigger resorts but not the smaller ones. Most places that are not “ destination resorts” you can ski right up to the lifts. These same reports in the 80-90’s were happening with regular lift lines and full lodges and parking lots.
@NoOne-gm4ml4 жыл бұрын
Could the longer lines be due to some sort of optimizing measures (e.g., less lifts or chairs to decrease maintenance costs)?
@va41144 жыл бұрын
No One no these resorts are staying the same they don’t remove chair lifts and they’re still packed
@mcmrv144 жыл бұрын
Uh, no. Not at all true.
@filonin24 жыл бұрын
Short answer: No one has disposable income or vacations anymore and all the snow is melting anyways.
@Curling_Rack4 жыл бұрын
mid-January in the Toronto and there isnt any snow. Ski resorts are 2 hours north of here and they lie about their snowbase and conditions lol
@viewfinder18014 жыл бұрын
Well Trump is president now so the means that everything, including skiing, is doing better than it ever has in the history of the world.
@Mailand2454 жыл бұрын
@@Curling_Rack Huh. In Minnesota we've had quite a bit more snow than last year. Haven't had bare ground since early November.
@yaphace4 жыл бұрын
If das da case Europe skiing wouldn't be boomin the way it is now
@Mailand2454 жыл бұрын
@baby bean _ Wow. That's the best explanation I've read. Very good point.
@dennis-qu7bs4 жыл бұрын
America's middle class has less disposable income, and less free time.
@richardkaz23364 жыл бұрын
If you think the American middle class has a problem with disposable income spare a thought for those further down the pyramid. Most of those have barely enough money to feed, cloth or shelter themselves. America and many other countries have a real problem with distribution of wealth and compassion. American top end, and that also applies to other nations seems to be fixated on raking in and pillaging as much personal wealth and never satisfied because every one else in their circle at "The Country Club" have just mad a financial killing. Meanwhile for the Ski industry the elephant in the room is the climate. Personally I stopped skiing 40 years ago mainly because of work load but also the type of people it attracted not so much the young travelers or families but the shallow self obsessed that treat everyone as dirt and demand everything, funny these where quiet often wealthy Americans.
@andmicbro14 жыл бұрын
Yeah, too bad I don't have money to invest in a sport I can't even get time off to participate in. Those gosh darn millenials killing the industry!
@allanfarr4 жыл бұрын
@@richardkaz2336 most of those further down the economic ladder are on drugs, drink alcohol, chain smoke, produce babies every year, and really don’t work very hard. They piss away their money in a million ways like casinos, drugs, alcohol, etc. A large portion are obese. Stop with the victim mentality that had oppressed minorities for generations. Oh, and Trump won so suck it.
I retired , moved to Denver , and have all the equipment , skis on Craig's List $40. Icon pass $700 . I ski 25 days a year , that's $28 plus gas a day , not too shabby.
@mikeshanas4 жыл бұрын
Can’t afford it anymore. $150-$200 day to ski is a joke.
@kdooptimize1944 жыл бұрын
get a season pass
@potato29414 жыл бұрын
@@kdooptimize194 1k for an epic pass? for people who live in midwest that might use 3-4 days tops?
@thomasduffyjr4 жыл бұрын
@@potato2941 sucks to live in the mid west 😬🤷♂️
@Daniel199984 жыл бұрын
@@potato2941 I live in Oregon and a mtn hood season pass is 400$ that’s the worth it for me
@potato29414 жыл бұрын
@@Daniel19998 just wait until the mega ski companies buy them out and jacks up the prices like Epic does.
@CD3MC4 жыл бұрын
"Millenials ski less" yes... that happens when a day ticket costs over $100.
@jasontroy45214 жыл бұрын
I have an idea: Why don't these Millenials go to smaller, more local ski hills where the day passes cost more like $20-40...
@larrypage27934 жыл бұрын
@@jasontroy4521 we could but its still expensive for a day or weekend trip, and there are much more cost effective ways of entertaining yourself. And for me personally id rather save up for a long holiday in a dirt cheap country than blow everything sliding down a hill for one week!
@marcoroberts94624 жыл бұрын
In Italy, you can go to a fairly large ski resort for about €15 a day, up to 10,000 feet etc. That’s why skiing is alive and well in Europe and not in america
@jonedmondo88064 жыл бұрын
@@jasontroy4521 Where are those mountains? In the West, a good deal is $90 a day. Some resorts are $170 to 190 a day and in Colorado, some are in the $200's . It's just to expensive as a family to ski!
@m.hoffman28893 жыл бұрын
thats crazy, in Switzerland its mostly even just 60 a day
@1jotun1364 жыл бұрын
Gee, It's almost like disposable income for younger people isn't equivalent to that of previous generations.
@DTD1108654 жыл бұрын
Hey, I'm one of the first "baby busters," and I knew this before I was a teenager.
@codycast4 жыл бұрын
Just different priorities. When I was in my 20s tickets were cheaper but minimum wage was $4. But we’d get a cheap cabin and sleep 4 friends. Bring food. And we didn’t buy $10 coffees and avocado toast
@WickedZZzY4 жыл бұрын
No, it's just millennials spend money on different things.
@zachhomolka85124 жыл бұрын
@@WickedZZzY yeah, like student loans and rent.
@jimziemer4744 жыл бұрын
I don’t think the previous generations bought $800+ cell phones.
@andrik95910 ай бұрын
200-300$ for a ski lift pass for one day is the reason skiing is dying in US
@alengrm74884 жыл бұрын
As a European, why am I even watching this
@PPKFilms4 жыл бұрын
To feel good about the fact that a ski lift pass is 40 euros and skiing is still somewhat affordable here?
@abccanada62484 жыл бұрын
I live near whistler and a day pass is now over 200 canadian dollars for the winter season.
@kazemizu4 жыл бұрын
cause of the youtube algorithm
@marcoroberts94624 жыл бұрын
@@PPKFilms in Italy it is usually like €15 a day to go up to over 3000m
@akshatgarg66354 жыл бұрын
@@abccanada6248 haha a week pass in India for the worlds second height ski resort is 130usd
@EBProductions4 жыл бұрын
Everyone: *forgetting generation X exists*
@xbjrrtc4 жыл бұрын
🤗
@NONARCS4 жыл бұрын
Yes I am always amazed that gen x is never talked about as they are in prime income years boomers are like 60 minimum. And frankly it's gen z that they should be catering toward it was always about young people millennials have kids now.
@BadgerCheese944 жыл бұрын
@@NONARCS Gen Z? Gen Z is mostly teens. The youngest are in elementary school and the oldest barely in college. Millennials are still young. Most people skiing are in their 20s and 30s. Although teens also ski, they do cuz an adult usually pays for them.
@Chasearabbi4 жыл бұрын
BadgerCheese94 the oldest gen z are graduating college right now
@thecarpenter14 жыл бұрын
@Drake Zakra OK Boomer.
@wisenber3 жыл бұрын
I switched to backcountry skiing long ago. A few hundred bucks for equipment, and you're good for years. A weekend at a ski resort with lift tickets costs as much as a used car. It's not climate change, it's price change.
@RT-tn4ry Жыл бұрын
A day pass at a resort in Colorado is now $285 a day !! 3 hour private lesson is $800 ! And for that at Steamboat there is not even a base lodge !!
@FishGalleon Жыл бұрын
I was skiing at A-basin and decided to drive to Steamboat for a night session only to find out when I got there they have night skiing on Mondays!!! Hahahaha!! Arapahoe Basin was awesome though. Skied Winter Park the next day. Wow!! Never seen so many moguls.
@frankie83643 жыл бұрын
Had my first skiing experience this January and loved it. Out of a group of 10 people, 3 of us would do it again. The cost was too high and we researched cheaper options. We want to give it another shot but it's not in our budget at this time. Also, the instructor played a huge role in our overall experience.
@Kiiiirraaa4 жыл бұрын
Utah has low elevation? looks like someone didn't do their research.
@robertfeliciano57234 жыл бұрын
I have to guess she meant latitude.
@jamesdunn97144 жыл бұрын
Most of the ski areas are lower in elevation, than say the average in Colorado.
@vietnow46114 жыл бұрын
Short answer: wages haven't increased for both lower and most middle class jobs in 30 years, while cost of living has quadrupled.
@chriskildunne70544 жыл бұрын
Andy Miller that’s not true
@mardzj4 жыл бұрын
@@chriskildunne7054 it is very true
@NicoMMayr4 жыл бұрын
That’s actually completely false.
@mrsir18724 жыл бұрын
there is no answer actually because skiing and snowboarding is still at an all time popular high out west. all the resorts are jam packed every weekend, and if there is fresh snow, it may as well just be a free for all. despite wages changing, more people than ever are going skiing and snowboarding. this video is very untrue.
@mardzj4 жыл бұрын
are you trolling or just plain ignorant, it is both easy to find out and common knowledge
@JohnRJune9 ай бұрын
Let's seeee..... At one New England ski resort, lift tickets are: Adults -$196.00 Seniors - $176.00 ( what a deal) Junior (5-12) - $152.00 Kids 4 & Under -$65.00 Minimum nights stay - 5 nights and lodging rates are ridiculous, not to mention food and transportation. Plus the cost of equipment, clothing and the fact there is a lack of competition. Two mega ski corporations, buying up all the resorts. Skiing has always been expensive, but now you really need to be well to do and l believe that is by design. No riff-raff, you know. None of that has anything to do with the loss of skier visits, huh!?! Skiing at top resorts in Europe, is about a quarter of what it is in North America.
@yeahnope6203 жыл бұрын
Skiing is the most interesting type of holiday imo. it's one where you actively do something. Beach holidays = doing literally nothing. City trips = just looking at a few buildings(big whoop). Skiing is the only type of holiday where you can push yourself to the limit. Take a bit of a risk, get an adrenaline rush and actually feel alive for a change.
@Alastair_2 жыл бұрын
It is true that whenever I go away, I need to have a few days off when I get home to recover enough to go to work XD
@jynmori32562 жыл бұрын
@@Alastair_ Man litteraly me a 2 weeks ago
@markmoreno72952 жыл бұрын
Yeah Nope, I totally agree, but bicycling in a unique area is also pretty fun, provided the place has the infrastructure and some place to go. It further helps if it saves you the cost of renting a car. I stayed between Naha and Nago on the island of Okinawa once, and rode from 50 to 100 km per day. There was a rest stop to die for, a ancient Okinawan village, a Mr. Donut, plenty of Lawsons, lots of beaches, and a 5 star resort. Theft is low so no big worry about getting my bike lock cut off and my bike stolen. I do not recomend t he island during typhoon season, the monsoon season, or summer either. I stayed at a weekly "pension." Which is cheaper and has a kitchen plus a shower near the entrance so as to avoid sand from getting inside. In your spare time try kayaking and snorkeling. Use a ship to check out Ishigaki Island or Iriomote. It is OK to bring a bike aboard.
@joehurtig79502 жыл бұрын
I 100% agree with this comment! I have been skiing almost every year since the early 80s and it is still by far my favorite type of vacation.
@diegonloreto2 жыл бұрын
I invite you to almost anywhere in México, you’re going to be feeling all of that and we don’t charge that much🤣
@mckennacole9924 жыл бұрын
Vail charges 180$ for a single day ticket lmao they’re doing it to themselves
@StevieD444 жыл бұрын
Eh eh this video is bs anyways. I live In Colorado and it’s always crowded here.
@celiamartin29074 жыл бұрын
Yes, I think Vail is outrageous and should go out of business. They have been buying up all their competition.
@minisurfbanana4 жыл бұрын
I went to Vail several years ago it’s not dying!! Back then it was $140. And it’s packed with people! Last year I went to Park City tickets were $189 4day lift was over $800 didn’t look like it was dying!
@Utahtruckguy4 жыл бұрын
Doan R6 same omg in Utah, my local resort is busy every year
@zone4garlicfarm4 жыл бұрын
$180 is the list price for a same day weekend ticket if you buy it at the ticket window. If you buy in advance on line and use promotions you can buy a ticket for about $120 or less.
@michaelhusar36684 жыл бұрын
I remember skiing back around 1980-86 in the Lake Tahoe area. Snow was plentiful, ticket prices were affordable. Probably went 10-20 times a year. Typically paid $15-20/day. I recall the resorts were packed on weekends back then.
@SUPPORTYOURSELF8 ай бұрын
Price gouging is what is killing the industry. Who the hell wants to pay a nearly $2,000 season pass? Or a nearly $300 day ticket?
@alexm61934 жыл бұрын
Its the opposite in the EU. More and more people wish to ski but the weather and slopes can't handle the demand. Its turned into a situation that the active slopes we have can't handle the demand and are continuously diminishing in their capacity to be able to do so.
@ReneSebastian4 жыл бұрын
Go to less known ( and the big) ski resorts. Problem solved. Really!
@drdewott91544 жыл бұрын
@@ReneSebastian I guess but even still many of those are still packed. Vallåsen for instance is a smaller-ish (they only have 2 chairlifts) resort in the south of Sweden but they, as well as the larger Isaberg further north see a ton of Danish tourists every year. And Vallåsen did have a competing smaller resort down the road but so many went to Vallåsen that the competition ended up shutting down due to low profits so many years ago, and now there's an action park on the place of those old slopes, with the old rope lifts still abandoned. Even with the brand new Copenhill now being opened on top of a Copenhagen powerplant, many still choose to go to the Swedish resorts, particularly because of the size, as well as the price which is much cheaper than the powerplant slope.
@martinbrandom26544 жыл бұрын
Seems fine where I go.Crowded with Russians in Courchevel but still room.
@allenjohnson76864 жыл бұрын
Go on Google earth or maps and go over the Alps and every ski slope shows up as a red, blue, black line.. loads of well known and not so known ski resorts to try
The ski resorts need to drop their prices. Having a valley girl narrating this doesn't sell it.
@americantrailrider70314 жыл бұрын
Sounds like she is on the verge of crying the entire time
@ejr54804 жыл бұрын
Luke obx Yea, her upspeak is painful to listen to. #lastsummeratbangcamp
@BattyBitz4 жыл бұрын
@5:13 "so what are mountains doing about it?" Literally made me cringe.
@Ron48854 жыл бұрын
You do have a point there. Might do better showing how to create decrative bows for packages.
@PauloBerni6994 жыл бұрын
Like what dooh youh meanh?
@TheEighthDay04 жыл бұрын
Some things to note, the "Nevele Ski Resort" was barely a ski resort. For anyone that knows ski resorts, there was one trail at Nevele and it was equivalent to the learning slope on any actual ski resort. They use it as an example because it's an impressive abandonment. The hotel is huge. The problem is management spent too much money on large expansions that the property eventually became outdated. Add to the fact that people had better access to air travel and were taking cheaper all inclusive vacations in tropical destinations, the resort kind of just lost relevance. An outdated property in the Catskill-ish region of New York with no adjacent ski slope for even beginner riders was destined to fail and did. It should not be shown as an example of a defunct ski resort though. Sugarbush was a great choice. That mountain is extremely nice and one of my favorites in Vermont. There was an increase in temperature since the 1950s and that leads to worse winters like she points out. That's a major reason for the closing of many ski resorts. The driving reason is that many ski resorts failed to take on advanced snowmaking and grooming technologies. Where before you only needed a hill and lift while relying on the natural snow, you now need a hill, lift, snow guns, and huge grooming machine just to run a resort. A lot of the smaller mountains closed down. These are the hills with 3-4 trails on them. There are no really large hills that closed. Many are still open and operating today in the same regions they used to be. Hobbies also go through fads. Skiing and Snowboarding peaked in the 80s and 90s and some 2000s for snowboarding, along with other action sports like skateboarding and bmx. These just went though a fad period. A big reason, like she pointed out, is that millennials now have a lot of student debt. That lowers accessibility into activities that require large initial investment.
@miketaylor41654 жыл бұрын
Distrion Gaming -Yeahhhh - the NEVELE was one of many Catskills resorts that had to put in a ‘ski hill’ to keep up with the local resort competition in the 50s and 60s. None were real ski destinations, they were something for their metro NYC guests to to on a self contained resort compound along with golf, tennis, squash, pools, a theater and lots & lots of food. But - these small resorts put thousands of brand new beginners on skis which helped the industry. I believe small “feeder mountains” closer to population teamed up with larger resorts as skiers develop would be key to building the industry in reality. As someone that lives 100 mi north of NYC, the small Catskill resorts and ski areas were key to
@samrichardson21964 жыл бұрын
In ct I work at the biggest mountain in the state and people travel over an hour to work and ski here even though they are much closer to other smaller areas and bigger ones in ny
@125conman2 жыл бұрын
I was talking to a staff member from my nearest resort - prefect north slopes. They said covid was a huge boost in business for them last year. It was considered a covid safe outdoor activity so they had tons of newbies who'd spent a year indoors eager to spend money even if that meant trying something new. Many of last years first timers have become annual members.
@Zvizdic1012 жыл бұрын
I’m one of those people. I just got back into skiing after 12 years out. Got a season pass. It’s a hobby for me now
@davidfox99472 жыл бұрын
I work at a ski resort in the winter just because I love skiing and for us covid has been a nightmare.
@tornut242 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah, I’m from Cincinnati, and perfect north is great. $180 for a weekly season pass, free parking, open all night. Can’t argue with that
@125conman2 жыл бұрын
@@tornut24 i have the one a week pass too. They do allow night skiing but aren't open all night, fyi.
@tornut242 жыл бұрын
@@125conman 9:30 on weekdays, midnight on weekends. Compared to closing at 5pm out west, it's basically all night
@edwardm56293 жыл бұрын
The title of this vid should be “Why are Americana ski resorts dying”
@asecmimosas45363 жыл бұрын
European ski resorts are arguably dying faster due to climate change.
@boardrigger3 жыл бұрын
@@asecmimosas4536 Do you have any verifiable data or evidence to back up that claim? Not trying to argue, just looking for factual data to support your claim. Thanks.
@asecmimosas45363 жыл бұрын
@@boardrigger I was just watching youtube videos under the caption "ski resorts dying", there's one on europe as well, goes through the history and everything and has some statistics.
@boardrigger3 жыл бұрын
@@asecmimosas4536 thanks, I'm unable to find it, can you provide a link?
Yeah because you guys get six weeks off paid vacation mandatory
@Eli20021_4 жыл бұрын
@@TheJoeSwanon five but yes
@filonin24 жыл бұрын
For comparison, Americans get zero days off paid by law. Your laughter hurts.
@TheLoughDuck554 жыл бұрын
jonathan lavezzi look at the French labour laws, it will make you depressed
@allenjohnson76864 жыл бұрын
I'm from the UK I get six weeks off too then a few extra days for mini break's... This year a two week cruise round the Caribbean. Two weeks in Egypt then two weeks in the Dominican Republic... Ah I like my holidays.... 😁😍😁😍😁
@MusicGameFinatic9994 жыл бұрын
It's simply the cost of skiing that prevents me from going. If it was affordable I would go as often as possible. Also, while I am a great skier, my wife is brand new. And it's really hard to want to get her to try something new that costs so much.
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache4 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't be able to afford it, but it'd be nice
@edkrassenstein55344 жыл бұрын
I think BAD ski areas are dying. Look at the price of real estate in Colorado ski towns, its been rising like a rocket. Small mountains with slow lifts and aren't on any multipass are dying because they're dinosaurs in this industry. Go to Vail, Breckenridge, or any similar mountain on the weekend and they're all packed to the gills. It is prohibitively expensive for tourists, but season passes are reasonable.
@caboose5784 жыл бұрын
This is definitely how it is. Try going to a Utah resort on a powder day and you'll have fun waiting in hour plus lift lines.
@NaomiSwanson4 жыл бұрын
True
@AuroraBoarder14 жыл бұрын
I believe you guys. Check this out: komonews.com/news/local/too-much-love-crystal-mountain-halts-weekend-walk-up-sales-due-to-large-crowds
@edkrassenstein55344 жыл бұрын
@@xanderliptak Are you dyslexic? Hey genius, I said that the smaller ski resorts are dying. For every Vail, there's 3 smaller resorts you have never heard of. As those businesses fail, less people ski. Epic/Ikon resorts aren't struggling, but not every resort is with some multi-billion dollar company. But what do I know, I've only been snowboarding for 15 years and go to the mountains 50+ times a season.
@edkrassenstein55344 жыл бұрын
@@xanderliptak I live here, genius. I own property and the value has risen. You may want to get your head checked because I never said the ski industry is booming either. It's just not dying.
@TransCanadaPhil4 жыл бұрын
The narrator has a pretty extreme case of Valley Girl uptalk.
@Newjerseydevil9500034 жыл бұрын
Most annoying Millennial girl voice ever.
@scottnormand58584 жыл бұрын
I think it's called word fry🤔
@youflatscreentube4 жыл бұрын
From the South here. If I were to choose to go snow skiing, I wouldn’t go to NewYork. Austria is probably cheaper anyway.
@jngregg4 жыл бұрын
I couldn't finish the video, it was too much
@michaelflood31594 жыл бұрын
Her vocal fry is very dramatic
@theroadnottakentravel2 жыл бұрын
If you can’t afford it, ski at a smaller resort-it’s usually that simple
@AccordionJoe14 жыл бұрын
I gave up skiing western resorts years ago. In Michigan's Upper Peninsula are a number of really nice ski resorts with low, low ticket prices (as low as $19 for juniors and seniors, with half day tickets available and season passes around $300!). Similar low prices for lodging and meals. And, amazingly, with 200 to 250 inches of snow each season, the skiing is great. Did I mention that the snow coming in from Lake Superior is every bit as powdery as out West. And did I mention short lift lines, even on weekends. And did I mention that after a fresh snowfall, many runs are left ungroomed for those hankering to ski deep power (sometimes up to two feet of untracked snow). My two favorite U.P. ski areas are Big Powderhorn and Indianhead. Skiing starts in mid-December and runs well into April most years.
@specialtymachining4 жыл бұрын
There ya go!
@thomasschellberg82133 жыл бұрын
Graet
@thomasschellberg82133 жыл бұрын
Great snow, and beautiful scenery. Only problem is not much vertical.... under 1000 feet. I am exclusively Nordic, and the UP is great for that. But I live in Wyoming now, where we have great Nordic skiing also.
@NASAFanboy3 жыл бұрын
Quit living in a fantasy land, I just checked those resorts’ websites and they’ve gotten less snow this entire season than some areas out west get in a few days. Also 600 feet of vertical isn’t exactly something to brag about.
@thomasschellberg82133 жыл бұрын
@@NASAFanboy Very few ski areas get 200 inches in a few days. Targhee gets 400 inches, and I suppose Jackson is similar. But that is for a whole season. But the vertical is much better out west, as you say.
@humanbeing24204 жыл бұрын
The "ski resort" you show in the first minute of the video is the tiny ski hill that was once a part of the larger, now-defunct Nevele Grand Hotel, a high-rise resort hotel complex in NY's Catskill Mountains. (And it's pronounced "Neh-vuh-lee" - not "Neh-vell"). It was not a "ski resort" proper; rather, it was just a bunny hill with a short ski lift - one of several winter options on offer at an old, decrepit, Borscht-belt resort that closed over a decade ago, like many other such destinations that flourished in the 40's and 50's but declined and closed as a result of causes that have nothing whatsoever to do with whatever is now ailing ski resorts or the ski industry generally.
@ejr54804 жыл бұрын
Knox Harrington you tell the valley girl!
@scatteredvideos14 жыл бұрын
Yeah well if they didn't charge $400 for 2 days of snowboarding maybe I'd go more lmao
@PaulsWildLife4 жыл бұрын
They don't. Buy an Ikon or Epic pass, something the video mentioned
@octorokpie4 жыл бұрын
@@PaulsWildLife That doesn't help when you only want/have time to go skiing a couple days in a season. Daily prices need to come down to bring back casual and vacation skiiers.
@Striker50_4 жыл бұрын
@@PaulsWildLife The average person doesn't want to ride 5 times a season. Most of us don't live near the resorts. It's like a 6 hour drive roundtrip. Even when living relatively close. $50 gas $120 lift pass $20 ski resort food $10 6 pack of beer. That's $200 bare minimum to ride AND that's assuming a person has all the gear already otherwise resorts rape people with pricing. My friend rented boots for $40!!! Just a pair of boots!!
@PaulsWildLife4 жыл бұрын
@@Striker50_ to each their own... I have my own equipment, the ikon pass, and airline miles. So my expenses usually entail hotels and food which aren't terrible at ~$110/night at most of these places
@Striker50_4 жыл бұрын
@@PaulsWildLife You're not mentioning other expenses (transportation to and from airport and while at the resort, expenses to take your gear with you on the flight) If you have that many airline miles good for you but you're not the common citizen. May I ask where you live near or where you go ride?
@gregors14222 жыл бұрын
Cost is definitely too high, and the passes are not going to work. Once you buy a pass, the resorts have your money. If the lines are long, or the lifts are down, or the season is too short, you're the one who is screwed. Passes will make problems worse.
@nodnarbrelssah4 жыл бұрын
Lost all credibility by calling Utah a "low elevation" ski spot 😂
@micahreese9824 жыл бұрын
California hills are also up near 10 000 feet we ski at 4 000 in Washington
@cindysavage2654 жыл бұрын
Base of WP 9000 ft. Base of Park City 7000 ft. Base of Alta a bit better at 8000 ft. When you have Colorado resorts with bases of 9000-10000 feet, Utah is a lower elevation
@nodnarbrelssah4 жыл бұрын
@@cindysavage265 Sure, there are higher elevations, but that doesn't mean Utah is a "low elevation" state. That's like saying the Rocky Mountains aren't mountains because the Himalayus and Karakoram exist.
@micahreese9824 жыл бұрын
@@cindysavage265 burn 🔥
@bombo094 жыл бұрын
I feel like she meant low longitude
@HeatherSpoonheim3 жыл бұрын
I switched to cross-country skiing around the turn of the century and absolutely love it. A lot more solitude on the trails, way less expensive, and easier to keep warm.
@johnburakowski612 жыл бұрын
@EuroBomb Some people are better off on the couch.
@alessandrocasasso72992 жыл бұрын
@EuroBomb you messed up with ski touring or mountaneering. Cross-country ski is made in managed ski tracks where avalances are very very unlikely.
@alessandrocasasso72992 жыл бұрын
@EuroBomb my answer was relaxed, the other wasn't that much. I have always been a bit afraid of ski touring exactly because of injuries and avalanches.
@gingerdurbin27262 жыл бұрын
Us too
@mrjon75 Жыл бұрын
NO THANK YOU.
@dirtberger45334 жыл бұрын
I am 51 and have been skiing since I was 10, know I am getting my son into it, but I used to go all the time,know it's $120 for a ticket at Mt. Bachelor in Bend. Screw that!!!!. We watch for deals,bring out own food, and have to save up for weeks to go theses days. If it wasn't for Mt Hood Ski Bowl, we wouldn't be able to afford to ski at all. Prices have just gotten to high for the average Joe. We just went this weekend. With gas, tickets for my son and I for 2 days, one night in a Yert and food we were close to $500.00. Had a blast. But completely strapped for cash know. Ps. Yert was 80 buck, I checked with the Best Western, they wanted 240 bucks for one night,funny when we drove by they only had 3 cars in there parking lot,lol.
@dewisselspeler90804 жыл бұрын
$120 dollars for a day ticket. Thats literally a scam, in europe a day ticket is around 50 euro's/dollars
@toddl12594 жыл бұрын
It’s $50 a day and $80 for the mountain to have insurance because everyone sues.
@carolannaitken58124 жыл бұрын
I'm 57 and I've been skiing off and on since I was 7. I also bring my own lunch, recently got deep discount gear at a ski show ( the gear is about 2 seasons back-but who cares) and I save for a bulk pass. Winters can be very long in Canada and skiing helps to keep me sane!
@robbiebarnes9470 Жыл бұрын
And let's not forget that skiing is a privilege. There are a lot of folks that we'll never be able to step on a slope because of the price.
@Newjerseydevil9500034 жыл бұрын
Video Claim: US Skier visits dropped 11% last year? Actually they are UP 10% last year & were the highest in 8 years. SOURCE: NSAA data
@mrsir18724 жыл бұрын
exactly this. skiing is in a boom right now. ski resorts are charging so much cause they can.
@2204JCM4 жыл бұрын
Dallin Carpenter Yes, Whistler Blackcomb charges (with tax) $211.68 CDN for a day pass. There is no shortage of people waiting to go up the gondola. Matter of fact last year they had a day where there were over 30,000 on the hills. Cypress mountain is where I have a seasons pass. If you don’t get there by 8am on a good Saturday your going to have to wait in a line on the access road and will be parking in a Secondary lot. Needless to say the main lifts are very crowded on those days...
@Jordantmori4 жыл бұрын
Grew up snowboarding every year with my family when i was young. Now I’m way too broke to go. Haven’t been in years. Shame because i used to love it.
@markooms29234 жыл бұрын
really did not need 9 minute video to say: millennials don't have disposable income or enough vacation days and all the snow is melting due to climate change.
@magicunicorn65352 жыл бұрын
I'm a boomer who would still be skiing, but it has become unaffordable. I also didn't care much for the big corporate-owned ski areas. Too expensive, too crowded, and WAY too snooty. I always preferred the smaller, "mom & pop" areas such as Dodge Ridge, Donner Ski Ranch, Homewood, and Alpine Meadows before super-snooty Squaw Valley bought it and the two became Palisades. The smaller areas may have fewer amenities, but who needs that, as long as you have snacks in your backpack, and the bathroom is at least functional. At the non-Vail-or-Squaw-owned areas, I felt like I was experiencing skiing as it was meant to be.
@nickmonks95634 жыл бұрын
Cheddar : "Why things not from NYC suck and are dying." WTF, Cheddar. Get over this weird fetish.
@alexcaskie60544 жыл бұрын
Liability insurance killed the industry..90% of lift ticket price is for insurance...
@julialopezdivincenzo6364 жыл бұрын
Yes! Why wasn’t insurance driving up the price of operation discussed?
@jimziemer4744 жыл бұрын
People didn’t sue for everything. Today’s society likes to blame someone else. It’s even to the point that everything is racist today.
@michaelgrimes55883 жыл бұрын
@@jimziemer474 you that mad Trump lost you here taking it out on skiers..haha
@Keegalz3 жыл бұрын
@@michaelgrimes5588 when did he ever mention trump? Lmfao
@93ChayZ3 жыл бұрын
Uh WRONG??!!?! It literally says on the back if a Steven’s Pass Epic Pass Card “U release all liability from the resort and employee’s u here by agree to not SUE” no joke facts. Take the risk to do a dangerous winter sport.
@TheNateraterater4 жыл бұрын
Skiing isn't expensive if you live driving distance to the mountain, own your own equipment, and buy a season's pass. Of course most people don't. Also SNOWBOARDING exists.
@DBPCINC4 жыл бұрын
Nate Methot yeah snowboarding equipment is at least 30% cheaper... like always, if not 50!
@flaskehrlenmeyer43494 жыл бұрын
i used to live ten minutes from sugarbush and paid $450 for my 157 days of skiing. that was a significant chunk of the budget, and the $1200 they charge now is way out of the question. they did manage to make a lot of "improvements" to the mountain that cater to the very wealthy, so maybe they should try to get more very wealthy people to ski. oh, wait. there are fewer wealthy people you say? i also don't know why anyone needs to point out that snowboarding exists. of course it does. on nearly every hill snowboarders are about half the traffic. if you need to point that out, you're either 20 years behind the curve or you're the board at mad river glen. whoops, same thing. seriously, though. MRG is a good mountain with pretty decent prices.
@Striker50_4 жыл бұрын
Most people aren't going to buy an annual pass because 1) it's expensive since it's a 1-time high fixed price 2) snow is ass most of the season at many places. 3) limited days an annual pass could realistically be used ex: weekends since most people work during the week. And even living only 68 miles from Big Bear in Southern California (hence why I said the snow is ass) it takes me 5 hours round trip since there's always traffic everywhere . A season pass means I have to spend more money ex: gas, car maintenance just to break even with the pass. The average person that goes to a resort is a first timer therefore does not have gear. So they rent gear at these resorts because they don't know any better. And OMG the rental prices are ridiculous. Looking at EASILY $90 just to rent gear for one day from the resort.
@adriannavarro25364 жыл бұрын
Striker 50 lol @ the big bear comment. I went in April of last year closing day on a road trip from Denver to LA. We did two runs. But of course we’re spoiled out here. Also the trash beneath the lifts was kinda tragic at big bear. Such a nice town too.
@Striker50_4 жыл бұрын
@@adriannavarro2536 Y'all are. I STRONGLY recommend Northern California. Miles better snow up there. Big Bear only does well because you have hoards of first timers that go up to the snow around Dec-Feb. It snows like 4-8 times in a 6 month period and when it does snow it's like 1-3 inches with rare dumps and it melts within a day since it's back to like 50° the next day and always sunny. They get a lot of tourists from Northern Mexico and Southern California in general so that's like 15+ million people easily and a lot of first timers don't know mountain etiquette hence the trash
@explorermike19 Жыл бұрын
For me and a lot of people I know, skiing just got too expensive. Besides the expensive equipment investment, the lift tickets are prohibitive. In the midwest where a big hill might be only 400 feet, they are charging $85 to $105 for one day of skiing. At some of the big resorts out west, lift tickets can be $200/day. To that, add travel and lodging and food and equipment and clothes. It is just out of reach for most people to ski except for just a couple times per year. So, fewer people ski and fewer people know how to ski so when you are trying to get people together, more people want to do something else.
@harleynuthall33403 жыл бұрын
Drop the price in half, and you'll see me on a lift 4 times as much as you do now
@TheHecg4 жыл бұрын
If I could afford it, I’d ski every day. I can barely go twice a year.
@user-ok8yq6nc6x4 жыл бұрын
yeah that would be the life. I just live way too far from good mountains too
@luket79314 жыл бұрын
Some resorts have ski guides that offer lessons, tours, etc for free. They are volunteers and while not paid, they get free ski passes as part of their deal.
@lucillehood7994 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Me too!
@AuroraBoarder14 жыл бұрын
@@luket7931 - which resorts are those?
@jeremyhorn99614 жыл бұрын
Work on the mountain fool.
@theeasternfront64364 жыл бұрын
“Boomers ate dying, and millennials aren’t skiing” Mean while, gen Xers are like 🤷♂️”the hell?”
@matt3094 жыл бұрын
Gen X is a myth
@boldvankaalen38964 жыл бұрын
Gen-X-ers are the unnoticed middle child.
@jakobraahauge72994 жыл бұрын
@@ttgk8506 So what generation are you? The one that dictated how the economy is structured and raised gen X?
@GlassChicken4 жыл бұрын
@@boldvankaalen3896 True!
@Xachremos4 жыл бұрын
@@ttgk8506 Gen X created Gen Z, not millennials.
@ColSanders272 жыл бұрын
I have been skiing since I was a kid, growing up in SoCal. Now I am in my late 30s, living on the East Coast, and still ski. I have the Epic Pass, which is mentioned in the video, and I love the resorts and adventures of skiing with friends as well as meeting new people. Unfortunately, I find it harder and harder to find people that are willing to go with me every year. Most people I know, do not have the time, money, or interest to ski/snow board. The few people I know, it is a one or two day a year vacation.
@nate14914 жыл бұрын
Y’all have no idea how crowded Colorado ski resorts are
@wakewind41294 жыл бұрын
I can imagine. That is one of the biggest things that discourage snowboarding to me besides price. All the damn people in the way. Probably a bunch of little kids too.
@bmxwright4 жыл бұрын
That’s one of the biggest factors for me pushing into the backcountry. The biggest cost is the initial training and the gear associated with the backcountry but after that it’s all human powered and free. You hike up and ski down yourself
@campbell98254 жыл бұрын
@@bmxwright I've been wanting to get into backcountry but haven't pulled the trigger
@TheOGofSki4 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the exact same, but for all New England ski areas. Mid week is fine when it’s not vacation or a rare powder day (I.e. after or during any form of frozen precipitation), but after a storm or every weekend they are packed. I’m lucky enough to ski out West most winters and it’s exactly the same there. Go backcountry and if you’re out west get avalanche training. CO and UT have state managed Avalanche teams that provide training classes. I’m guessing all state out west do.
@Joey_DiGs4 жыл бұрын
Soooooo crowded on the weekends, winter park is like walking around a mall on Black Friday
@maxwelldavenport77994 жыл бұрын
Maybe it's because skiing has become absurdly expensive and out of reach for millennials...
@bushputz4 жыл бұрын
Skiing has gotten WAY too expensive. I started skiing in the 70's, and I could get a lift ticket for around $18. I've had it with getting gouged, a terrible commute up to the mountains, only to get stuck in long lift lines.
@mrraulduke4 жыл бұрын
According to some inflation calculators 18 1970 dollars is about 120 2020 dollars. So it's about the same price!
@magicunicorn40704 жыл бұрын
I remember getting all-day tickets (on the weekend!) at a small resort in Southern California for only $9 back in the 70's. As recently as the late 90's, I could still ski for $10 on Wednesdays at that little ski area across the street from Sugar Bowl.
@razorbasic2824 жыл бұрын
Here in finland we pay 12 eur for a fullday skiing ticket.
@solracer664 жыл бұрын
mrraulduke Pay hasn’t kept up though, that’s the problem, prices have inflated far faster than salaries.
@macmcleod11884 жыл бұрын
To be fair.. my mom bought a house that cost $12,000 in 1970. I sold it for $153,000 in 2013- and today it's worth $300,000. Part of the problem is our income increases have all been taken by the top 2%.
@Blueshot1112 жыл бұрын
I am from Germany. Just read the comments. Having tears in my eyes. Here in Europe skiing and especially lift tickets are affordable not only for the rich. There are expensive places especially in Switzerland but also cheap and smaller locations in other parts of the alps. Is it the fact that investment companies own whole resorts in the US ? Are insurances for the lift companies more expensive because they fear to be taken to court by dumb skiers who injure themself . This is nature. It is free of charge. It is for everyone. And yes you can die - even if you take the marked slope - this should be the only high price ;-) Everything else should be priced on a normal level. I hope this changes some day because I'd like to come to ski in the USA one day. And who eats Hamburger in the skihut? We eat Kaiserschmarrn and Germknödel. Hang loose.
@mort79872 жыл бұрын
The average lift ticket in the alps is also close to 100€ a day. That’s not something everyone can afford, you also have to count in the cost of accommodation and renting equipment if you don’t have any. A weekend of skiing can easily cost upwards of 300€ per person which is definitely not cheap
@vera_ah2 жыл бұрын
@@mort7987 Lmao it’s closer to 55€ if we are rounding up, I’ve only ever seen 100€ ski passes in expensive areas of the Swiss alps and then accounting and that’s before the mountains of discounts. Sure it ain’t cheap but your numbers are way off wack
@mort79872 жыл бұрын
@@vera_ah I was in Zillertal last weekend. 130€ for a two day pass
@pauldavid6014 жыл бұрын
Still paying student loans. Can't imagine paying to travel, lodge, buy lift ticket, not to mention needed equipment. It sure was fun a few times as a kid.
@MaartenvanderVeeke4 жыл бұрын
Just go to cheaper country's like poland, slovakia, bulgaria and chez republic. You still got some good skiing their. And instead of going to country's like switzerland or austria, you could go to france if you still want to go to the alps. france is way cheaper than switzerland and austria. Bet you can get a skiing vacation their underneath 500 dollars (going their, ski pass and accodimation)
@pauldavid6014 жыл бұрын
@@MaartenvanderVeeke - ... I'm surprised you wouldn't assume I'm in the US? 1) Our definitions of cheap are terribly out of sync. I'll assume our ages are as well. Lol. I enjoyed the...brazen, reply? "I can't afford a ski vacation. (Even driving/flying in America). Chap's advice: "Fly to Europe for the weekend! " Martin w two A's, you've perplexed me.
@jordanabendroth55684 жыл бұрын
@@MaartenvanderVeeke that means I have to fly across the US and the Atlantic Ocean, vs driving two hours and spending $40 on gas to get to the hill
@matt3094 жыл бұрын
You can rent equipment
@ian-hm6cx4 жыл бұрын
@@matt309 Which still costs like 50-75 for the day