Tuesday, April 1, 2008

April 2008

As we wrap up the 2007-2008 ski season, it’s a good time to reflect on the past year. The skiing was the best it has been in many years with what seemed like snow every day from mid-December until February. Long-time visitors to Park City rediscovered our famous powder skiing and first-time visitors discovered what Utah skiing is really all about. It seemed like every other day in January we were saying that it was the best day of the year. All of the snow and all of the publicity brought record numbers of visitors to town. It will be interesting to see the final visitor nights but from what management companies have been telling me, this was their busiest year ever. And from the difficulty that I had showing properties, this was certainly true from my perspective. The ski shop owners are all smiles. Visitors to town were buying new skis, new ski outfits, and of course, everyone needed accessory items like gloves, hats, and goggles. This has certainly been good news to condo owners, store owners, and restaurant owners as news of economic downturns throughout the rest of the country seem to be the headlines every other day.

All of the Park City resorts are scheduled to close April 13, even though we will have around a 10-foot base and incredible skiing. Starting Monday, April 14, not only will the town be quiet from lack of visitors, but the residents will be headed south for warmer climates in an attempt to thaw out their frozen bones. Mid-April through May is definitely the quietest time of the year in Park City. Time for everyone to catch up with old friends, swap stories of the winter, and make summer plans. Quite humorously, I just received the schedule for the Men’s Golf Association and the first tournament is scheduled for April 27. Considering that there is still three feet of snow on the golf course and it is not melting quickly, I don’t see much chance of this occurring. Spring is the time for everyone to recoup, recharge the batteries, and prepare for a busy summer season. Now is the time to make your plans to come out and visit Park City and experience summer in the mountains.