Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Snowy Election Day

It is Election Day here in Park City and snowing very hard. Looking out my window I see several inches of snow on the rooftops and the mountains are white. Forecast is for 1-2 feet by tomorrow afternoon and more snow this weekend and again next week. The resorts have all begun snowmaking, and with this cold storm they should be able to put down a good base in the next couple of weeks. Park City and The Canyons resorts are scheduled to open November 21st and Deer Valley resort December 6th. We seem to have settled into a good stormy pattern after a very warm and dry October. This all bodes well for a great opening to the ski season.
It is Election Day in America, and it appears that the world economy is cautiously optimistic about a change in administration. The US stock market is up strongly again today, which seems to imply that the large investors feel that, whoever wins, it will be a positive change from the current administration.
From talking with a variety of property managers here in town I have the feely that while everyone remains optimistic, there is a certain amount of nervousness. The holiday seasons are solidly booked, but the question remains how well the slower parts of the year will bear. The Deer Valley Ski School has been sold out of lessons for Christmastime and President’s Week for about a month. I suspect that the amount of snow we get, particularly early snow, will have a greater impact on visitor days than in the past years. I anticipate that many visitors will be taking shorter stays and will be booking closer to their scheduled vacation to see who has the best snow and conditions. Fortunately, Utah consistently receives excellent snow. Many writers in the ski magazines have said that “a poor snow year in Utah would be a banner year for most resorts.”
Last spring Delta Airlines, which has a hub in Salt Lake City, started a direct flight from Salt Lake City to Paris, France. This flight has been so successful that Delta is now considering a direct Salt Lake City to Tokyo flight as well. These should do wonders for our visitor days and increase profits for our property owners. As Utah is further west than Colorado and further east than California, both European and Asian skiers have traditionally not made the extra effort to get here. With the Paris, and hopefully Tokyo routes, we are anticipating a new market of European and Asian visitors, particularly with the strong Euro.
The snow is here, looks like more is on the way, and we are off to a great start to the ski season. I hope to see you here this winter. Meanwhile, click here to enjoy photos of beautiful Park City, Utah.