Deer Valley Resort has further reduced the cap on skiers on any given day this season as a key measure designed to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus. The resort says it has sold out of advance lift tickets for the days around New Year’s and will not sell tickets on those days as well.
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Deer Valley Resort no longer is selling lift tickets in advance for the days around New Year’s and will not sell the tickets on those days as well, a result of high demand at a time when restrictions designed to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus has reduced capacity even further from a typical year.
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Deer Valley Resort is in the early stages of applying to Park City to redesign the parking areas at the Snow Park base. If approved, Park City could have three massive development projects happening at the same time.
With Park City Mountain Resort’s base development project slowly making its way through the planning commission and the Arts and Culture District set for thorough discussions this week with city council, a third major project could make its way onto the agenda.
Deer Valley Resort is in the initial stages of planning a redesign of the parking area at the Snow Park Lodge. Depending on the timeline, PCMR’s project, the construction of the Arts and Culture District, and Deer Valley’s redesign could be happening at the same time.
Ski season is upon us and being outside on the slopes just might be one of the safest places to be this year.
As the coronavirus pandemic affects every part of our lives, snow sports are a way for people to play in wide-open spaces.
Hereâs a look at some options when you want to hit the slopes.
SUGAR MOUNTAIN
Sugar Mountain Resort boasts the largest vertical drop â 1,200 feet â of all the resorts in North Carolina, in addition to the largest area for skiing.
The resort, located in the Village of Sugar Mountain, has some of the most picturesque views from the top in the region.
BARRIE, ONT. Winter enthusiasts eager to hit the slopes have a few options as some resorts in the region now open for business.
Horseshoe Valley Resort opened the ski hill for the season with a limited number of lift tickets. Guests are encouraged to buy tickets in advance online. Face coverings are required inside, in chairlift lines, and while riding chairlifts. The resort is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Mount St. Louis Moonstone is open for podium pass-holders only. Podium pass-holders can ski and snowboard from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. until Thurs., Dec. 17. The resort will open to the general public on Fri., Dec. 18.