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When the lifts stopped spinning: Inside Vail Resorts toughest year

John LaConte photo. On March 14, 2020, when Vail Resorts announced it would be closing its North American ski resorts for a week, some started to wonder if the ski areas would reopen at all. A few days later, when Vail Resorts announced its mountains would remain closed, some started to wonder if the ski areas could even pull off this season. The fight to open for 2020-21 began right then and there, and it was an uphill battle the whole way. Kyle Miner was working for Vail Resorts as a shop supervisor at the time, it was his first season in Vail. The 23-year-old came to the area hoping for an opportunity to start a new life out West. He picked the wrong year.

Vail Resorts reports lower-than-expected coronavirus losses

The Colorado Sun Skiers and snowboarders stand in a lift line on opening day Nov. 13 at Breckenridge Ski Resort. On Thursday, March 11, Vail Resorts reported lower-than-expected losses this season due to the pandemic. Photo by Liz Copan / Studio Copan   DENVER Not as bad as expected. That was the theme Thursday as Vail Resorts CEO Rob Katz told investors about declines in revenue, income and visits so far in the 2020-21 ski season. Vail Resorts reported $147.8 million in income through January for the second quarter of its fiscal 2021, a drop of 28% compared to the second quarter of fiscal 2020. Revenue of $378.3 million marked a 27% decline for the same three months of the 2019-20 season. Skier visits for its 34 North American resorts through March 7 are down only 8.2% compared with the same period last season.

Colorado Ski Resorts Gear Up For A Snowy Spring Break Crowd

Hart Van Denburg/CPR News A view of Breckenridge ski area from Keystone, which has opened for the winter, with face mask and keep social distancing rules in place during the coronavirus pandemic Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020. Spring break is typically a busy time for tourism at Colorado’s ski resorts. And despite the pandemic, many are anticipating an influx of visitors over the next two weeks. “I think we’re going to have a busy spring break,” said Breckenridge Mayor Eric Mamula, who also owns the restaurant Downstairs at Eric’s.    Whether it’s the vaccine rollout, pandemic fatigue or some combination of the two, Mamula said it seems a lot of people have made vacation plans. Plus, this weekend’s snowstorm is expected to dump plenty of fresh powder. The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings and watches for much of the central mountains.

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