Class action claims Epic, Ikon pass model coerces skiers into bundled products while inflating lift ticket costs across North ...
Vail Resorts and Alterra Mountain Company alleging anti-competitive pricing and federal anti-trust violations.
As skiers sue Vail and Alterra over the cost of lift tickets, an economic study looked at whether Epic and Ikon passes leave skiers and snowboarders better or worse off.
That’s the question Vail reporter John LaConte tried to answer in a story for investigative news outlet The Lever. He ...
Eagle River Jamboree kickoff event at Moe’s BBQ Even though the weather has cooled off a bit, it won’t be long until summer ...
The town of Vail is now expecting 2026 revenues to be $5.5 million less than previously projected, the result of a lackluster ...
Low-snow years like this one show the company’s shift toward pre-sold passes and away from walk-up window tickets ...
Complaint says Vail Resorts and Alterra Mountain Co. use anti-competitive schemes to get customers to buy expensive multi-mountain 'mega passes.' ...
Skiers hoped that Crans-Montana's owners, Vail Resorts, would keep winter going longer.
New investigative reporting from The Lever traces the issue of price fixing and ski monopolies back to the 1970s.
Vail Resorts will focus on improving customer experience at its existing resorts rather than expanding further, emphasizing ...
Copper Mountain may have raised some eyebrows last month when officials there said they expected to remain open for skiing ...