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A Skier Is Suing Vail Resorts
A Skier Is Suing Vail Resorts After a Patrol Strike Disrupted Operations at Park City
Visitors were greeted with long lift lines and minimal open terrain at Park City ski resort when the ski patrol union went on strike. One dissatisfied guest has filed a class action lawsuit against parent company Vail Resorts,
Park City skiers said their resort vacation became a mess after a ski patrol strike shut down much of the mountain
Skiers at Utah's Park City Mountain Resort described to Business Insider the effects of a ski patrol strike during peak season.
Skier Sues Ski Resort After Long Lines And Disrupted Operations Ruins Vacation
Image via Shutterstock Look I get it, it's always terrible when your vacation gets ruined. But one skier is taking that disappointment to the extreme. He is suing a ski resort after long lines and disrupted operations made his vacation less than that of his dreams.
How the ski patrol strike is impacting Park City Mountain’s image
Many have taken to social media to blast Park City Mountain and its parent company, Vail Resorts, a multibillion corporation that owns 41 ski areas in the U.S., Canada and Australia.
The Park City patroller strike could have ripple effects for the Vail Resorts empire
Across the internet, skiers and snowboarders swore off buying an Epic Pass and Vail Resorts (MTN) stock after Park City Mountain buckled under the weight of the holiday crush, a storm and a ski patrol and safety worker strike.
'It could hurt Park City;' Will ski patrol strike crush local business?
It’s been 10 days since the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association went on strike for unfair labor practices, and since then, businesses say they've noticed the impact it's having on customers
After Park City ski patrol strike, Vail offers credits, apology to affected customers
Park City Mountain Resort is offering credits to skiers who visited during a 13-day ski patrol strike that brought chaos to the mountain during the busy holiday tourism season. Why it matters: It's a significant — and rare — concession to customers in an industry that faces mounting accusations of greed as resort conglomerates eliminate their competition.
Vail Resorts Is Under Investigation Following Park City Ski Patrol Strike
News of the investigation came just before Vail extended an olive branch to the public with an apology for the operational failures during the strike. The post Vail Resorts Is Under Investigation Following Park City Ski Patrol Strike first appeared on The Inertia.
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‘Highly disappointing’: Visitor, patrollers speak on impact of Park City ski patrol strike
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