The 800 Pound Gorilla
June 15, 2018
The recent announcement that behemoth ski resort operator
Vail Resorts is under contract to purchase Crested Butte Mountain Resort (CBMR) from Triple Peaks LLC sent a shockwave through our community and the rest of the North American ski resort marketplace. Vail is also buying Okemo in Vermont and Stevens Pass in Washington State. Public reaction to the news has been mixed. Some Crested Butte locals fear the corporate takeover will kill the “Last Great Colorado Ski Town” vibe while others welcome the news with the sincere hope that our ski resort and winter tourism will start to improve and help the local economy balance with already robust summer tourism.
Vail Resorts is on a buying spree, acquiring high profile resorts like Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia and Park City in Utah as it also seeks to earn the loyalty of destination skiers with the value of its
Epic Pass and to dominate the ski resort industry in North America.
Crested Butte will become Vail’s fifth Colorado ski resort along with Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Vail, its flagship resort. Assuming the acquisition gets past the regulators, the deal is set to close at the end of this summer and Vail Resorts will begin operating Crested Butte Mountain Resort during the 2018/19 ski season.