Jan 16, 2025
Vail Resorts announced Thursday that it will provide credits to customers who skied or snowboarded at Park City Mountain with a pass or lift ticket during the ski patrol strike. The credit comes in the form of a 50% credit per day skied or snowboarded at Park City Mountain between Dec. 27 and Jan. 8, which can be put toward a 2025-26 pass of equal or greater value to a 2024-25 pass. Additionally, the minimum credit amount pass holders will receive is 25% of the total purchase price of their 2024-25 pass.“We deeply value the trust and loyalty of our guests, and while Park City Mountain was open during the patrol strike, it was not the experience we wanted to provide,” said Deirdra Walsh, chief operating officer of Park City Mountain. “We have heard our guests’ feedback and are providing credits to those who skied and snowboarded at Park City Mountain during that time. We are committed to rebuilding the trust and loyalty of our guests  by delivering an exceptional experience at Park City Mountain this season and in the future.” An email from Walsh sent to pass holders provided more details and specified that those eligible will receive a personalized follow-up email in March with the appropriate credit and a promotion code.The email read: “I want to sincerely apologize for the experience you had during the patrol strike at Park City Mountain which ended January 8,” the email said. “We deeply value your trust and loyalty, and while the mountain was open during this time, it was not the experience we wanted to provide you. We have heard your feedback and understand your frustrations.“To address the on-mountain experience, we are providing all Pass Holders a 50% credit per day skied or snowboarded at Park City Mountain between December 27, 2024, and January 8, 2025, to apply toward the purchase of a 2025/26 pass of equal or greater value to their 2024/25 pass. Season pass per-day credits are calculated based on eight days, and Epic Day Pass per-day credits are calculated based on the number of days purchased.  “The minimum credit amount these Pass Holders will receive is 25% of the total purchase price of their 2024/25 pass. All credits will be customized for Pass Holders based on the price of their 2024/25 pass, product type, and number of days skied between December 27, 2024, and January 8, 2025. “Pass Holders’ current 2024/25 season pass, or unused days on their 2024/25 Epic Day Pass, will remain active for use over the remainder of this season.  “In March, you will receive a personalized email with your specific credit and promotion code. In the meantime, please review our Frequently Asked Questions. “Our hope is that these customized credits demonstrate our commitment to you as a valued Pass Holder. I am confident that our team’s collective passion for Park City Mountain, our guests, and our community is strong, and that we will provide the experience you expect, this season and into the future.”Lift ticket guests received a similar email, Vail Resorts said, with the following details regarding their credit: “To address your experience on the mountain, we are providing a 50% credit of the price paid for each day of lift tickets you used to ski or snowboard at Park City Mountain between December 27, 2024, and January 8, 2025, to apply toward the purchase of a 2025/26 pass product (full season pass or Epic Day Pass) of equal or greater value to your credit amount. In March, you will receive a personalized email with your specific credit and promotion code. In the meantime, please review our Frequently Asked Questions.” The post Vail Resorts to provide credits to pass holders, lift ticket guests affected by ski patrol strike appeared first on Park Record.
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