(Tuesday, January 16, 2007, Denver, Colo.)-- Colorado Ski
Country USA announced today its 26 member resorts posted
record-setting skier visitation for the first portion of the winter
season. Collectively, Colorado ski resorts hosted 3,285,649
skiers and snowboarders, an increase of 6.74 percent, or 207,533
visits, over last season's record First Period, defined as October
13-December 31, 2006.
"To see such a positive increase over what was a great early season
for us last year demonstrates the tremendous momentum Colorado has
in its favor. We achieved some great results under some
fairly challenging weather circumstances during the critical
holiday season," stated Rob Perlman, president & CEO of
Colorado Ski Country USA. "It speaks volumes to the power of
the Colorado brand worldwide."
The state's destination resorts saw the greatest gains in
visitation with an increase of 11.9 percent over prior year,
followed by the GEM resorts with a 10.7 percent increase. The
two-year, upward trend is indicative of the robust markets on both
the destination front and with those ski areas which are primarily
community-supported. This year marks the third consecutive
record First Period visitation for the Colorado GEM resorts who are
more than 100,000 visits ahead of their five-year skier visit
average.
Additionally, gains of more than 66,000 visits were reported at
Front Range Destination Resorts over the 2005-06 First Period
results, making the 2006-07 First Period the second consecutive
record First Period for these resorts. Front Range
Destination Resorts are now more than 240,000 skier visits ahead of
their five-year First Period average.
"We are extremely pleased with our results so far, however we do
have a long way to go," continued Perlman. "Looking ahead,
February and March are typically Colorado's snowiest months of the
year. Couple that with our upcoming activities and events and
you have the recipe for continued success."
The Colorado ski industry represents a significant portion of
Colorado tourism, which is the second largest industry in the
state. Last season, Colorado's resorts set an all-time record for
visitation with more than 12.53 million skier visits, representing
more than 21 percent of the nation's 58.9 million skier visits.
Skier visits are the metric used to track participation in skiing and snowboarding. A skier visit represents a person participating in the sport of skiing or snowboarding for any part of one day at a mountain resort.
Colorado Ski Country USA 2006-2007 First Period Skier Visits - Opening through December 31st
Resort Category |
Open - 12/31/06
|
Open - 12/31/05
|
Number Change |
Percent Change
|
5 Year Average
|
Number Change
|
Percent Change |
Destination |
900,479 |
804,068 |
96,411 |
11.99% |
787,263 |
113,216 |
14.38% |
Front Range Destination |
1,923,664 |
1,857,294 |
66,370 |
3.57% |
1,658,971 |
240,693 |
14.30% |
Gems/Front Range |
461,506 |
416,754 |
44,752 |
10.74% |
358,312 |
103,194 |
28.80% |
Total: |
3,285,649 |
3,078,116 |
207,533 |
6.74% |
2,828,546 |
457,103 |
16.16% |
|
|
Previous Record Visits |
Number Change |
Percent Change |
Record Year |
Best Previous Opening Day Through December |
3,078,116 |
207,533 |
6.74% |
2005-06 |
*Category Break-Downs
1) Destination Resorts - Aspen Highlands, Aspen Mountain,
Buttermilk, Crested Butte, Durango (Purgatory), Howelsen Hill,
Silverton Mountain, Snowmass, Steamboat, Telluride, Wolf
Creek
2) Front Range Destination Resorts - Beaver Creek,
Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Keystone, Vail, Winter Park
3) Gems/Front Range Resorts - Arapahoe Basin, Echo Mountain,
Eldora, Loveland, Monarch, Powderhorn, Ski Cooper, SolVista Basin,
Sunlight
*The numbers stated above are preliminary and subject to
change. Colorado Ski Country USA does not release individual
resort skier visit totals throughout the season. The decision to
release individual numbers is up to each individual resort. Skier
visits from previous years can be found at
www.media-coloradoski.com in the Media Center.