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Another record season for Utah's 13 ski resorts
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Krista Parry, marketing director at Park City Mountain Resort, said overall numbers were comparable to those posted the previous two years, "which we're please with considering the lower snowfall.
"Even with the lower snowfall, skiing conditions were really excellent. We made 30 percent more snow this year than last year. In fact, we were making snow right up to April 1. With the snow we received, and with our snow-making and grooming, we were able to offer our guests great skiing."
Along with good snow conditions, resort officials believe one thing that helped increase the destination or out-of-state skier numbers was accessibility.
"No where else in the country can you fly in and within 35 minutes be standing at the base of seven world-class ski resorts," noted Rafferty. "In most case you land and then have to drive hours. People today are looking for accessibility and we offer it here in Utah."
Jay Burke, director of marketing at Solitude, said total numbers for the 2006-07 season were similar to the previous season.
"The number of out-of-state skiers held steady and may have increased a little," he said. "Our local pre-season counts were down. Had we had the snow we had the previous season, I think we really would have had a monumental season."
The Utah season ran from Nov. 15 through May 20.
Ski-related tourism contributed over $700 million to the state's economy during the 2006-07 winter season.
Skier numbers
Season Skier Days Rank
2006-07 4,082,094 1
2005-06 4,062,188 2
2004-05 3,895,578 3
2003-04 3,429,141 4
2002-03 3,141,212 6
2001-02 2,984,574 10
2000-01 3,278,291 5
1999-00 2,959,778 11
1998-99 3,095,347 8
1997-98 3,101,735 7
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