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Ski buffs are getting an early start this year
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Another trend at winter resorts is a gravitation to upscale.
"Luxury is booming, and it often the first to sell out," said Dan Sherman of ski.com, which says it is the largest seller of ski packages in America.
Opening in January will be Vail's first new luxury resort in 25 years, The Arrabelle at Vail Square. It will have 36 luxury hotel rooms, 50 condos, 67 residences and penthouses and a spa. Snowbird has a new residence club with private condos. Crested Butte has spent $25 million to turn the Elevation Hotel into a four-star luxury ski-in, ski-out property. In Mammoth, the 230-condo Westin Monache Resort opens this month, becoming what the company says is the first upper-upscale resort at that venue.
Technology is invading the slopes as well. This season, Alta is implementing a new radio-frequency identification ticketing system. No more showing a pass at every lift, no more stopping at the ticket office every morning. Skiers get an Alta Card loaded electronically with all necessary information, put it in a pocket and leave it there the whole day. Antennas do the rest.
And then there's ski fashion. What's in this year, what's not?
"You won't believe this, but snowboarders are wearing one-piece suits. That used to be a real "faux pas" for them," said Joan Christensen, who represents Specialty Sports Venture, operator of a number of ski shops.
Fabrics are moving toward lighter and warmer, she said, but the most prevailing trend, she said, is technology. "New outfits are wired to MP3 and cell phones, in jackets and helmets," said Christensen.
How times have changed. Now a skier can hurtle down a slope listening to the Beatles or Beethoven, or chat with a friend a thousand miles away. All, as Christensen puts it, because they're "wireless wired."
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