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Abundant snowfall, average profits
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But I do agree about government spending.
Not the "doom and gloom", glass half empty that Bob G. thinks. For the ski industry the glass was not not just full... it was filled to the brim.
It would go something like this... Ski resorts need to enjoy the snow while it lasts. With Global Warming, within 5 years Snowbird will have no snow. But that doesn't matter because we will have no affordable gasoline, so you won't be able to get there anyway (unless I get the atomic-powered flying car they promised me 25 years ago or they can build a solar-powered trax line up the canyon). And even if I got there I couldn't afford a lift ticket because of the economic depression we are in.
While on vacation, these folks wanted to party, as well as ski, and found the membership rules, early closing times, and other restrictive laws to be a deterrent of ever returning. Some skied in Utah over a decade ago when things were even more rigid, but still couldn't be persuaded times have changed.
Utah has a perception whether true or outdated, but it truly does effect the tourism economy. As the saying goes, perception is reality.
However on the other hand... I don't think we should feel pressure to change our way of life because a few outsiders don't like the way we live.
Seems to me Snowbird isn't struggling, so evidently a few people have overcome the liquor law hang-up.
If the main reason the 3 boozers won't come to Utah is they didn't get enough booze the first time... I think we can probably get along without them.
I travel a lot too and frequently ask my friends about what they know about Utah. I rarely get the liquor law complaint from someone who has actually been here. I get it a lot from people who have just heard rumors. On planes landing in SLC you can pick the first timers (they are talking to friends in their group about how they can find a drink in Utah). On flights out of SLC I start conversations with the ski-pasengers mostly to see what their impressions were. Drinking is rarely mentioned.
But you are right, "Perception is reality". Especially for first timers.
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