Late Apex Partners, an investment firm with a stake in Vail Resorts, requested the replacement of the company's CEO, CFO, and Executive Chairperson.
Visitors were greeted with long lift lines and minimal open terrain at Park City ski resort when the ski patrol union went on strike. One dissatisfied guest has filed a class action lawsuit against parent company Vail Resorts,
Vail Resorts shareholder Late Apex Partners LLC has sent a letter to the resort company’s board expressing alarm at what the firm called deteriorating brand value and demanding change.  In the letter,
Following a nearly two-week strike from the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association, another worker strike could be coming down the hill for Vail Resorts.
Vail Resorts, the operating company for Park City Mountain Ski Resort, is offering 50% per-day credits for guests impacted by the recent ski patrollers strike that impacted the resort's operations for two weeks.
Vail Resorts CEO Kirsten Lynch said Jan.16 the company is pleased to have reached an agreement with the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association, ending the nearly two-week strike over increased wages and benefits.
Vail Resorts announced Thursday that they will be offering credits for guests who skied or snowboarded at Park City Mountain during the patrol strike.
Shareholder Late Apex Partners said that Vail’s performance over the last five years has been unacceptable and called for major changes in the hospitality company.
It's an influential time for ski resort employees here in Colorado. It comes after a Park City Mountain Resort patroller strike in Utah earned them higher wages and benefits. That success in another state with the same parent company is now playing into local contract conversations with resorts owned by Vail Resorts.
An investor in Vail Resorts says the company’s recent performance “has been unacceptable,” and is calling on the ski resort conglomerate to make sweeping changes following the Park City Mountain ski patrol strike.
Across the internet, skiers and snowboarders swore off buying an Epic Pass and Vail Resorts (MTN) stock after Park City Mountain buckled under the weight of the holiday crush, a storm and a ski patrol and safety worker strike.
Park City Mountain is offering credits to pass holders who faced disruptions during the ski patrol strike. A class-action lawsuit was filed against Vail Resorts for the resort experience during the strike. The disruption was due to a 13-day strike by Park City patrollers over a contract dispute with Vail.