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Another feather in the cap of the sadness machine that is Vail Resorts. While we all probably thought something like this would go down seeing it actually happening is concerning. Not only does it set a precedent for other ski areas to follow suit, as they so often do with other vail policies, it sets us down a dangerous road to further restrictions. Oh you didn't book any nights at one of the company owned hotels? Sorry you cant ski this weekend. No private lesson booked? You cant ski on a powder day before noon. NOW trust me I know the probability of any of this happening in this season or any other is extremely low, but the path is clear and you can bet something along these lines have been discussed in boardroom meetings across the country.
Also not calling them out necessarily but in the article they say employee passes have been restricted in the past, I've lived in CO for almost 10 years and cant remember hearing about it before, anyone out there have any insight?