"The mountains are calling and I must go."
THE STORY
In August 2016, Colorado-based Vail Resorts bought Whistler Blackcomb for C$1.4 billion. According to the insiders in the business, the takeover was inevitable. And with the foreign currency exchange rate favouring the U.S. dollars, it is not surprisingly that an American mountain resort operator snatched up this popular British Columbia ski destination.
While mountain resort operators are smart to hedge their bets by geographic diversity through property acquisition and expansion, consumers also enjoy immediate benefits. Speculations include a dramatic cut in season pass from around C$1,500 to roughly US$800; access to all 13 resorts owned by Vail as part of the Epic Pass; however, the Mountain Collective pass is expected to discontinue. Questions remain on how the new operator will manage the already overcrowded ski hills and how employees will be impacted. Based on my glimpse into the Park City culture two years after Vail signed the deal there, there are a lot of tension between disgruntled employees at the consumers' expense. So far, it's still business as usual at Whistler, but only time will tell how epic it will really be!
WHAT ELSE?
Florence Foster Jenkin...Just as Meryl Streep made headlines not for talking about her career as she picked up a lifetime achievement award at the 2017 Golden Globes, but for commenting on President-elect Donald Trumps' apparent imitation of a disabled reporter back in 2015, I jumped at the chance to see the free film screening of her latest dramedy at Whistler Public Library. This movie should serve as a reminder that compassion trumps ridicule.
Yogacara Whistler...After a day on the slopes, yoga is the perfect supplement. Yogacara Whistler, located in the heart of Whistler village, is the perfect place to relax. Small groups, attentive teachers, and lovely studio. Hint: sign up online a few days in advance if you want one of the 13 limited spots in a class during apres-ski hours.
Scandinave Spa...Another spot to unwind after a day of skiing or snowboarding. This Nordic-inspired oasis in the middle of a spruce and cedar forest has hot baths, massages, sauna, steam room, and waterfalls. Hint: pick up discounted gift cards at Costco in Vancouver before departing for Whistler.
Week #4:
Here's my attempt to incorporate training while hitting the slopes at my second home for the winter.
Monday: Rest. Physio therapy.
Tuesday: Yoga. Travel day.
Wednesday: Ski + Yoga.
Thursday: Ski
Friday: Rest. Travel day.
Saturday: CADS Level 1 Ski
Sunday: CADS Level 1 Ski
Weekly Review: Zero runs. :-(
No comments:
Post a Comment