Posted Aug 14, 2019, 1:14 PM
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Beaver Creek and Deer Valley opened within days of each other back in the early eighties. Beaver Creek was used as the model example as Deer Valley already existed on a very modest scale. Both Beaver Creek and Deer Valley would be considered full-service ski areas because they are a part of an existing village/town area. Of course, in Deer Valley and Mayflower's case that would be Park City.
I guess if Tamarack were built adjoining Sun Valley/and the town of Ketchum it would be considered a full-service ski area.
If they're going to use Park City as the piggyback standard for full service it would make sense that Mayflower is put in a completely different category than Tamarack. Park City is a very high standard to match up to.
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