MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Stevens Pass vows to do better during this ski and snowboard season

Dec 2, 2022, 1:47 PM | Updated: 2:50 pm

Stevens Pass skiing...

Opening day at Stevens Pass 2022-23. (Adam Sanders, Stevens Pass)

(Adam Sanders, Stevens Pass)

The Stevens Pass Ski resort is open and it’s under pressure to show skiers and snowboarders it has changed for the better.

Last year, you could HEAR complaints coming down the mountain. Skiers and snowboarders decried closed-off courses, shuttered ski lifts, and chronic understaffing.

“It was hard, for sure. It was hard for the employees and for our guests last year, and we recognize that,” said resort spokesperson Amanda Bird.

She insists there have been changes.

Stevens Pass, Summit at Snoqualmie open with fresh snow

Vail Resorts, which purchased Stevens in 2018, tapped former ski coach and UW graduate Ellen Galbraith to be the new General Manager and Vice President at Stevens.

Bird says over the summer, Galbraith focused on recruiting, “by raising the wage. We’ve included employee shuttles. There are lots of benefits included.”

In March, Vail announced the new minimum wage would be $20 an hour.

Bird did not provide numbers, but says the resort is now fully staffed.

Another low point for the resort last year was when the State Patrol began towing nearly 100 cars that had parked illegally along Highway 2.

Bird says, to ease crowding in parking lots and on the terrain, “We actually are limiting lift tickets, this year, to really preserve the experience for pass holders.”

She says limits will not apply to season pass holders.

According to the resort’s website, adult “Epic Passes” range from $381 to $949 and must be purchased by Dec. 4.

Recreation in the mountains isn’t cheap. Skiers and snowboards want bang for their buck.

Bird predicts they will get that, this year.

“The culture here feels different. I think as soon as guests show up, they’re going to feel that the community is here and Stevens Pass is back to what they knew and probably better.”

MyNorthwest News

Photo: Pro-Palestinian protesters have set up an encampment at the UW campus....

James Lynch

Pro-Palestinian UW encampment doubles by second day

UW students with the Progressive Student Union set up the encampment and said they would remain there until their demands were met.

6 hours ago

Photo: Organic walnuts are being recalled after 12 people have been infected with E. coli....

Julia Dallas

Washington walnuts recalled as 7 hospitalized from E. coli

Organic walnuts are being recalled after 12 people were infected with E. coli and two have developed a serious kidney disease.

12 hours ago

Image: A gun was found at the crime scene in Utah in 1982. It is the murder weapon Michael Patrick ...

Amy Donaldson - executive producer, KSL Podcasts

The Letter Season 2: Jail visits are a tough place to try and get to know someone

After his parents learned Michael Moore would face the death penalty for killing two men, they hired a well-known Utah defense attorney.

12 hours ago

Photo: A person rammed into a homeowner's garage in an attempt to break-in....

KIRO 7 News Staff

‘It’s scary:’ Criminals use vehicles to smash into Seattle garages to steal valuables, neighbors say

Seattle families are seeing a new twist in the smash-and-grab epidemic, where criminals ram their vehicles into garages to get inside.

15 hours ago

rei...

Frank Sumrall

REI loses $311M in 2023, second year in a row it failed to turn a profit

Following a tumultuous year that included layoffs and operations restructuring, REI announced it lost $311 million in 2023.

15 hours ago

Image: Former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao leaves the U.S. District Court in Seattle on Nov. 21, 2023...

Associated Press

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao sentenced for allowing money laundering

Changpeng Zhao was sentenced to four months in prison for allowing money laundering on the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange.

15 hours ago

Stevens Pass vows to do better during this ski and snowboard season