Winter Park Village Getting Ready for Ski Season

 
 

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With New Snow Winter Park Base Getting Ready for Opening

With twenty-five inches of new snow the Winter Park Village is getting ready to open Wednesday, November 17that 9AM.  There are a few changes in store for the Village and this year promises to be the best year yet for the three year old development.  The Village is now home to fourteen lofts, seven eateries/bars/restaurants/coffee shops, a snow cat ski operation, T-shirt shop, a couple ski rental shops, an eye wear store, a jewelry store, general store, private ski lesson headquarters and an arcade.  Whew, there is a lot of things going on in the Winter Park Village these days.

The two newest additions will be the Winter Park Resort Private lesson headquartersmary jane private ski classes, pictured, and a new pizza by the slice eatery.  The Village restaurants include The Cheeky Monk, Lime, The Back Bowl Soup Company, Goody’s Creperie, Doc’s Roadhouse and Starbucks.

The Village also has lots of activities for all.  There is an ice skating rink (with ice skate rentals), a small sled hill, the Winter Parcade and lets not forget this where all the lifts are that will get you onto the sweet slopes of Winter Park and Mary Jane.

Powder Addiction is also centered here to take you up to Jones Pass for some  of the sweetest back-country powder skiing that you will find in all of Colorado.  If you have decent skiing ability, do not miss a chance to head out with Powder Addiction, it is a skiing experience that you will never forget.

Last but not least are the Winter Park Village Lofts, Zephyr Mountain Lodge, Fraser Crossing and Founder’s Point developments to keep you warm and comfy for your trips up Zephyr lift and onto the best skiing in Colorado.

This season is looking to be a great snow year so come out and see how the Winter Park Village is doing in year three.

Intrawest sells Copper Mountain | What’s in store for Winter Park Resort?

 
 

Copper Mountain Logo

Does this Right the Intrawest Ship or is the Ship Sinking?

Intrawest has plans to sell one of it’s Colorado ski resorts the company announced yesterday.  Intrawest has agreed to sell Copper Mountain to Powdr Corp. based in Park City, Utah and one of the larger North American ski resort operators.

Reasons for the sale were not announced by the private company but Intrawest and Fortress, it’s parent company, have taken a beating in the last year with the recession.  This puts Intrawest at nine resorts it now operates.  Intrawest spokesman Mr. Galbraith on Tuesday would not say whether more assets will be sold. He said the reason Intrawest sold Copper Mountain is because the new company strategy is to focus on nine winter resorts rather than 10.

So, what does this mean for Winter Park Resort?  Well, if you take Mr. Galbraith at his word then nine is a pretty special number of resorts to be managing.  Why could nine not become eight, or eight then seven and on and on?  Intrawest can not sell Winter Park, though, as it is the resort management company for the City of Denver with a 50 year lease.

The tightening of the Intrawest belt can be seen at Winter Park Resort.  There are no on mountain improvements this year even though there has been quite a few the last five years.  Intrawest also just announced plans to charge guests staying at the base in the three buildings they have lodging operations - Zephyr Mountain Lodge, Fraser Crossing & Founder’s Pointe – will now be charged $14.00 a night to park a car.  I guess they must be hurting with trying to charge the Winter Park guest, ie families, $14.00 a night in this economy for a garage that is never full.  Well $14.00 a night per car will help that bottom line.

Anywho, it will be interesting what more changes we will see coming from Intrawest and what effect they will have on Winter Park Resort.  We will keep you posted.

Winter Park Village | restaurant and kids arcade coming to base

 
 

Old Winter Park BaseCheck out this old picture of the Winter Park Base from the mid 1960′s.  Place is looking a little different nowadays don’tcha think?

Intrawest has been having their owner HOA meetings this weekend for Zephyr Mountain Lodge, Founders Point and Fraser Crossing.  Lots of songs and dances and odd comments.  Heard Intrawest employees calling these meetings their Superbowl.  WOW!  How do they win and who are they playing?

Anywho, found out a little information about the Winter Park Village.  Retail space is currently 38% leased.  Lots of trying to explain that number away. And no mention that they changed from selling space at the base to leasing it in the middle of the transaction.  That sure couldn’t have any thing to do with the lack of tenants.

Oh Well, they have two more businesses coming into the Village.  First is a restaurant called the Soup Bowl??  that will have homemade soups from down in Golden and will have bread from Denver’s Grateful Bread Company.  Second is a kids video arcade called Winter Parcade?? (?? mean I think that these are the names but I could be completely wrong)

From the talks that were given I guess they are wanting two more restaurants.  Doesn’t seem like anyone is jumping at the chance right now.  Let’s  be happy that the three restaurants are up and running and a fourth is on the way.

I will quit giving Intrawest a hard time, even though they deserve all that is given, and commend them on a good looking village!

Warm Up by the Fire at Zephyr Mountain Lodge

 
 
Fire at Zephyr Mountain Lodge
Fire at Zephyr Mountain Lodge

Winter Park can get chilly during the day (and definitely at night!), so it’s nice to take a break by the big fire outside by Zephyr Mountain Lodge. 

Chris, our twins, and I did just that this week. The boys were whining and as soon as we pulled them up to the fire they smiled and said “fiahh!”
It sometimes becomes a nice gathering place with friends and strangers. Everyone gets friendly and talkative when they’re warm!