Vail Resorts Announces New Safety Protocols for 2020 Snow Season; Epic Coverage Added to the Epic Australia Pass

June 10, 2020

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BROOMFIELD, Colo. — 10 June 2020 — As Falls Creek, Hotham and Perisher prepare for a 24 June opening of the 2020 snow season, Vail Resorts is making a commitment to Australian skiers and snowboarders by providing a safe and enjoyable mountain resort experience as well as greater peace of mind and flexibility now available on the Epic Australia Pass.

VAIL RESORTS’ COMMITMENT TO SAFETY

Vail Resorts today announces implementation of a COVID-19 Safe Operating Plan for its Australian resorts, focused on protecting employees, guests and the communities the Company operates in. Under the plan, Perisher, Falls Creek and Hotham will be adhering to all regulations surrounding COVID-19, which will require changes to both mountain operations and guest access. All three resorts will operate at approximately 50 percent of normal capacity to enable physical distancing measures per current government guidelines, until any changes allow for greater access. For details on safe operations in the resorts, see the COVID-19 Season Updates page.

The safety of our employees, guests and the communities in which we operate is our highest priority. We are committed to providing our guests with information about how we will operate safely this season, so they can make informed decisions for themselves and their families,” says Pete Brulisauer, senior vice president and chief operating officer, Australia and Perisher. “Skiing and snowboarding at our resorts will be different this season, but we feel confident we’ll provide a great guest experience. If we see further easing of physical distancing rules, we will adjust our operations to expand services while continuing to prioritize safety.”

Below are some important changes that will be implemented at all three resorts this season to keep guests and employees safe:

  • Lift Tickets & Passes: Skiers and snowboarders will only be able to access the resorts with pre-purchased passes or lift tickets. Lift tickets will be available in limited quantities for advance purchase online, with on-the-day lift ticket purchases at the resorts not available until further notice. Lift tickets will go on sale on 15 June with multiday tickets available initially, followed by single day tickets. Resorts will limit daily lift tickets sales to provide physical distancing. Pass holders will initially require a reservation to access the mountain, but as the resorts fully open their terrain, reservations will not be required.
  • Lifts: Lift operations will run at reduced capacity to allow for physical distancing. Guests who live together will be allowed to ride lifts together, while others will be required to physically distance with reduced capacity by lift type.
  • Skitube: In order to provide physical distancing, resort transportation, including Perisher’s Skitube, will be operating at reduced capacity with amended timetables. Guests must purchase their Skitube tickets online and in advance, as no on-the-day purchasing will be available. Skitube guests carrying luggage for overnight stays will be required to travel outside of peak operating periods.
  • Food & Beverage: With indoor physical distancing requirements in place, food and beverage options and indoor seating will be limited, but additional outdoor seating will be provided. In most cases food service will be limited to take-away, at least in the early season. Guests are encouraged to bring their own snacks and lunch to enjoy on the mountain. Most venues will be cashless for contactless payment. Depending on further easing of physical distancing guidelines as the season progresses, food and beverage facilities may gain more capacity and be able to expand services.
  • Lessons & Activities: There will be no tobogganing or Tubetown on offer at Perisher. Snowsports School programs will be limited at all three resorts with more programs being offered throughout the season as restrictions ease and offerings can be safely expanded.
  • Lodging: Hotels, apartments and lodges will operate at reduced capacity to ensure that physical distancing can be achieved in restaurants and common areas.

GUEST COMMITMENT TO SAFETY

To enable safe resort operations, guests are requested to stay home if they are not feeling well or are considered high risk. To ensure the safest experience for everyone, guests will be asked to respect all protocols and respect physical distancing guidelines.

  • Physical Distancing Guidelines: Physical distancing will be provided at each resort, based on the amount of terrain and lifts open. Guests will be asked to respect 1.5 metres of physical distance at all times in the ski area and at ski lifts, unless they are with a group that they live with.
  • Personal Responsibility: A safe snow experience is the responsibility of everyone. Guests are expected to adhere to government cleanliness and physical distancing guidelines, in addition to the Alpine Responsibility Code, to provide a safe environment for everyone. The Australian Government is encouraging that guests download the COVIDSafe app to improve safety. You can find more information and download it here.

2020 EPIC AUSTRALIA PASS

Vail Resorts today announces that the 2020 Epic Australia Pass will now include Epic Coverage, providing assurances to guests for the rest of season. Additionally, the Company is offering a refund to any pass holder who does not want to continue with their pass in advance of the season. Epic Australia Pass remains on sale until 28 June 2020 for $889 for Adults, $499 for Students and $685 for Seniors.

“We know these are uncertain times and want to ensure that we are providing guests both peace of mind about their Epic Australia Pass purchase as well as flexibility to make a choice about their commitment to the season ahead of opening day,” Brulisauer continued. “Additionally, we fully recognize that a reservation system is new for our pass holders and we appreciate their understanding and willingness to help us ensure everyone’s safety. Together, we will make this much-anticipated season a great one.”

While terrain and lifts are limited during the early season ramp up, guests with a 2020 Epic Australia Pass, 2019-20 Epic Pass or 2019-20 Epic Military Pass will be required to make a reservation to access the resorts. Reservations will be required from opening day until 12 July, or as soon as weather and available terrain and lifts permit. Pass holder reservations for this period can be made beginning 23 June, following final pass payment. Details on how to reserve days will be shared soon on all three resort websites. From 13 July, or as soon as we able to open adequate terrain and lifts, pass holders will enjoy their season pass access without the need for a reservation at Falls Creek, Hotham and Perisher.

Vail Resorts is redefining pass refund protection for 2020 by providing Epic Coverage to everyone who purchases an Epic Australia Pass. Epic Coverage, which is free for all pass holders, replaces the need to purchase Pass Refund Protection and provides refunds associated with certain personal events, including illness, job loss, and injury. It also expands coverage to provide refunds to guests for certain resort closures, including for resort closures due to COVID-19.

Guests who purchased a 2020 Epic Australia Pass and do not wish to proceed with their 2020 pass purchase may cancel and obtain a refund by making a request here no later than 19 June. Any guests who do not elect a refund by 19 June will be charged the final payment for their 2020 Epic Australia Pass on 22 June. After the 19 June refund deadline, the 2020 Epic Australia Pass is non-refundable except as provided for under Epic Coverage and under Australian Consumer Law. All guests will receive a refund of any Pass Refund Protection and Skitube add-ons purchased for the 2020 season.

In order to manage capacity under our COVID-19 Safe Operating Plan, Bring-A-Mate tickets will not be included with the 2020 Epic Australia Pass benefits. Additionally, the Epic Australia Pass Skitube add-on will no longer be offered as the Skitube will operate at reduced capacity and will require advance purchased tickets to allow for physical distancing. A full list of updated benefits are here. Guests who have purchased a 2020 Epic Australia Pass are encouraged to review these updated benefits carefully to ensure they understand the changes.

 

About Vail Resorts, Inc. (NYSE: MTN)

Vail Resorts, Inc., through its subsidiaries, is the leading global mountain resort operator. Vail Resorts’ subsidiaries operate 37 world-class mountain resorts and urban ski areas, including Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Crested Butte in Colorado; Park City in Utah; Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood in the Lake Tahoe area of California and Nevada; Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada; Perisher, Falls Creek and Hotham in Australia; Stowe, Mount Snow, Okemo in Vermont; Hunter Mountain in New York; Mount Sunapee, Attitash, Wildcat and Crotched in New Hampshire; Stevens Pass in Washington; Liberty, Roundtop, Whitetail, Jack Frost and Big Boulder in Pennsylvania; Alpine Valley, Boston Mills, Brandywine and Mad River in Ohio; Hidden Valley and Snow Creek in Missouri; Wilmot in Wisconsin; Afton Alps in Minnesota; Mt. Brighton in Michigan; and Paoli Peaks in Indiana. Vail Resorts owns and/or manages a collection of casually elegant hotels under the RockResorts brand, as well as the Grand Teton Lodge Company in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Vail Resorts Development Company is the real estate planning and development subsidiary of Vail Resorts, Inc. Vail Resorts is a publicly held company traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: MTN). The Vail Resorts company website is www.vailresorts.com and consumer website is www.snow.com.

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Links

Epic Australia Pass Announcement click here

Falls Creek Ski Lifts website click here

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