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Park City Mountain Strike Comes to an End: Skiers Relief After 12-Day Disruption

2025-01-08
Park City Mountain Strike Comes to an End: Skiers Relief After 12-Day Disruption
Forbes

The 12-day strike by ski patrollers at Utah's Park City Mountain, the largest ski resort in the US, has finally come to an end, bringing relief to frustrated skiers whose holiday ski vacations were disrupted. The strike, which started earlier this month, affected thousands of skiers and snowboarders who had planned their winter vacations at the popular resort. With the settlement now in place, skiers can once again enjoy the resort's extensive ski trails and slopes, taking in the breathtaking mountain scenery and experiencing the thrill of skiing and snowboarding in one of the world's top ski destinations. The end of the strike is also a welcome news for local businesses, which rely heavily on ski tourism during the winter months. As the resort gets back to normal, skiers and snowboarders can look forward to a fun-filled winter season, with popular activities such as alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and ski lessons available. With its world-class ski facilities and beautiful mountain landscape, Park City Mountain is a must-visit destination for any ski enthusiast, and the end of the strike is a major boost to Utah's ski tourism industry.

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