
Ski Giants Sued for Antitrust, Hiking Ticket Prices
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A new class-action lawsuit in Denver targets Vail Resorts and Alterra Mountain Company, alleging antitrust violations for skyrocketing ski lift ticket prices. The suit claims these giants, owning resorts like Whistler Blackcomb and Grouse Mountain, have doubled average ticket prices since the mid-2000s and squeezed out smaller resorts. The Epic pass, once a savings option, is now accused of coercing buyers into bundles that limit choices and quality. Vail Resorts denies the claims, but the legal battle raises questions about affordable skiing options.
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