We are vail resorts.

 

Now that you are joining the Park City Ski and Snowboard School, you are also joining the much larger Vail Resorts family! So, who is Vail Resorts, and what does being part of that mean?

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Our mission is simple: Experience of a Lifetime.

At Vail Resorts, our mission is simple – to create the Experience of a Lifetime for our employees, so they can, in turn, provide exceptional experiences for our guests.

Vail Resorts is dedicated to delivering seamless guest service by continuously investing in our team and the infrastructure, systems and training programs that support the employee experience.


Sounds great, but what does that mean for you?

How do we provide an Experience of a Lifetime? How do we make sure everyone experiences that: Our Guests, Our Employees, Our Communities, Our Environment and Our Shareholders?

 
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Each Vail Resort has its own unique personality and offerings. Each has an atmosphere and a culture that sets it apart from its “sister” resorts. The one thing we all have in common is our Values. These shared values help guide the behaviors that we promote company wide. You will hear about these Values throughout the season, and you may even earn one, or more, Vail Values Pins! These values also form the framework for the End of Season Reviews for all front line employees, including instructors. Click on the picture above to take a closer look at Our Values, and note that Have Fun is a Core Values at Vail and Park City!


Who are the "Vail" Resorts?

Vail Resorts started in Colorado, with … Vail. Now, all of these are part of the family:

Utah: Park City

Colorado: Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Crested Butte

California: Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood

Minnesota: Afton Alps

Michigan: Mt Brighton

Vermont: Stowe, Okemo and Mount Snow

Washington: Stevens Pass

New Hampshire: Mount Sunapee, Attitash Mountain, Wildcat Mountain and Crotched Mountain

New York: Hunter Mountain

Pennsylvania: Liberty Mountain, Roundtop Mountain, Whitetail, Jack Frost, Big Boulder, Seven Springs, Hidden Valley PA, Laurel Mountain

Ohio: Boston Mills, Brandywine and Mad River Mountain

Missouri: Hidden Valley and Snow Creek

Indiana: Paoli Peaks

Wisconsin: Alpine Valley and Wilmot

Canada: Whistler Blackcomb

Australia: Perisher, Falls Creek, Hotham

Switzerland: Andermatt-Sedrun