The Attitash Mountain Coaster is seen in 2022. Vail Resorts announced that due to aging infrastructure, several summer rides will be dismantled at Attitash Mountain Resort in Bartlett. (FILE PHOTO)
The Attitash Mountain Coaster is seen in 2022. Vail Resorts announced that due to aging infrastructure, several summer rides will be dismantled at Attitash Mountain Resort in Bartlett. (FILE PHOTO)
BARTLETT — After a successful extended winter season that saw the launch of the new summit Mountaineer high-speed quad chairlift, General Manager Brandon Swartz says in order to concentrate on upgrading the Bartlett ski area's infrastructure, the Vail Resorts-owned Attitash Mountain Resort will shutter its summer attractions for a second year.
Meanwhile, Vail Resorts Communications Manager Abigail Allen wants to remind skiers and riders that Vail's Epic Pass is now available at the lowest price you're going to find before rates go up May 27, Memorial Day.
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