Black Diamond Promotes Ski Clients Ahead Of 23/24 Winter Season
As the 23/24 ski season approaches, winter sports enthusiasts can look forward to an array of exciting new offerings and innovative enhancements at top resorts around the world represented by Black Diamond in the UK. From expanded skiable acreage and state-of-the-art technology to luxurious accommodations and breathtaking amenities, these resorts are raising the bar to provide unforgettable experiences for guests. Below are plenty of reasons to book a snow trip this winter.
Aspen Snowmass, Colorado: New skiable terrain (Pandora’s) on Aspen Mountain
Set to open for the 2023-24 season, Aspen Mountain is increasing its skiable acreage by more than 20 per cent. The area, called Pandora’s, is currently under development and will be the mountain’s first significant addition since the opening of the Silver Queen Gondola in December of 1985. Pandora’s will be accessed via a high-speed quad and will include 1,220 vertical feet, more than 150 acres and 15 new trails as well as gladed areas, ranging from intermediate to advanced terrain. Not only does the addition diversify Aspen Mountain’s terrain mix to offer a great pitch for skiing, but it also acts as a functional hedge against future climate-challenged ski seasons: with its north-facing, high elevation terrain (all above 10,000 ft.), Pandora’s is ideal for holding snow in seasons when natural snowfall is less plentiful. www.aspensnowmass.com
Steamboat Springs, Colorado: New gondola, beginners’ area and amenities
Heading into the 23/24 season with a bang, Steamboat Springs three-year project, Full Steam Ahead is set to conclude. Set to become the second largest resort in Colorado, the final stage of the Wild Blue Gondola is set to open in winter and will earn the resort the title of having the longest and fastest gondola in North America. The completion of the project will also see the opening of the new Greenhorn Ranch - a dedicated beginner’s area at the top of the gondola which features advanced terrain-based learning. The resort will also see a huge terrain expansion, a new avalanche dog programme for the 24/25 season and the reimagining of Steamboat Square which will welcome an escalator, a new free outdoor ice-skating rink, and new Range Food and Drink Hall. www.colorado.com
Dodge Ridge Mountain Resort, Tuolumne County, California: New multi-destination ski pass
Perfect for families with young children, this relaxed and friendly resort founded in the 50s is located near Pinecrest and offers 67 runs for all abilities across 862 acres. The ski season runs from November to mid-April and Dodge Ridge is the closest resort to the San Francisco Bay area. Part of the new Cali Pass which launched in 2023, 2023/24 season passes are on sale now and offer users the opportunity to experience three resorts with unlimited access to Dodge Ridge, China Peak and Mountain High, plus three free days at all 19 Powder Alliance Resorts Worldwide. Additional perks include 8 discount buddy tickets (2 per month) and discounts on retail, dining, lessons and more in the resort. www.visittuolumne.com
Mount Tremblant, Canada: Radio Frequency IDentification introduced at gates
Skiers and snowboarders at Tremblant can expect an even more seamless experience as the resort plans to integrate Radio Frequency IDentification technology for the 2023/24 season. This will mean the gate will open automatically as users pass through as the technology reads the content of users’ cards. It is expected to improve visitor experience by speeding up access to the lift while also reducing the risk of loss and breakages of passes and cards. The resort offers some amazing skiing and this innovation will enhance the experience further, head to the South side to catch stunning views over the Tremblant lake or venture to the Beauvallon haut for panoramic mountain views. The introduction of this new technology will require a new card which will be posted to pass holders including Ikon Pass holders. Tremblant is available on the Ikon Pass, offering unlimited access along with 16 other North American ski resorts. www.tremblant.ca
Hirafu Niseko, Japan: New hotel opening - Niseko Kyo
Due to launch in Q4 2023, ahead of the 23/24 powder season, Niseko Kyo is set to become Hirafu Niseko’s only ski-in-ski-out property. Suitable for families and groups of up to 14, the property houses 22 luxury residences, most being equipped with their own in room private onsen. Combining luxury with the natural beauty of Hokkaido, Niseko Kyo is located right in the heart of Hirafu, with room options that overlook Hirafu’s Ace Family Run or the majestic Mt. Yotei. The property seeks to convey a sense of home with hospitality at its core, featuring a 24-hour concierge service and ski valet available to all guests. www.japan.travel/en/uk
Méribel, France: A new Belmond Train route into the heart of the Alps
This December, The Venice Simplon Orient Express is set to unveil four new winter journeys between Paris and the French Alps. Ride the luxurious blue and gold carriages through some of France’s most picturesque snow-blanketed countryside up to the alpine train stations of Albertville, Bourg-Saint-Maurice and Moûtiers. These new train routes bring a fresh meaning to flight-free travel to the popular Méribel resort, giving UK travellers an easier and more sustainable option for their travel this upcoming ski season. In 2024, The Venice Simplon Orient Express will also introduce eight new Suites, which are the result of the restoration of two original carriages by French designers who have aimed to preserve the well-known look and feel of the trains. www.meribel.net/en