News / Steamboat Moves Full... April 6, 2022

Steamboat Moves Full Steam Ahead With Phase II 

Wild Blue Gondola, Greenhorn Ranch, Food Hall and more in second year of $200+ million development 

 

Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation is moving Full Steam Ahead with the second phase of its $200 million, multi-year transformation of the base area and mountain, after receiving final approval from the Steamboat Springs City Council and Planning Commission. With support from Alterra Mountain Company, the second year of Steamboat’s Full Steam Ahead project will begin this spring after the resort closes for the winter season, and will infuse nearly $100 million into the world-class resort including a second Gondola, a new beginner’s area and base area amenities. Additionally, the resort will invest $5.4 million in upgrades to existing resort infrastructure including other on-mountain improvements, employee housing and more.  

 

“It’s hard to imagine a summer more exciting than last year, but Phase II promises to bring even bigger changes to the resort,” said Rob Perlman, president and COO of Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation. “These significant resort improvements will enhance the overall experience for our staff, guests and community building upon our strong brand and industry leading guest service.” 

 

Steamboat Square’s facelift continues with the addition of Skeeter’s Ice Rink in the heart of the square and The Range Food & Drink Hall, featuring four new eateries with a variety of options for resort guests. In the tradition of great food halls around the world, the Range will open with Sunshine Bowl Ramen, Twister Tacos, Why Not Sweet Spot and Pioneer Pie on the main floor. Each floor will have a full bar, with the second-floor bar featuring an outdoor deck space overlooking Steamboat Square and the resort’s lower mountain. Additionally, amenities lining the Promenade will include a new Patrol base, bathrooms, lockers and a new home base for Steamboat Adaptive Recreational Sports (STARS) on-mountain operations. 

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Across the promenade from Steamboat Square, the lower terminal of Christie Peak Express lift will be shifted to the south to make room for the lower terminal of Wild Blue. During Full Steam Ahead Phase II, the lower leg of Wild Blue Gondola will be completed to Greenhorn Ranch, spanning 4,212 feet with 54 cabins and about a 5-minute ride time. Eventually Greenhorn Ranch will serve as the mid-station for the Wild Blue Gondola, where it will extend its journey to the top of Sunshine Peak providing direct base area access to the resort’s most popular terrain. Upon completion of the second leg in Phase III of Full Steam Ahead, the Wild Blue Gondola will be the longest 10-person gondola in North America, spanning 16,008 horizontal feet and 3,371 vertical feet with 171 cabins and a total ride time of 13 minutes. The second leg is scheduled to be completed for winter 23/24.  

 

To make room for the Christie Peak Express lower terminal shift and maximize skier/rider egress to the Steamboat Square, the Outlaw Mountain Coaster and Maverick’s mini golf course will be removed after the end of the winter season and are not expected to be reinstalled. “We have long recognized the Mountain Coaster is not in an ideal location as the first impression in the base area,” said Perlman. “Now we have the opportunity to be thoughtful about our approach to base area improvements. As we move Full Steam Ahead with shifting Christie Peak Express lift to make room for the Wild Blue Gondola, it is time to remove the mountain coaster from the main thoroughfare in the base area.” 

 

Known as one of the best family resorts in the world, Steamboat’s new beginner’s area Greenhorn Ranch will redefine the first timer’s experience by whisking skiers and riders to 7,513 feet to start their mountain adventure. Instead of keeping first time skiers and riders in the base area out of convenience, as many resorts do, Steamboat’s beginners will be immersed in the mountains. Greenhorn Ranch will feature one lift, four beginner magic carpets, 30 snow guns on 14 acres of terrain-based learning utilizing the re-graded terrain to teach skiers and riders. Students of Steamboat SnowSports School will have access to the Greenhorn Ranch Sprung Structure for lunch and warming.  

 

The Full Steam Ahead project began in spring 2021 with the demolition of the Gondola building, relocation of the lower gondola terminal and the addition of escalators from the resort’s main entrance to Steamboat Square. Full Steam Ahead will continue through winter 23/24 with Phase 3 completing the second leg of Wild Blue from Greenhorn Ranch to the top of Sunshine Peak, adding 655 acres of advanced/expert terrain and a detachable quad into Pioneer Ridge/Fish Creek Falls and finalizing Steamboat Square amenities. With the addition of new expert terrain, Steamboat will become the second largest ski resort in Colorado. For more details on Full Steam Ahead including a complete timeline, projects already completed and what to expect in the future visit www.steamboat.com/FullSteamAhead 

 

In addition to Full Steam Ahead, Steamboat will invest more than $2 million in on-mountain improvements to snowmaking, lift maintenance, ski patrol equipment and mountain machinery including 2 new tier 5 snowcats which reduce NOx emissions by 90 percent and particulate matter by 75 percent over a tier 4 engine. The resort will also demo hybrid snowcats to understand their sustainability in cutting fuel use and increasing energy efficiency to our on-mountain fleet.   Sunshine Express lift will undergo more than $800,000 in maintenance and nearly half a million dollars will be put into new ski and snowboard rental fleets including performance equipment from Rossignol and Burton. The resort continues to invest in its staff with $400,000 in upgrades to employee housing in the Walton Pond complex including a complete interior renovation of one of its buildings. 

 

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News / December 2021 Constr... December 31, 2021

December 2021 Construction Updates

December 2021

Main Entrance/Escalator
After work on the rock wall and some lighting repairs after Opening Day, the escalator is up and running for the season.

Steamboat Square
Cultivator art signage has been installed on the construction barrier. Public restrooms under the former stage are open, Welcome Center is open and operational. Happy Camp is open to the public.

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News / November 2021 Constr... November 30, 2021

November 2021 Construction Updates

November 4, 2021

Main Entrance/Escalator
The canopy over the escalator will be installed this week. The escalators will be running off and on over the next few weeks. Pavers and an art wall are being installed at the entrance this week.

Steamboat Square
Metal decking wrapping up this week. The concrete ‘lid’ will continue to be poured. Pavers will wrap up installation this week.

Gondola Terminal
Final installation of hand rails, RFID gates being installed this week.

 

November 10, 2021

Main Entrance/Escalator
The escalator canopy is set. Inspection of the escalator will happen next week. Final installation of pavers, art wall, and wayfinding signage will also happen this week.

Steamboat Square
Continuing to pour concrete ‘lid’. Laying pavers to snow.

Gondola Terminal
Elevator inspection will happen this week. A final walk through will happen this week.

 

November 18, 2021

Main Entrance/Escalator
The remaining roof canopy on the escalator to be installed 11/21.

Steamboat Square
Final concrete pour on cement “lid” to happen on 11/17. Final pavers installed this week. Art installation begins on 11/19. Wayfinding installation on 11/19.

Gondola Terminal
Ready to go!

News / October 2021 Constru... October 31, 2021

October 2021 Construction Updates

October 4, 2021

Gondola Terminal Move
Load test has been completed. Installation of pavers began this week in the queuing area for the gondola. The cargo elevator installation began this week.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
Escalators have been set and installation will continue over the next few weeks. Waterproofing of the escalator began and concrete for the stairs adjacent to the escalator has been poured. A canopy will be installed after stairs and escalators are complete. Pavers in the resort entrance from the Transit Center will be installed at the end of the month. The concrete “lid” is on schedule to be installed on the square for mid-October.

 

October 18, 2021

Gondola Terminal Move
Paver installation is complete. Installation of the cargo elevator began this week.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
Installation of the escalator will be completed this week along with the start of paver placement at the resort entrance. The canopy above the escalator will begin installation next week. Steel supports have been installed in Steamboat Square and will be followed by a concrete ‘lid’ and installation of 30,000 square feet of pavers.

News / Moving Full Steam Ah... October 25, 2021

Moving Full Steam Ahead with Resort Transformation

Multi-year, multi-million dollar projects top Steamboat Ski Resorts new offerings for Winter 21/22

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO-Winter 2021/22— Steamboat Ski Resort is in the midst of the largest redevelopment of the resort in history, breaking ground on a new base area and setting the stage for upcoming on-mountain and base area improvements.

In February 2021, Steamboat announced plans to embark on significant improvements to create a world-class guest and staff experience that matches the resort’s long recognized industry excellence. In April 2021 construction crews began working to deconstruct and relocate the lower gondola terminal about 300 feet to a new on-slope location and to remove the former Gondola Building and work on the foundation of the new base area. These are the first steps in a multi-year, multi-million-dollar redevelopment that will result in a second Gondola, a world-class SnowSports learning facility, more advanced terrain, expanded snowmaking, a new resort entrance and a reimagined base area including new shops, restaurants, and better navigation.

“Watching the future of Steamboat come to life as this project progresses is incredibly exciting,” said Rob Perlman, president and COO of Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation. “For Alterra Mountain Company to support (and ultimately invest) in our long-term vision shows the strength of Steamboat as a vacation destination and a community. Each year, guests will experience a new component of our transformation culminating in a whole new way to visit Ski Town, U.S.A.®.”

Highlights of the redevelopment for This Winter:

New Lower Gondola Terminal- Opening Winter 2021/22

The previous Gondola Building, which housed the lower Gondola terminal and resort administrative and operation offices, was demolished in spring 2021. Now guests will load the Steamboat Gondola from a new on-slope terminal location just off the promenade. Moving the entrance and queuing for the gondola will provide much needed space in the base area for guests to navigate and enjoy a reimagined Steamboat Square. The new Steamboat Gondola was installed ahead of the 2019/20 winter season replacing a previous gondola that lifted skiers and riders up the mountain for more than 30 years.

New Steamboat Square

For the 2021/22 winter, the area surrounding where the Gondola Building previously was, will be paved and provide an open space for guests accessing the snow (some of this area will remain closed until the project is completed). During the winter season, work will continue underneath the base area to build resort operations facilities, including locker rooms, Ski Patrol, UCHealth Clinic, etc. In summer 2022 work will resume on Steamboat Square with the addition of new shops, restaurants, gathering spaces and a stage. The final Steamboat Square project will include the addition of an ice arena opening winter 22/23, which will transition to a lawn during the summer season for events and activities.

New Resort Entrance- Opening Winter 2021/22
Main Entrance: Guests will be welcomed to the resort through a clear main entrance directing them through the fastest route to shops, restaurants, the gondola and the snow. The route will feature a custom art wall constructed of perforated corten steel sharing the unique components that make Steamboat special such as the More Barn, Billy Kidd, horses, etc.

Escalator: The new main entrance will feed visitors to an escalator, eliminating the maze of stairs that guests previously had to navigate to get to the snow.

Project Sustainability

When the base area demolition occurred in spring of 2021, resort crews worked to divert as much waste as possible. Office and guest furniture, lockers, equipment and even lightbulbs were removed for reuse and/or donated for employee or community use. Items that could not be repurposed were recycled appropriately. Between moving out of the building and demolition, SSRC and its contractors were able to achieve a 70% diversion rate.
All new buildings in Steamboat Square will be LEED certified and SSRC staff are working closely with East West Partners and the redevelopment team to identify additional opportunities to meet SSRC and Alterra’s sustainability goals.

Project Future Timeline

2022 Summer:

  • Wild Blue Gondola lower leg Construction
  • New Steamboat Square shops and restaurants take shape
  • Greenhorn Ranch magic carpets, chairlift, lunch center and snowmaking installation
  • Relocation of Christie Peak Express chairlift base terminal

2022/23 Winter:

  • Ice Rink opens
  • Greenhorn Ranch Learning Center opens
  • Wild Blue Gondola lower leg opens

2023 Summer:

  • Wild Blue Gondola upper leg Construction
  • Mahogany Ridge & Fish Creek Canyon terrain work
  • Snowmaking expansion- Sundown and Sunshine areas

2023/24 Winter

  • Wild Blue Gondola upper leg opens
  • Mahogany Ridge & Fish Creek terrain expansion opens
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Other exciting news for 2021/22 Winter

New Children’s Programming The Steamboat SnowSports School is evolving the resort’s children’s programming to better align with the resort’s purpose to have fun, create lifelong memories, introduce friends, make children laugh and smile. Beginning winter 21/22 Kids Vacation Center will officially transform. Serving children ages 2-6, Young Kids Lessons will offer indoor childcare and on-hill learning while instilling a lifetime passion for the outdoors.

“We’re in the business of creating memories for skiers and riders of all ages, and our camp includes the entire mountain,” said Nelson Wingard, director of Steamboat’s SnowSports School. “Our goal and purpose is to make kids happy campers whether they’re learning to ski and snowboard, playing inside, meeting new friends or exploring our outdoor playground. We’ll still be known for our outstanding service, our incredible instructors and our unmatched family experiences; and now we’ll be accomplishing all that under a name that aligns perfectly with what Steamboat Ski Resort is all about.”

Putting our People First

Steamboat recognizes that our staff is what makes our resort unique and has earned us the notoriety of being the most welcoming and friendly resort and community. Investing in our staff and creating opportunities for them to grow and thrive at the resort and in our community is a top priority and is highlighted through resort strategies including:

Largest base wage increase in resort history: in July 2021, the resort announced a new starting hourly base wage of $15, a nearly 20 percent increase. In addition to raising starting base wages, the resort re-evaluated eligible team members payrates and adjusted accordingly to reduce compression. Offering a competitive wage is a crucial component to recruiting and retaining the best employees in the business.

Commitment to Housing: Similar to every other mountain community, Steamboat is facing a housing crisis. SSRC is committed to working with local entities and partners to create long term solutions. Additionally, SSRC will pursue short term solutions every season to provide opportunities where available. For winter 2021/22 the Resort will provide 5 and 6 beds in a select number of employee housing units with rent available for employees at less than $500. This brings the resorts employee housing bed total to more than 500.

Employer-Based Childcare: To take a lead role to address a big issue facing our community, Steamboat Ski Resort is stepping up to find solutions to the childcare crisis in Routt County by taking the first steps to create an employer-based childcare facility. Targeted to open in late 2022, the resort will begin the process of opening a facility by hiring a director and working through the process of designating a location, acquiring permitting and licensing, hiring staff and other logistics to open a new daycare. SSRC is one of only a handful of ski resorts to offer this crucial benefit to parents who work at the resort, and is one of eight Colorado businesses selected to participate in a one-of-a-kind design lab for employer-based early childhood education centers through Executives Partnering to Invest in Children (EPIC) which will help the resort guide the development process. Providing childcare to SSRC staff is expected to free up to 35 childcare spaces in Routt County, considered a childcare desert by the Colorado Office of Early Childhood.

“Steamboat Ski Resort has long been known as a top family resort, now we are standing by our brand by supporting our staff families and building a community of the littlest Steamboat team members,” said Rob Perlman, president and COO of Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation. “We recognize there are many issues facing our community, and this is a big first step for the resort to support families in the valley. While this looks like a benefit just for our staff, the impacts are far reaching. Childcare is often a barrier in recruitment and retainment for the resort, and an employer-based facility can eliminate that hurdle for mothers and fathers wanting to work here. The staff benefits because they are able to find quality childcare provided by us, and the community benefits because new spaces for childcare are available at local facilities where SSRC staff members previously took their children. We hope this is a win for everyone and it’s a commitment to our future.”

Flights

16 nonstop flights: Steamboat’s air program continues to be one of the most robust in the Rocky Mountains with flights to Steamboat from 16 domestic airports, the most in resort history.  Major air carriers include American, Alaska, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest and United. Winter seasonal flights begin in December and run through March, making Steamboat accessible from anywhere in the world. www.steamboat.com/flights

Resort Sustainability

One of the resort’s top strategies is focusing on sustainability- specifically at the resort, within the Steamboat Springs community and within our team. In 2021 and for the upcoming winter season, SSRC has made numerous leaps towards sustainable improvements including:

  • Initiative to eliminate single use plastic bottles by providing reusable drink cups wherever possible and replacing all single-use plastic drink containers with aluminum.
  • Participating in project management of the Routt County Climate Action Plan to help develop strategies for emissions reduction in our community.
  • Partnering with The Nature Conservancy to host community discussion about climate change impacts and action through the lens of ski resort operations.
  • Outreach support for Yampa River Basin Rendezvous and Routt County Wildfire Mitigation Council.
  • Participation on the Innovative Transportation Task Force with the city and county to identify innovative solutions for local and regional transportation.
News / September 2021 Const... September 30, 2021

September 2021 Construction Updates

September 3, 2021

Gondola Terminal Move
Underground electrical work is being done. Tie-ins to plaza and pavers are being placed. Snowmelt mainframe and trench drain work is starting. Work continues on the retaining wall.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
Cement pouring will begin this week. Placing of steel is complete. Escalator delivery is planned over the next few weeks, and installation will take another three to five weeks.

 

September 23, 2021

Gondola Terminal Move
Cabin guide inserts will be installed this week and gondola cabins will begin to be hung on the line. Pavers to be installed next week. Load testing will be scheduled over the next few weeks.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
Escalators being delivered this week. They will be installed over the next several weeks. Stairs running parallel to escalators and canopy cover to follow. Concrete “lid” over lower plaza level to be installed mid-October. Pavers to follow.

News / August 2021 Construc... August 31, 2021

August 2021 Construction Updates

August 9, 2021

Gondola Terminal Move
The operator cabin has been installed. Lower terminal foundations have been poured and work on the retaining wall foundation is ongoing.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
The foundations for the escalator have been poured and the escalators will be set in place over the next few weeks. A new storm drain and snowmelt system is being installed in the plaza.

 

August 23, 2021

Gondola Terminal Move
North rock retaining wall is being installed. Electrical work is being completed by Yampa Valley Electric Association. Work is being done on the Burgess Creek Bridge.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
There will be a crane on site this week to assist in erecting the steel at the new resort entrance. Final concrete will be poured and the escalators will be set this week.

News / July 2021 Constructi... July 31, 2021

July 2021 Construction Updates

July 6, 2021

Grading work in the future Greenhorn Ranch learning area located near the Bashor Bowl will begin Monday, July 12. This will cause the closure of the Disc Golf Course for the remainder of the season and impact bike trails over the next few weeks. Stay up to date on the latest impacts on our website or Steamboat app.

Gondola Terminal Move

The canopy for the new gondola terminal will be installed this week along with pouring of foundations and footings for the site walls. Next week retaining walls will begin being installed.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
Materials from demolition continue to be sorted for recycling and hauled away. The demolition of the bridge near the Sheraton that will make way for the Gold Walk entrance continues.

 

July 13, 2021

Gondola Terminal Move
The walls started being built for the operator cabin this week. Foundations have been poured for a snowmaking machinery vault. Steel will be involved for an elevator that will service the lower terminal.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
Foundations for the future escalator are starting to be built. The demo work on the stage is complete and the demo of the stage is complete. Utility work for the under-plaza will begin this week.

 

July 27, 2021

Gondola Terminal Move
The splicing of the haul rope was completed last week. Work continues on the operator cabin for the gondola. Structural steel will be put in place.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
Demo of the Gold Walk topping slab is nearly complete. An end slab on the bridge near the Sheraton is being removed to make way for the future escalator.

News / June 2021 Constructi... June 30, 2021

June 2021 Construction Updates

June 15, 2021

Gondola Terminal Move
The underground mechanical systems for the lower gondola terminal have begun installation. Steel erection is slated to begin next week.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
Demolition has been completed for both the Gondola and SnowSports buildings. Clean up, including recycling and sorting of materials, will be ongoing for the remainder of June. Hauling of debris will continue through the month of June from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. The Goldwalk/Sheraton bridge demolition is underway and will connect to the future escalator that will be installed later this summer.

 

June 29, 2021

Gondola Terminal Move
Lower terminal foundation walls are being installed. New gondola towers for the lower terminal are being installed. Underground mechanical systems for the lower terminal are beginning to be installed as well as the mechanics for an elevator in the lower terminal.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
Clean up from demolition is nearly complete and includes recycling sorting and hauling of materials. The Goldwalk/Sheraton bridge that will connect the transit center with Gondola Square is being demolished and rebuilt, this work will continue through the end of July.

News / May 2021 Constructio... May 31, 2021

May 2021 Construction Updates

May 10, 2021

Gondola Terminal Move
Gondola cars have been removed from the line and all equipment has been removed from the lower terminal. Grading work is being done in the area where the magic carpets were formerly. The gondola cable has been cut and tied it back at Tower 3. After completing this initial prep work, Doppelmayr at a later date in the project when they will begin placing footings for the new lower terminal.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
Fencing has been installed at the base around the construction perimeter. There is no resort access at this time and all access to the base is currently through Torian Plum Plaza via Ski Time Square Drive. Wayfinding routes during our summer operations will be forthcoming. Demolition of the Gondola and Ski School buildings are awaiting approval by the City of Steamboat Springs Planning Commission later this month. Once approved and all permits have been received, demolition will begin.

 

May 17, 2021

Gondola Terminal Move
Grading work continues for the gondola relocation. Once the grading work is complete, the first few towers will be removed.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
The area continues to be prepped for demolition of the gondola and ski school buildings. The City of Steamboat Springs Planning Commission approved the demo permit on May 13 but the permit is not yet in hand to begin this next phase.

 

May 24, 2021

Gondola Terminal Move
Construction on the foundation for the new terminal started this week.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
Demolition of the Ski School building started on Tuesday, May 25. The Gondola building demolition is expected to begin next week. Hauling of debris will be taking place over the next several weeks.

 

May 31, 2021

Gondola Terminal Move
Last week towers 1 and 2 were removed and the first concrete pours for the foundations began.

Base Area Improvements and Resort Entrance
Demolition has been completed on the ski school building and has started on the gondola building. Cleanup and debris hauling will be ongoing for the remainder of June from 7am to 7pm. Demolition on the Gold Walk has begun as well as construction on a bridge to a future escalator that will be installed.

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