Big Mountain Hits the Big Time
Coldwell Baker Wachholz and Company Wrote:
Whitefish Mountain Resort, Winter Sports Incorporated had a positive increase in their seasonal revenues. The weather cooperated giving them the most snowfall in the last 11 seasons and one of the top three seasons of the last 50 years. As a local Flathead Valley resident who has skied the hill over the last 15 years, I was happy to see some of the recent improvements, such as replacing chairs two and seven, and high speed quad upgrade to chair one. The new base lodge is beautiful, however not perhaps as family friendly as it has been in the past. WSI's management has contended that they need to move into the twentieth century with the services they offer if they want to remain competitive, and they aren't trying to change the character of the resort in the process. There is some strong dissention in the town of Whitefish as well as throughout the valley regarding this thought, however it is the price we all must pay as we adjust to the inevitable growth. Those in power at Whitefish Mountain Resort seem to want to maintain the balance of being a destination ski resort while still preserving the neighborhood ski hill some of us are used to. Personally I hope they can achieve thier goal.
Read more about the year at Whitefish Mountian Resort here

Contact us regarding the Flathead Valley or Whitefish Mountain Resort at:
propertyinfo@cbwrealestate.com406.751.4304
Whitefish Mountain Resort, Winter Sports Incorporated had a positive increase in their seasonal revenues. The weather cooperated giving them the most snowfall in the last 11 seasons and one of the top three seasons of the last 50 years. As a local Flathead Valley resident who has skied the hill over the last 15 years, I was happy to see some of the recent improvements, such as replacing chairs two and seven, and high speed quad upgrade to chair one. The new base lodge is beautiful, however not perhaps as family friendly as it has been in the past. WSI's management has contended that they need to move into the twentieth century with the services they offer if they want to remain competitive, and they aren't trying to change the character of the resort in the process. There is some strong dissention in the town of Whitefish as well as throughout the valley regarding this thought, however it is the price we all must pay as we adjust to the inevitable growth. Those in power at Whitefish Mountain Resort seem to want to maintain the balance of being a destination ski resort while still preserving the neighborhood ski hill some of us are used to. Personally I hope they can achieve thier goal.
Read more about the year at Whitefish Mountian Resort here
Contact us regarding the Flathead Valley or Whitefish Mountain Resort at:
propertyinfo@cbwrealestate.com406.751.4304


It's called a hostile takeover. These people from California could not even provide the services promised in their map and brochures. When they shortened the ski day because "it's too dangerous" at that hour, we knew they were crooks.
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