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THANKSGIVING WEEKEND FAILS TO PROVIDE LIFT TO SKI AREAS

          Out west, ski resort bookings are "down," and while
     most officials will not say exactly how much, Thanksgiving
     business was "below average," according to Steve Raabe of
     the DENVER POST.  In addition, resort officials say that
     reservations for Christmas and New Year's "are lagging." 
     Some resorts have been forced to "postpone opening dates and
     limit the number of lifts they're operating."  Hotel and
     condo operators in the mountains "are offering discounts and
     incentives that might have stayed shelved if snowpack was
     near average."  Vail Resorts spokesperson Paul Witt: "We've
     seen prices come down, particularly over the Christmas
     holiday.  Some hotels have come down as much as 50 percent
     from their (published rates)."  Among the reasons
     contributing to the dip are "uncertainty over the scope of
     Y2K problems" and "unseasonably warm temperatures in other
     parts of the country [that] may have dampened skier
     interest" (DENVER POST, 11/28).  In VT, "many resorts
     offered partial refunds and vouchers in compensation" for
     poor conditions over the Thanksgiving weekend (AP, 11/28). 
     ING Barings' Leisure Analyst Barry Rothberg, on ski stocks:
     "Ski stocks have been flattish after coming off a poor
     season last year and have not yet moved up in anticipation
     of a better season this year. .... If we do get normalized
     snow -- not a great snow year, but a normal snow year -- the
     numbers should rebound smartly" (CBS MarketWatch, 11/26). 

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