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Hi, a discussion came up on what you would do if money was no object.
I was wondering, has there ever been a situation where there was a large piece of mountain terrain with huge potential but no infrastructure and a single rich person came along and turned it into a ski resort?
How many billions are we talking to make 300km or so of piste accessible and skiable? Assume an access road through the mountains is already in place and there is enough terrain for a village base.
If money was no object, what would you like to see in your dream resort? I would probably have some sort of Tyrolean wooden chalet only rule first and foremost.
Apologies if in the wrong place. Just interested.
Thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Sort of but it's more the sort of chancers who cater for billionaires and then get involved in dubious bankruptcies
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowstone_Club
Walt Disney built Sugarbowl (actually wikipedia seems to indicate that he was more of a significant stockholder than outright owner).
I thought someone big owned Glacier 3000
Last edited by Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person on Mon 29-09-14 19:59; edited 1 time in total
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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How about Megève.
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Sochi
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Robert Redford has Sundance, if that's what you mean. Other places have, of have had, single high net worth owners.
I'm not sure how much piste you'd need if there was just you - it all needs maintenance.
Wiegele was toying with the idea of building a private resort in Blue River - he has the pistes and logged the terrain, with plans showing houses for the rich and a few lifts on what is now basically Cat skiing terrain. We're talking 10 or twenty houses maximum there. It would/ will be a private resort, although it's state land, so sledders and hikers would have access, but not lift or heli access.
Me, I would not want to "own" a large ski area, that's too much like work, and it's hardly "private" in any sense. Rich people I've met tend to go the other way - find somewhere to park your G5 and your security, then just hire a heli. Don't need no stinkin' resorts!
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If I had that sort of money I'd just buy the land and a heli, and have a couple of pilots on retainer. Maybe a one lift or a cat too for storm days.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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I think the title should be changed to has anyone without blood on their hands, or of a dubious character who is also a billionaire built a ski resort - this list would be short I imagine
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Oh lets not forget Sestriere built by the Fiat family , don't think they have blood on their hands just Rust !
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You know it makes sense.
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Rob Mackley, That depends if the quality of their cars caused any accidents Fix It Again Tomorrow
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Andermatt, and Megeve, Megevee was purpose built by the Rothschild family, and for Andermatt some Egyptian Billionare has bought 50% of the land in the village and is redeveloping the whole place
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Poster: A snowHead
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Rob Mackley wrote: |
Oh lets not forget Sestriere built by the Fiat family , don't think they have blood on their hands just Rust ! |
not sure as Gadaffi was a major share holder.........
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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not sure as Gadaffi was a major share holder.........
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Oh no not another ski loving Dictator ,
here's another Mossolini and Cervina
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Going back to the original post, Denis Creissels, the lift engineer who originally designed the lift at La Grave, as well as many more in other resorts, later bought the lift from the bankrupt company running it. As far as I understand he is still bailing it out with his own money...........
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Gianni Agnelli started Sestriere I believe
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Dick Bass
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Majid Al Futtaim ....
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Alvin Cobabe, not a billionaire though
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Thanks guys I probably didn't phrase it too well but I didn't mean a private playground type of deal but a resort for everyone.
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Max Dercum founded Arapahoe Basin and Keystone in Colorado (actually, he co-founded it with others, but he was the driving force).
He wasn't a billionaire, though the fact that he did it proves it could be done by a billionaire.
They bought mining claims for $50 each on the mountain at A Basin, and opened the resort just after WW2. Lift tickets were $1.25.
They started Keystone in 1970, the Dercums having owned a ranch at the base of that hill (or hills) since before the war.
A few years ago, I had the pleasure of skiing with his wife Edna, then in her late 90s. She was a very tidy skier, though she didn't impress me in the park. A really nice woman with all her marbles.
She died the same year, sadly, though unrelatedly.
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Portillo?
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Earl Holding - owned both Sun Valley, Idaho and Snowbasin in Utah, extensively improving their facilities.
Dave McCoy - started Mammoth Mountain, Ca. running it until he sold it.
Alvin Cobabe - bought and started Powder Mtn Utah, until selling it in his old age.
None of them wanted the areas for their own private ski areas but for folks to use. They had a little cash and foresight, Earl though used his as a way of channeling tax dollars
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