As 2024 attracts to an in depth, a lot of the 57 lifts put in this yr are spinning over the vacations, a testomony to arduous work throughout the business. The sheer variety of installations fell barely from final yr however stays elevated from pre-pandemic. The enterprise cut up almost evenly between mounted and removable lifts in 2024 with main tasks coast to coast in each the USA and Canada.
As all the time, the Rocky Mountain states led the cost, with 24 ropeways accomplished throughout Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Arizona and New Mexico. Deer Valley added a whopping 5 chairlifts (three of which is able to open this season) and Powder Mountain added 4. The Rockies comprised almost half the full market, adopted by Canada and the Jap US. New elevate building reached its second highest stage in a long time throughout Canada, with tasks in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec. The midwestern states lagged, falling to simply two new lifts on the heels of a nasty snow yr in 2023-24. The west coast was down modestly with zero tasks within the Lake Tahoe area, three elsewhere in California, only one in Oregon and two in Washington.
4 removable gondolas opened in 2024 – at Legoland New York, Massive Sky, Montana; Wasatch Peaks, Utah and Grouse Mountain, British Columbia. That’s about regular for the post-covid period with three of these constructed by Leitner-Poma. 4 bubble chairlifts additionally opened, all of which had been six or eight packs. The variety of removable chairlifts declined from 29 to 22 and stuck grip chairlifts declined from 25 to 21. Little Chapman Hill in Durango, Colorado, added a cool platter elevate, the one main floor elevate this yr. We’ll in all probability want to attend one other decade for a brand new aerial tram following final yr’s debut of the Lone Peak Tram.
This yr was the second greatest for growth lifts because the 2008 monetary disaster, signaling resorts want to develop operations reasonably than merely changing previous lifts. A part of that’s after all the Deer Valley East Village megaproject, encompassing 5 tasks this yr and plenty of extra to come back.
Doppelmayr put in barely extra lifts than rivals Leitner-Poma and Skytrac however the Austrians’ variety of tasks declined essentially the most from 2023. Partek, MND and SkyTrans fabricated no aerial lifts, leaving clients with a real duopoly in 2024.
Doppelmayr dominated the mounted grip market with 57 % share whereas detachables had been cut up precisely evenly between the 2 builders. Doppelmayr provided fewer D-Line detaches this yr, putting in two large ones at Massive Sky Resort and one every at Mammoth Mountain and Deer Valley. Indicators level to extra D-Strains in 2025.
Leitner-Poma constructed the one new elevate of the yr not at a ski resort – the Minifigure Skyflyer at Legoland New York, which opened in June. The brief 10 passenger gondola options individually themed cabins and carries riders between the park entrance and the bottom of a hill.
One section that grew strongly was used lifts, which tripled from three installations in 2023 to 9 in ’24. As the price of new lifts continues to rise, extra operators want to prime quality used gear. In some circumstances the unique producer refurbishes and reinstalls, comparable to at Nice Mountain, Maine and Hunter Mountain, New York, whereas different ski areas selected to put in used lifts themselves or rent a contractor.
Leitner-Poma designed the whole lot from the second largest elevate by vertical transport toes per hour (Grouse Mountain gondola) to the smallest at Legoland. Doppelmayr additionally accomplished a broad vary of tasks from the world’s longest eight seat chairlift at Massive Sky all the way in which right down to the brief Aurora quad at Deer Valley. Skytrac continued serving the center of the market with mounted grip chairlifts ranging in dimension from the biggest at Powder Mountain’s Raintree growth to the smallest at Mt. Ashland, Oregon.
Alterra purchased essentially the most new lifts this yr – eight – adopted by Boyne Resorts with six. Vail Resorts pulled again from 18 new lifts in 2022 to 5 in 2023 and simply three in 2024, one in every of which was a relocation and one other of which was manufactured in 2022 however not put in till ’24. The fourth largest operator of North American ski areas, Powdr, bought simply two lifts this yr. Actually the biggest buyer for lifts was impartial ski areas, which collectively added dozens of lifts.
As we wave goodbye to 2024, we additionally say goodbye to 50 lifts that had been retired. The typical age of a elevate faraway from service in 2024 was 41 years previous. The business retired 11 Poma lifts, 9 Riblets and 7 Halls over the previous yr.
Introduced installations for 2025 are pacing about 15 % under the identical time final yr. That might be an indication of precise pullback or resorts are ready longer to make bulletins. In fact Deer Valley is an exception, the place an extra eight-ish lifts are deliberate for 2025 with extra to comply with. Some ’25 installs are already below building, together with Massive Sky’s Explorer Gondola and Alpental’s Chair 2. One robust space for 2025 is non-ski lifts, with tasks introduced in Colorado, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia that don’t have anything to do with sliding downhill.
2024 marked a milestone for me, as I completed visiting each public ski space in the USA and Canada. The 752nd and ultimate spot was Moose Mountain, Yukon, which took hundreds of miles and a number of days to succeed in in June. Many business pals stunned me on the Salt Lake Metropolis airport on my means house and we celebrated within the terminal. I’ll proceed documenting lifts in 2025, writing about venture bulletins and business information. Thanks as all the time for studying Raise Weblog and Joyful New Yr!