DENVER (AP) — Helmet, goggles, skis? Check. Hand sanitizer, face covering, reservation? Check.
Roughly seven months after the coronavirus cut the ski season short at the height of spring break, resorts across the U.S. and Canada are picking up the pieces and trying to figure out how to safely reopen this winter.
Resort leaders are asking guests to curb their expectations and to embrace a new normal while skiing amid a pandemic.
That could mean skiing with face coverings, socially-distanced lift lines, no dine-in service, sharing lifts only with your group and no large gatherings for an apres drink.
Resorts are trying to avoid a repeat of last spring, when many mountain communities were disproportionately affected by the virus.