Epic Experience: Vail Resorts Puts Guest Experience at the Center of New Growth Plan
Epic Experience: Vail Resorts Puts Guest Experience at the Center of New Growth Plan PR Newswire BROOMFIELD, Col
Epic Experience: Vail Resorts Puts Guest Experience at the Center of New Growth Plan PR Newswire BROOMFIELD, Col
Begins multi-year transformation of the end-to-end guest journey, setting a new standard for the modern ski experience across its network of premier mountain destinations Raises the bar on mountain food with significant investment to elevate its most popular dishes Launches Epic Ascent for an enhanced private lesson experience with concierge services, white-glove gear rental and high-touch customer support BROOMFIELD, Colo., July 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Vail Resorts CEO Rob Katz today announced a new era for the company defined by delivering the best and most differentiated guest experience in skiing and riding.
Vail Resorts (MTN) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
Investors with an interest in Leisure and Recreation Services stocks have likely encountered both Life Time Group Holdings, Inc. (LTH) and Vail Resorts (MTN). But which of these two stocks is more attractive to value investors?
Vail Resorts' lower sales multiple and 6.6% yield draw attention, but earnings pressure, softer pass sales and rising leverage keep its outlook uncertain.
Vail Resorts faces pressure from weak snowfall, lower visits and slower pass sales as costs and weather-sensitive demand cloud its outlook.
MTN's latest results show how ski demand is shifting beyond snowfall, with weather risk, pass softness and ticketing changes reshaping the resort model.
I maintain a hold rating on Vail Resorts as proof of demand recovery remains insufficient. MTN's Q3 results were weak, with resort revenue down 7% and early pass units for next season down 10%. Weather was the primary headwind, but the pass model, cost actions, and potential normalization still offer a credible recovery path.
Vail Resorts maintains a dominant luxury position with 42 mountain resorts and a highly successful season pass program. Viking has demonstrated aggressive growth in the river and ocean cruise markets, reaching nearly $6.5 billion in annual revenue.
SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MTN Group Fintech has entered into a strategic partnership with Ant International, a leading global digital payment, digitisation and financial technology provider, to accelerate the transformation of its mobile money ecosystem. The partnership, which is expected to launch in Nigeria next quarter, will introduce a super-app platform designed to enhance user experience, deepen digital inclusion and enable a next-generation ecosystem for digital finance, lifestyle and.
On June 10, 2026, Vail Resorts Inc (MTN) shares rose 3.5% to a current price of $135.89. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded within a range of $118.51
Investors looking for stocks in the Leisure and Recreation Services sector might want to consider either Carnival (CCL) or Vail Resorts (MTN). But which of these two companies is the best option for those looking for undervalued stocks?
Vail Resorts faces deteriorating fundamentals, with declining pass sales, visitation, and revenue, prompting a downgrade to sell. MTN's Q3 revenue fell 7% y/y to $1.21B, with lift ticket revenue down 5.3% and visitation down 15.5%. Season pass units for 2026/2027 dropped 10% y/y, undermining hopes for a near-term turnaround despite management's weather-related explanations.
MTN's Q3 EPS miss as record-low snowfall and warm temps cut visitation 15%, pressure margins and force guidance cuts.
Worries about a weaker outlook have ski operator Vail Resorts' stock facing a wipeout of its progress this year.
Vail Resorts Inc. (NYSE:MTN) on Monday posted worse-than-expected third-quarter results.
Shares of Vail Resorts Inc (NYSE:MTN) are plunging 3.5% to trade at $132.45 out of the gate, sinking after the company shared a fiscal third-quarter earnings miss on revenue that matched expectations.
Stock futures are pointing to a higher open Tuesday as the market looks to extend its recovery from last week's losses; President Trump said last night that the U.S. and Iran are close to a "very, very good deal;" OpenAI has confidentially filed with the SEC for an IPO, but said in a statement it doesn't have a timeline for going public; Nuvalent shares are soaring after the drugmaker agreed to be acquired by British pharmaceutical giant GSK; and Vail Resorts shares are down after the company cut its outlook for the second time this year. Here's what you need to know today.
Stock futures are higher with the Nasdaq and Dow sporting triple digit gains premarket as geopolitical tensions cool
With U.S. stock futures trading higher this morning on Tuesday, some of the stocks that may grab investor focus today are as follows: