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by tayo42 955 days ago
i feel like 3/4 of the people at ski resorts are on green groomers for 2 runs then day drinking. i think its just a place to be.

for both points, i think some of it is driven by social media too and it doesn't take a lot for those places to feel full. are outdoorsy people listening to bluetooth radios on trails? doubt it, probably some attention seeker looking for social media content

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There's a lot of truth to this. Ski resorts will be slammed at 9am, rental lines out the wazoo, beginner runs flooded, food court swamped at 11-12, but the real solid runs at 1pm are free and clear. Seems like most people show up, do a couple green runs or lessons and leave before the day even ends.
Obviously this depends on the region and weather, but in my experience the best areas on the mountain are tracked out and bumpy by the afternoon. Once the sun really starts hitting the snow it can get lumpier and tougher compared to fresh stuff, and more frequent / larger ice patches appear on hard-packed runs.

If you have a season pass it doesn't make sense to ski the worse conditions, since you can just go back another morning. There's also the desire to beat the traffic leaving the resort, which can be brutal in some places.