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click here for Booth Creek Ski Holdings Inc. revenues

After the six months ended on 04/30/2004 the Summit had 475,000 skier visits (pg.13 SEC 10-Q).

 

This revenue can be inferred  by multiplying by the cost of a day pass.

 

475,000 skier visits@$42 per skier visit (cost of adult day ticket) = $19,950,000.00 skier visit dollars. That is they made up to 19.95 million dollars from the Summit!!! in the six month season................

 

Note: This assumes all skiers are adults.  No other resort revenues are included in this calculation.
 Or, from page 17 of the SEC 10-Q:

 

 Revenue per Skier Visit......... $   49.59
475,000 skier visits*$49.59 per skier visit = skier visit dollars for the six month 2004 season.
Note: the 49.59 is the figure they used to calculate for all of their resorts.
 
According to SEC form 10-Q file: (accessible to anyone)

 

 

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