The summer and fall seasons now account for 19% of the visits to ski areas with direct spending of $58.6 million, up from $35.3 million in 2009-10. This is thanks in part to recent capital improvements including attractions such as zip-lines and canopy tours, mountain coasters, Segway tours and other activities, as well as traditional attractions such as chairlift rides and mountain biking.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n“Ski New Hampshire’s economic impact study serves as an invaluable tool in demonstrating the impact New Hampshire’s ski resorts have on the economies and character of the communities in which they are located,” commented Alice Pearce, president of Ski NH. “In this most recent study, only 11 percent of the total direct and secondary sales generated by ski area visitors actually took place at the ski areas. This reflects the substantial contribution these ski area visitors are making through spending at hotels, second homes, restaurants, liquor stores, tollbooths and other service facilities.”<\/p>\n
Ski NH’s 2012-13 economic impact study was managed and written by Dr. Daniel S. Lee and Dr. Mark Okrant of the Institute for New Hampshire Studies at Plymouth State University. Data was provided by the member resorts of Ski NH, the New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development, several state agencies, and the National Ski Areas Association. The report was paid for and published by Ski NH. Copies of the report are available online at www.SkiNH.com or by sending an email request to media@SkiNH.com.<\/p>\n
Ski NH is the statewide association representing 33 alpine and cross country resorts and more than 200 lodging and guest service properties in New Hampshire. For more information on ski areas, lodging packages, and updated winter events at Ski NH resorts, call Ski NH at (800) 88-SKI-NH (800-887-5464) or visit the Ski NH website at www.SkiNH.com. For statewide media relations assistance, visit the
\nNew Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism’s media room at http:\/\/visitnh.gov\/media\/ or contact Mr. Tai Freligh at 603-271-2343, option #2.<\/p>\n
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\nSki NH Releases Economic Impact Study for 2012-13 Season<\/p>\n
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\nSki NH Economic Impact Study for 2012-13 Season