Reports Q1 revenue $271.03M, consensus $277.59M. “Our first quarter results were in line with our expectations and importantly, we’re seeing encouraging early momentum from our key initiatives to drive visitation during the 2025/2026 ski season, deepen our guest engagement, and create exceptional guest experiences,” said Rob Katz, CEO. “We are taking decisive actions to support these priorities, as evidenced by the introduction of our new advanced lift ticket discount for guests who book at least a month in advance at select resorts, in addition to our Epic Friend tickets announced in August. We are encouraged by the initial response to our updated marketing strategy and investments focused on expanding our reach, which drove improved pass product sales results in the final selling period. These efforts are a part of a multi-year strategy that leverages our unique competitive advantages to drive sustained, profitable growth, and we remain confident in our ability to make improvements that reaccelerate growth in fiscal 2027 and beyond.”
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