
Scott said they've enhanced the light show produced by thousands of LED lights and projection lights that pulse along with an immersive sound system. The Peak also made improvements to its Lunar Lights snow tubing attraction. "We also redid the deck outside the main ski lodge, so it’s expanded 12 feet, added fire pits, rope lighting and did some renovating at the other lodges as well, replacing the bar tops and flooring." "Where you rent the skis has been completely gutted and redone, it’s a much more efficient system," Scott said. In addition, the Peak underwent several renovation projects. The Peak bought two new snowcats - which are trucks that help push around snow on the mountains - and replaced nearly 70% of its rental equipment with new equipment. Scott said nearly $3.5 million was spent in preparation for this winter season. "The last couple years we’ve sold more season passes than we have in years and I think part of that is the result of COVID and people wanting to get outside, which is creating a ton of skiers." and get a jumpstart on the season," he said. "This gives people an opportunity to come up.
#Showoff lifts plus#
The resort should open on Friday and Nick Scott Jr., vice president of Scott Enterprises, sees the early opening as a plus for the lodge.

Peek'n Peak Resort, located at 1405 Olde Road in Clymer, New York, is expected to open about a week earlier than usual.
