
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has announced plans to reopen for the winter season beginning Thanksgiving weekend despite the COVID-19 pandemic. In an official statement last week, the resort said they will require employees and every guest to wear face coverings in lines, when loading and unloading chairlifts, gondolas, the Aerial Tram and in all indoor resort facilities, including retail, restaurants, guest services, ticketing, administrative offices, and restrooms. Guests will be advised to practice physical distancing by staying at least six feet away from other groups of people while standing in lines, inside buildings and structures or moving around the property. The resort plans to work to pre-fulfill ticket purchases so that guests can arrive with tickets in hand to eliminate a stop in a guest service center. Restaurants, guest service centers, and retail/rental facilities will be arranged to ensure appropriate distancing. Lifts and gondolas will be loaded with groups traveling together or individually, with separate capacity considerations for the Aerial Tram. All capacity changes will be in alignment with State and County ordinances. The resort plans to operate for 137 days, opening on November 26th through April 11th.
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