Ski Butlers Deer Valley Resort Press Room
Ski Butlers Deer Valley Resort Press Room
Ski the Rockies
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Bryn Carey
Bryn@SkiButlers.com
435-658-0458
About Ski Butlers…Founded five years ago in Park City, Utah, Ski
Butlers has become the leader in in-room fitting. Ski Butlers serves
over 25 resorts in Colorado, California, Utah, Wyoming and British
Columbia, Canada. These include the top 9 resorts as rated by readers
and editors of SKI Magazine in their “Top 50 Resort Rankings” issue.
Currently, Ski Butlers operates at the following locations: Heavenly,
Kirkwood, and Sierra in California; Aspen, Snowmass, Highlands,
Buttermilk, Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper, A-Basin, Telluride, Vail,
Beaver Creek, and Arrowhead in Colorado; Park City, Deer Valley, The
Canyons, and Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon resorts in Utah; Jackson
Hole in Wyoming; and Whistler/Blackcomb in British Columbia.
October 2009
Ski Butlers South Tahoe Receives 2009 Best of South Lake Tahoe Award
South
Lake Tahoe, CA….After years of operating as Five Star Alpine Rentals,
Ski Butlers South Lake Tahoe has received the U.S. Commerce Association
2009 Best of South Lake Tahoe in the Rental Agencies category. The USCA
“Best of Local Business” Award recognizes outstanding local business
throughout the country. Each year, the USCA identifies companies that
they believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local
community and business category.
Ski Butlers South Lake Tahoe’s
consistent focus on customer service has often earned local recognition.
However, the USCA award marks the 1st time they have been national
recognized as a superior service provider. “We are excited about this
award and continue to stand behind our mission…To deliver hassle-free
ski and snowboard rentals throughout North America” explained owner Sean
Raftree.
About U.S Commerce Association……The USCA is a
Washington D.C. based organization funded by local businesses operating
in towns, large and small, across America. The purpose of the USCA is to
promote local business through public relations, marketing and
advertising.
August 2009
Ski Butlers Launches New Website
Park
City, Utah…Ski Butlers has launched a new state of the art website
which makes for an easier and better user experience. “Our new website
makes our service hassle-free from the time the customer visits
SkiButlers.com, to the time we pick-up their skis on the final day,”
says Bryn Carey, President of Ski Butlers. “If you are a first time
customer that has little knowledge about ski rental delivery the steps
to describe the service are very clear and if you are a returning
customer our customer accounts feature and information on the ski and
snowboard equipment is much improved. Online reservations can still be
made in just minutes. It is very user friendly.”
Ski Butlers new
website was built to enhance the customers experience while on the site
and provide more valuable information. “Not only have our old features
of the website improved we have also started an online community for ski
enthusiasts and first time skiers,” said Carey. There is a blog, photo
gallery and live Twitter feed that will be updated daily with current
snow conditions, trends, and local insights to keep customers connected
to the mountain community. For the first time skiers there are guides on
how to ski and snowboard, how to choose the best mountain, and how to
pack for a ski trip.
August 2009
Ski Butlers adds European and Latin American Metric Sizing Conversion
Park
City, Utah…Ski Butlers has added both a European and Latin American
Metric Sizing conversion tool to their already state of the art
reservation system. This tool will enable both customers and their
booking agents to easily create reservations on www.skibutlers.com
without the worry of correct translation into US sizes. “We are thrilled
with the addition of this tool in our reservation system. This should
allow great ease with those agents who book ski vacations both
domestically and internationally,” said Chris Vitale, Ski Butlers’ Chief
Operating Officer. When making a reservation on the website, there is a
drop down where the individual booking can select ‘United States,’
‘European Union,’ or ‘Latin America.’ The system will then automatically
determine which ski and ski boot size is needed for their customers.
“We have received this request from tour operators as we have continued
to grow and serve international clientele. We know this will be a great
help,” said Vitale.
July 2009
Ski Butlers Answers to Limited Olympic Parking
Whistler,
BC…The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic Games
announced that a large percentage of the public parking lots in
Whistler, BC will be closed to accommodate the Olympics making it even
hard for tourists to travel around town. Services like Ski Butlers will
help tourists overcome these challenges. “Ski Butlers is positioned very
well for the Olympics,” said Karin Schulze, Owner of Ski Butlers
Whistler which delivers ski and snowboard rental equipment to its
customers. “Our convenient service will be even more attractive to the
tourists that want to enjoy the games and try and ski a few days during
the Olympics. Instead of traveling to a ski shop, waiting in traffic and
trying to find parking, customers can call Ski Butlers and be fitted
for their ski and snowboard rental equipment within minutes, all in the
comfort their accommodations.”
Some parking lot closures and
restricted vehicle access in Whistler will begin as early as January
2010 and will continue through March. The Vancouver Organizing Committee
recommends using public transportation as much as possible.
April 2009
Ski Butlers Scores Big With Its Customers
Vail,
CO…Ski Butlers averaged a Net Promoter Score (NPS) of 89% for the
2008-2009 ski season which measures an organization’s performance
through its customers’ eyes. “This score tells us two things,” said Bryn
Carey, President and Founder of Ski Butlers. “One that we have
consistent service throughout the 25 North American resorts we serve and
two we have found a way to make ski and snowboard rentals convenient
and hassle-free. This is not only good for Ski Butlers but also the
industry as whole.”
Companies obtain their NPS, sometimes
referred to as The Ultimate Question, by asking customers a single
question on a 0 to 10 rating scale: "How likely is it that you would
recommend our company to a friend or colleague?" Based on their
responses, customers can be categorized into one of three groups:
Promoters (9-10 rating), Passives (7-8 rating), and Detractors (0-6
rating). The percentage of Detractors is then subtracted from the
percentage of Promoters to obtain a Net Promoter score. A score of 75%
or above is considered quite high. The Net Promoter Score was created by
Frederick F. Reichheld from Bain Consulting in Boston, Massachusetts
and was introduced by Reichheld in his 2003 Harvard Business Review
article "The One Number You Need to Grow." Proponents of the Net
Promoter approach claim the score can be used to motivate an
organization to become more focused on improving products and services
for customers.
Other customer service oriented companies received the following scores:
Harley-Davidson: 81%
Amazon: 73%
eBay: 71%
Apple: 66%
Southwest Airlines: 51%
Dell: 50%
August 2009
Ski Butlers takes the “sweats” out of ski rental!
Aspen,
CO… For the past 7 years Ski Butlers has been taking the sweat and
hassle out of renting ski equipment. Now in this possible impending
Swine Flu world Ski Butlers is helping to eliminate a different type of
“sweats”. The biggest piece of advice from doctors worldwide is to
minimize the amount of interaction with large groups of people,
especially in confined spaces. Ski Butlers award winning service helps
mitigate these encounters by eliminating the need to be in a ski rental
shop with large numbers of other people. “It is just one more way
people can keep their risk lowered” said Riley Tippet, owner of Ski
Butlers Aspen and Telluride. “We are also installing practices to keep
our hands clean, so to speak.” Riley added that Ski Butlers is taking
the H1N1 virus seriously, they have installed Purell dispenser in all
their delivery vans as well as at their shops. They are taking care to
wipe down all poles with disinfectant wipes and are continuing to
diligently sanitize all their helmets and boots.
The H1N1 Virus is
having impacts all over the world; places of worship are re-tooling
century old traditions to impede any spread of viruses, sports arenas,
shopping malls, etc are all installing practices for mitigation. For
more information on H1N1, better known as the swine flu visit:
www.who.int
March 2009
Ski Butlers Whistler Delivering for the Kids
Whistler,
British Columbia…Ski Butlers Whistler, a locally owned ski and
snowboard rental delivery service, worked with members of WinterPRIDE
’09 to support the Western Canadian Pediatric AIDS Society, or Camp
Moomba. Ski Butlers donated a portion of all sales from every
WinterPRIDE member who rented ski or snowboard equipment from them
during the annual Gay Ski Week. “This is our second year in business
and our second year offering this promotion.” said Karin Schulze, owner
of Ski Butlers Whistler. “The WinterPRIDE members love the fact that
part of their rental price goes towards Camp Moomba, a very important
charity.”
Established in 1997, Camp Moomba is a specialized
summer camp program for kid’s age 6—7, who are impacted HIV/AIDS. Many
of the children that attend Camp Moomba are confronted by similar issues
in their lives. By coming together each year they are able to find the
type of support that can only come from understanding
WinterPRIDE
is a celebration of diversity and inclusiveness at the resort of
Whistler, Canada. This is one of the largest Gay Ski Weeks in the world
that offers culinary, health + wellness, and fantastic entertainment
both on and off the slopes. We are committed in creating safe and
welcoming spaces for the LGBT community and their friends & family.
WinterPRIDE celebrated its 17th anniversary in Whistler this year.
“We
hope to get more members of WinterPRIDE working with us next year so we
can increase the amount given to Camp Moomba,” said Ms. Schulze. “Ski
Butlers Whistler grows its business, our WinterPRIDE guests get the most
convenient ski rental service, and Camp Moomba gets greater financial
support to help the kids. It’s a win, win, win situation!”
November 2008
Ski Butlers Expands to Telluride, Colorado
Park
City, Utah…Ski Butlers is proud to announce Telluride as its newest
location, opening for the 2008-2009 ski season. “We are excited about
our expansion into Telluride. It is a great opportunity to offer another
world class ski destination to our customers,” said Bryn Carey, founder
and President of Ski Butlers.
Founded four years ago in Park
City, Utah, Ski Butlers has become the leader in in-room fitting. Ski
Butlers serves over 25 resorts in California and the Rocky Mountains,
including the top 8 in SKI Magazine’s “Top 50 Resort Rankings.” Besides
its extensive network of resorts, Ski Butlers has designed the
industry’s most user-friendly reservation system that allows customers
to create accounts and store their information online from vacation to
vacation and resort to resort.
Currently, Ski Butlers operates
at the following locations: Heavenly, Kirkwood, and Sierra in
California; Aspen, Snowmass, Highlands, Buttermilk, Breckenridge,
Keystone, Copper, A-Basin, Telluride, Vail, Beaver Creek, and Arrowhead
in Colorado; Park City, Deer Valley, The Canyons, and Big and Little
Cottonwood Canyons in Utah; Jackson Hole in Wyoming; and
Whistler/Blackcomb in British Columbia.
Ski Butlers features
high quality equipment from industry leaders like Rossignol, Roxy,
Volkl, Nordica, Dolomite, Marker, Fischer, and Elan in three performance
levels: sport, high performance, and high performance plus for adults
and junior and junior performance for children. As a full service
rental shop, Ski Butlers also rents helmets, boot dryers, and 2-way
radios.
Besides renting equipment, Ski Butlers carries an
extensive line of accessories, including goggles, sunglasses, sunscreen,
lip balm, gloves, hats, neck gators, and hand and toe warmers.
October 2008
Airlines Baggage Fees to Hit Ski and Snowboard Bags for the First Time
Park
City, Utah…I could never quite understand how skiers and golfers could
check their equipment for free. My lightweight bike, windsurf and surf
boards have always been charged a $75 fee each way. Forget about the
good old days, fees for skis are here and they’re here to stay. Over
the past year, the troubled airline industry has been looking for ways
to increase revenues, leading them to start charging for every service
they can think of; meals, snacks, curbside check-in, etc. You name it,
you pay for it. We knew it would come and it has now arrived.
With
the cost of ski and snowboard equipment going up, skiers have debated
whether to buy, lease or rent. With the escalating fee for each bag
checked, it now makes more sense than ever to rent. If you can’t fit
your ski boots in your suitcase with your ski and street apparel, you
will end up with at least three bags; one for clothes, another for
skis/snowboard and a third for ski boots. The first bag will cost
between $15 and $25 each way, the second bag will cost between $25 and
$50 and the third bag will cost between $100 and $125. (See fee chart
below).
Don’t worry about renting; it isn’t like it used to be.
New in-room fitting services are the thing to do now. No more trips to
the overcrowded, dark and smelly rental shop. Instead of wasting time
standing in line, companies like industry leading Ski Butlers
(877-754-7754, www.skibutlers.com) will come to your accommodations.
While in the comfort of your lodging, Ski Butlers will fit you for all
of your equipment needs. With extended hours of operation, you can be
fitted at your convenience from early morning (7 a.m.) to as late as 9
p.m., seven days a week. “It’s hassle-free,” explained Bryn Carey,
President of Ski Butlers. “Ski Butlers is in the business of making it
easy to rent. We are focused on customer service,” he added. "Our goal
is to take the stress out of renting skis and boards in addition to all
of the hassles associated with going to a rental shop; standing in
line, and lugging all of the equipment back to your lodging, especially
if you have kids."
Let’s look at the numbers. The cost of buying
new high performance skis and boots at a ski shop is between $1100 to
$1500. The one way cost of checking three bags (clothing, boots and
skis) is between $140 and $160. While flying on Delta Airlines, the
round trip cost will skyrocket to $380. The cost of renting top
performance demo equipment for four days is $236, so it makes sense to
rent. Under this scenario you could rent for five to seven years if you
ski or ride only a few times per year for about the same price as
buying or paying baggage fees. Plus, you will have the latest and
greatest equipment on the market and less hassles.
Ski Butlers is
an innovative leader in the ski rental delivery business. Carey
emphasizes the fact that this is a high quality service without a big
price tag. Leaving your
ski equipment at home is cost effective in this new age of baggage fees.
Ski
Butlers features high quality equipment from industry leaders
Rossignol, Volkl, Roxy, Head, Fischer, and Elan. As a full service
rental operation, Ski Butlers also rents helmets, boot dryers, and 2-way
radios. If you forget your sunscreen, sunglasses or lip balm, Ski
Butlers offers these items for sale in addition to a nice selection of
gloves, hats, goggles and hand warmers.
Ski Butlers provides the
newest ski and snowboard equipment on the market so there is no need to
worry about these new fees that have been implemented by the airlines.
At a fraction of the cost, Ski Butlers provides a wonderful opportunity
for skiers in an easy and convenient way. Give it a try.
Sample baggage fees from select Airlines:
Carrier Bag 1 Bag 2 Bag 3
Delta $15 $50 $125
United $15 $50 N/A
A/A $15 $25 $100
US Air $15 $25 $100
Southwest FREE FREE FREE
Ski Butlers ski and snowboard rental prices:
High Performance Plus Package $47 - $59
High Performance Package $39 - $49
Sport, Junior and Junior Performance Packages $25 - $43
October 2007
Ski Butlers Rapid Expansion Continues
Park
City, Utah…Skiers and snowboarders visiting Whistler/Blackcomb British
Columbia can now enjoy hassle-free in-room fitting of ski and snowboard
equipment. “Adding Whistler to our service list of world class ski
destinations allows our customers to use Ski Butlers on most, if not
all, of their ski vacations,” said Bryn Carey, founder and President of
Ski Butlers.
Founded three and a half years ago in Park City,
Utah, Ski Butlers has become the leader in in-room fitting. Ski Butlers
serves over 24 resorts in California and the Rocky Mountains, including
the top 8 in SKI Magazine’s “Top 50 Resort Rankings.” Besides its
extensive network of resorts, Ski Butlers has designed the industry’s
most user-friendly reservation system that allows customers to create
accounts and store their information online from vacation to vacation
and resort to resort.
Currently, Ski Butlers operates at the
following locations: Heavenly, Kirkwood, and Sierra in California;
Aspen, Snowmass, Highlands, Buttermilk, Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper,
A-Basin, Vail, Beaver Creek, and Arrowhead in Colorado; Park City, Deer
Valley, The Canyons, and Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons in Utah;
Jackson Hole in Wyoming; and Whistler/Blackcomb in British Columbia.
Ski
Butlers features high quality equipment from industry leaders like
Rossignol, Volkl, Nordica, Dolomite, Marker, Fischer, and Elan in three
performance levels: sport, high performance, and elite demo for adults
and children. As a full service rental shop, Ski Butlers also rents
helmets, boot dryers, and 2-way radios.
Besides renting
equipment, Ski Butlers carries an extensive line of accessories,
including goggles, sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm, gloves, hats, neck
gators, and hand and toe warmers.
October 2007
Ski Butlers Expands to Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Park
City, Utah…Since 2004, Ski Butlers has been revolutionizing the way
people rent skis at major ski resorts across the US, and will now offer
its service to skiers and snowboarders visiting Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
“We at Ski Butlers are excited to be entering the Jackson Hole market,”
said Bryn Carey, founder and president of Ski Butlers. “Our high level
of service is congruent with Jackson Hole’s reputation for great
service.” Currently, Ski Butlers operates at the following locations:
South Lake Tahoe in California and Vail, Beaver Creek, Arrowhead, Aspen,
Snowmass, Breckenridge, Keystone, and Copper in Colorado and Park City,
Deer Valley, The Canyons, and Salt Lake City in Utah and Jackson Hole
in Wyoming.
Skiers and snowboarders visiting these major ski
resorts across the US can enjoy hassle-free in-room fitting of ski and
snowboard equipment without leaving their accommodations. This new
service is growing more and more popular among skiers and riders in the
know. Ski Butlers, an innovative leader in the ski delivery business,
stresses that this is a high quality service without a big price tag.
“Our goal is to take the stress out of renting skis and all the hassles
associated with going to a rental shop, standing in line, and lugging
all the equipment back to your lodging. Now you can set up an
appointment and a team of qualified ski technicians will come to you at
your convenience,” said Carey. “Once people experience our service they
say, if avoidable, they will never go back to a rental shop again.
What seals the deal is the service in most cases is less expensive than
renting at the resort.”
Words like convenience and
stress-free aren’t normally associated with ski rentals. “Ski Butlers
took the stress out of our trip to Deer Valley,” said Mrs. Holding of
San Francisco California. “We will use them again and recommend them to
all our friends!”
Ski Butlers features high quality equipment
from industry leaders like Rossignol, Volkl, Nordica, Dolomite, Marker,
Fischer, and Elan in three performance levels, sport, high performance,
and elite demo for adults and children. As a full service rental shop,
Ski Butlers also rents helmets, boot dryers, and 2-way radios.
Besides
renting equipment, Ski Butlers carries an extensive line of accessories
including goggles, sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm, gloves, hats, neck
gators, and hand and toe warmers.
When the ski technicians arrive
they are supplied with a variety of sizes and types of skis and boots,
which guarantees proper fit. “Everyone was happy including the veteran
skier in our bunch who promised me equipment delivery would not work
because her boot size was very hard to get just right. Your team had
plenty of extra boots on hand and fixed her up in no time,” commented
Mr. Bill Houghton of Atlanta, Georgia.