![]() ![]() "We are preaching patience and gratitude this ski season," Rafferty said. Nathan Rafferty, the president and CEO of Ski Utah, is sharing the same message with skiers and powder hounds alike. READ: UTA announces enhanced safety measures on buses during ski season "We're going to get this system dialed in." "We are asking our passengers and our riders to please, please be patient with us," he said. With the possible delays and new health guidelines, Arky is asking riders to plan ahead and practice patience. "There could be delays of 15, maybe 20 minutes," Arky added. The social distancing requirements mean fewer people on the bus and a slight increase in wait times at the bus stop. "UTA has decided that in addition to requiring face masks, we're also going to limit the passenger load on each of our buses," Arky said. With the effects of the pandemic, riders can expect a bit of a twist to their ski bus ride this year. READ: More Utah ski resorts open, announce opening dates "Ski season is underway!" UTA spokesman Carl Arky said excitedly. Skiers and snowboarders can once again ride the Utah Transit Authority ski buses to avoid traffic and parking at the resorts up Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons. SALT LAKE CITY - Both Brighton and Alta ski resorts are open, and Solitude and Snowbird are set to open in the next week. ![]()
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