Snowbasin Resort is Honored to Receive Awards From The National Ski Area Association (NSAA) For Conversion Cup and Best Overall Safety Program

May 9 2018

Snowbasin, UT – May 7, 2018 Snowbasin Resort is honored to receive awards from the National Ski Area Association (NSAA) for the Conversion Cup and Best Overall Safety Program over the weekend at the NSAA National Convention. 

The Conversion Cup is an annual award that recognizes resorts across the country that have developed outstanding programs to convert new skiers and snowboarder into lifelong enthusiasts. Snowbasin Resort won the Conversion Cup for the success of its Learn & Earn Program, which is focused on instilling a sense of inclusivity among newcomers and creating lifelong participants in snowboarding and skiing. 

The three-year program, provides a road map and incentives along the way to becoming a core participant. Year one of Learn & Earn includes three all-day group lessons, seasonal rental of ski or snowboard equipment, and a season pass upon completion of the third lesson. In the fall, guests are invited to the resort to get fitted for equipment, meet the instructor staff, become familiar with the resort, and get answers to any questions they may have. Graduates of the year one Learn & Earn program are eligible for the year two program—Learn, Earn & Return—which consists of three additional group lessons, a season pass, and purchase of their own equipment—all for $499 (youth price) or $599 (adult price). Year three of the program (the 2018-19 season) will continue the momentum with a premier season pass, a private lesson, and numerous other special perks. A component of Snowbasin’s application is that the youth Learn & Earn program is offered in partnership with the Davis County Education Foundation, which provides financial support to the public school district in nearby Davis County. A portion of the profits from Learn & Earn are donated to the Foundation. “It’s fantastic to see the energy and enthusiasm for growing skiing and riding from all the resorts across the country,” said Kelly Pawlak, NSAA president/CEO. “The success of Snowbasin’s program is impressive and, along with the other winners of the Conversion Cup, provides a model for areas to consider as they develop and refine their own programs. Congratulations to Snowbasin!” 

The Best Overall Safety Program is one of seven safety awards given out to resorts for their exceptional initiatives to educate the public about skiing and snowboarding responsibility – not only during NSAA Safety Awareness Month in January but throughout the year. Snowbasin was recognized over the weekend for the new SAFERmtn Team Initiative. 

The SAFERmtn Team is a safety initiative that was introduced during NSAA Safety Month and continued through the season and beyond. The resort wide program involved both employees and guests based on the mantra: Our Mountain – Our Community – Our Responsibility. There was a consistent message around the resort, pins worn by all staff, community engagement aspects, rewarding responsible skiers and riders, and a strong web/social media presence. All of these attributes helped improve the safety culture at the resort and Snowbasin hopes it will continue to improve in the future. Guests were thrilled to see a presence of the staff in slow zones, the pins on all staff, and the social media push. Snowbasin even had guests inquire how they could get a pin and be part of the team. 

For more information, please visit www.snowbasin.com or call 801.620.1000. 

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