The Denver Post

Data: Record-high visitation days in February

- By Ali Longwell

February was a banner month for the town of Vail in terms of visitation. Both in comparison to the previous ski season as well as prior months this ski season, the town is seeing more visitors in both villages ( based on its Wifi data), with several overflow parking days and relatively strong bookings.

The town of Vail uses the number of daily Wifi visits to track pedestrian traffic data in Vail Village and Lionshead Village. The town currently only has data up until Feb. 23 of this year.

Based on a report included in the town’s March 1 Committee on Special Events packet, February had three record high visitation dates: Feb. 18, Feb. 4 and Feb. 10, with more than 31,000 daily visits on each day.

While the first date came during President’s Day weekend, the other two dates coincided with the National Brotherhoo­d of Skiers’ 50th- anniversar­y summit, which was held in Vail between Feb. 4 and Feb. 11.

Not only that, but out of the top 10 highest-trafficked days this ski season, February has seven of the highest days (with one date in January and two in December rounding out the top). On average, so far in February, the town has seen a daily average of 25,373 visits compared to 21,097 average daily visits in January and 18,472 in December.

This represents not only an increase from the two prior months this year but a significan­t increase year- over-year. So far, on average, February had a 52.75% increase in daily Wifi visits compared to the previous year. At its highest, the town saw a 94.75% increase year- over-year on Feb. 10.

January and December of this year also saw significan­t increases in Wifi traffic year- overyear. On average, January had a 43.03% increase year- over-year, and December had a 31.66% increase.

Additional­ly, by the same time last year, while Feb. 19, Feb. 20 and Feb. 18, 2022, had the highest Wifi visit days, December dates rounded out the top 10 days. And the ceiling was much lower; Feb. 19, 2022, saw 19,383 visits, which is significan­tly less than the record 32,627 visits on Feb. 18.

By the same time last year, the town had only 1.3 million daily Wifi visits, compared to 2.1 million so far this ski season. In total, during the 2021-22 ski season, Vail reported 2.2 million Wifi visits.

One other metric that the town continues to track related to visitation is its parking transactio­ns as well as the number of days it has to use overflow parking on the frontage road.

Between Feb. 1 and Feb. 22, the town had a total of 102,457 parking transactio­ns across its town- owned lots, which include not only the two village parking structures but also its lots at Ford Park, Red Sandstone and the soccer fields.

This averages out to around 4,454 transactio­ns a day between these February dates, which is a decrease from January but an increase from December this ski season. In January 2023, the town had an average of 4,700 daily parking transactio­ns in its lots, and 4,295 on average in December 2022.

For the 2021-22 ski season — from its start through Feb. 20 — the town’s average daily total of parking transactio­ns was around 4,492. So far this season, the average across the entire 2022-23 season (up until Feb. 20) is at 4,116 daily transactio­ns.

Reducing the number of days it has to overflow cars onto the South Frontage Road was one of the town’s primary goals in the new parking program it rolled out this season.

While it had a stated goal of 15 days, the town has already utilized this frontage road parking on 18 days this season. This includes five days in February, eight in January and five in December.

On Feb. 25, the town allowed 541 cars to park along the South Frontage Road, the highest number of overflow cars this season. In February, it also utilized this parking on Feb. 10 (with 337 cars), Feb. 11 (with 312 cars), Feb. 17 (with 270 cars) and Feb. 23 (with 214 cars).

Although the town of Vail is already above its goal, these numbers represent a significan­t decrease year- over-year. By Feb. 27, 2022, the town had already utilized the overflow parking on the South Frontage Road 35 days, with three days in February surging over 545 cars parked.

For the entire 2021-22 ski season, the town recorded 53 days of parking on the frontage road.

The March 1 Committee on Special Events packet also included the latest data from Destimetri­cs, which provides booking and occupancy data for properties in Vail.

According to the report, which has data as of Feb. 15, February had an average daily occupancy of 83.3%, with the second largest share of net new bookings (following March).

Since Jan. 31, (the date of the last Destimetri­cs report), there were 2,355 new bookings for the month of February. From the same date, there were 2,938 new bookings for March.

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