
"Every region of the United States has that one mountain that skiers and snowboarders rave about as the must-hit spot when you're in the area. It boasts the best terrain, slopes, amenities, lodging, dining, and atmosphere-that's why it's always the resort everyone recommends. Camelback Resort is one of eight ski resorts in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, and it's the one to keep an eye on moving forward."
"The Poconos were famously dubbed the Honeymoon Capital of the World back in the 1960s and 70s, with some resorts featuring heart-shaped tubs and champagne-glass whirlpools. This quirky tradition continues to charm visitors today. However, much has changed since the golden age of skiing, and Camelback Resort has evolved alongside it. Gone are the winters where snow blanketed the ground from late November through late March. The days of quarter-inserted lockers feel almost as distant as when 55-cent cheeseburgers were on the McDonald's menu. Back in the day, an adult weekend lift ticket cost around $25; now, that barely covers a burger and fries on the mountain. The world changes, and those who adapt thrive."
"Camelback Resort opened in 1963 and has adapted to those changes for decades, positioning itself for success in a ski industry marked by uncertainty. This offseason, the resort made bold leadership moves by bringing in three key people to steer it through ongoing changes: Jason Bays as Vice President and General Manager of Camelback Resort, Olivier Marc Glattfelder as Resort Manager, and Laszlo Otvos as Director of Mountain Operations. Bays grew up in the Poconos and landed one of his first jobs at Camelback Resort as a lifeguard and ski instructor as a student. He also raced on the ski team at Camelback while in school. His resume includes managing ski resorts, water parks, and hotels across the United States, which is important because Camelback Resort is a true 4-season resort. Camelback Resort is one of the few ski resorts in the country t"
Camelback Resort opened in 1963 and operates as a four-season resort in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. The resort stands out among eight Pocono ski areas for terrain, slopes, amenities, lodging, dining, and atmosphere. The Poconos earned the nickname "Honeymoon Capital of the World" in the 1960s and 70s, and some resorts still feature romantic amenities. Winters have become less predictable, reducing natural snow cover and altering the ski season. Camelback has adapted over decades and recently appointed three senior leaders: Jason Bays as Vice President and General Manager, Olivier Marc Glattfelder as Resort Manager, and Laszlo Otvos as Director of Mountain Operations. Jason Bays has local roots and diverse resort management experience.
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