Certain passes, peak time lift tickets and summer ski products will all be costing more this season at Timberline Lodge after its insurer carrier left the state.
MT HOOD VILLAGE, Ore. — Skiers planning to hit the slopes this winter should expect to pay more. Insurance hikes are forcing Oregon ski resorts, including Timberline Lodge, to raise prices.
Timberline is warning customers to prepare for higher prices after its insurance carrier left the state, citing stark increases in insurance costs. They wrote in the statement that their liability insurance premium increased by over 2.5 times, and their deductible is now 10 times higher than last year.
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