With Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak announcing the closure of non-essential businesses for no-less than 30 days and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Incline Village General Improvement District (IVGID) has decided to close Diamond Peak Ski Resort for the remainder of the 2019-20 ski season.
“This decision was incredibly difficult to make,” said Diamond Peak General ManagerMike Bandelin. “All of us here at Diamond Peak are passionate skiers and riders, and we were hopeful that we could find a way to reopen later this spring. However, the health and safety of our customers, our community, and our employees have to come first, and given the recent recommendations from our local and national authorities to avoid all non-essential travel and gatherings, we could not justify reopening the resort this season.”
”Diamond Peak Ski Resort staff will begin the process of refunding guests who had pre-purchased lift tickets, rentals, lessons or other products and services for this season. Refund requests can be emailed to ticketoffice@diamondpeak.com with your name, order confirmation and/or shopping cart number. Please try to be patient with the process as many Diamond Peak staff are now working remotely. Seasonal locker holders who wish to retrieve equipment from their lockers should call (775) 832-1177 to schedule a time to access their locker.
“We look forward to welcoming everyone back to Lake Tahoe’s hidden gem and only community-owned resort next season!” added Bandelin.