Not just ski lifts. Also cable car systems which operate in cities all around the world. A few examples would be Hong King’s cable car up to the Buddha statue, Barcelona’s cable car up Montjuic hill, Gatliburg’s cable car up to the Anakeesta park, the one in Katowice next to Legendia park, I could go on.
I’m not just talking about high priced ski resorts. The ones I mentioned are standalone attractions which charge very reasonable admission fees and run on various different terrains. If these went down, there’s no way they’d stay closed for a year.
Let’s also not forget other theme parks where the cable car systems are essential for getting guests from one bit of the park to the other. Ocean Park in Hong Kong connects the entrance area with the thrill rides section of the park, and Yomiuriland in Tokyo uses a Skyride type system to get people from the train station to the park entrance. I’m sorry but when people say that the issues with the Skyride are out of AT’s hands, I just don’t buy it. Many of the systems I mentioned are more or less identical to Alton’s Skyride.