starikashka wrote:... not competitive enough ...
Yes, you are right, even not because people have to stay 6 km lower on hotels/apartements at Bourg-St-Pierre. (Bourg-St-Pierre can be translate as Saint Petersburg [Petrograd / Leningrad])
For sure, it's a long way from Martigny up to the tiny and cold place Le Super (37 km), even on a good groomed street. Most skiers turn after one dozen of kilometers to the left to Verbier. If you add 7 km to the 37 km, Chamonix can be reached.
Ski industrie was switched to taking-room carving-skis last decade. So most skiers and snowboarders seek now-adays for interchangeable carpet-slope ski-resorts for pure easy-going carving. St-Bernard domain was an authentic mountain ski resort with tricky slopes. Skiers who can manage all-terrain and heavy slopes, e.g. many of mounteneering-skiers turn to there, they like the valley very much.
If I watch the pictures, it let me ask the question what is "not competitive enough", the resort, or no more the recent skiers and snowboarders.
The photo on website of LeSuper showing the begin of a steep slope with 4 skiers and 2 snowboarders

let me grin heartfull. All 6 person are watching down to the heavy slope (readout of angle can be made on the background!). Perhaps because an other skier is on progress to rock the slope. And for sure, they also take time for to prepare themself for to manage the slope too. Thats the opposite to what You can see on "competitive resorts", where people are more watching around, what others wear, which skis they have, who-is-watching-me and so on.
I think no money have been stolen. It's hard to earn enough money in such lonly mountains. E.g. hotels in Bourg-St-Pierre have been closed some weeks before they re-open for easter-season last springtime! On last day of operation (April 11. 2010) there was left 160 cm of snow on slopes. Closing of resort is now just 210 Years after Napoleon Bonaparte had crossing with his army Great San Bernard pass. (just type at
google.com "napoleon st bernard" and choose
images)
I remember me on a last uphill on such a Giovanola Frères/Monthey gondola like there, at another resort.
What can be more heavenly, to be on a small 4-seat Giovanola gondola together with a nice woman. Floating a long way (3.5 km), no disturbance at all, for at least a quarter of an hour, above snow coverd trees - thats just the poetic side of wintersports.
The same fabrics/type of gondola (Giovanola) can be found at Zermatt and it was re-certificate without problems. The one on Le Super comes with technical more modern features, but the demand of more security (re-newing) can be the death for that gondola.
See, nearly all accidents in Switzerland on lifts/gondolas whatever, happens on chairlifts (11-25 persons a Year) and not on skilifts, cablecars or on such gondolas.
Against this starikashka, skiers and snowboarders ask for fast chairlifts and not for plenty of slow-speed single-seat skilifts like at St.Luc - this is what we call "free market" on the west!
(if anyone is disappointed in St.Luc, he can change back with next bus. Skipass is valid for Grimentz, St-Luc & Chandolin, Vercorin, Zinal at Val d'Anniviers. Please say me starikashka, did Your friend miss the
big jacuzzi at St.Luc?)