Not likely to happen, as full service at the huts is the AMC’s cash cow, a major part of their revenue stream. I am not an accountant, but a rough calculation of a maximum of 51,720 bunk nights (capacity of the eight huts times full service nights per season) times the quoted $150 per quest in the article yields about $7.75 mil per year revenue.Another vote for downscaling the huts to self service.
Subtract from that say $300/week salary per croo member times 50 croo members times 18 weeks average full service at the eight huts yields about $260k.
No idea what groceries for full service cost, but guessing under $500k doe the season? The AMC probably could cut the huts staff to 30 croo for self service, but that along with the dollar savings from groceries would be minuscule compared to the lost full service revenue.
The last time I looked, cost of self service was $25/person/night, so roughly one sixth of full service, which would generate about $1.30 mil revenue per year, yielding a total loss of about $5.70 mil per year for the AMC to quit full service. Just not gonna happen.
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