Every ski area in the U.S. and Europe have considered the week between Christmas and New Years a holiday for as long as holiday rates have been around. This is common knowledge to most people. MLK day and President's week are also considered holidays, so don't try to ski before 4:00pm on those days. I'm sure the situation could have been handeld better by the Bear Creek staff, but they had every right to tell you to either leave or by a ticket. Think about it, why would they lose their job because you didn't know the rules, which are clearly stated on the website and when you buy the pass. Did you not look at the times you could ski when buying the pass?
There is a new generation out there who are skiing and riding, but are not taking the time to learn the rules, and yes, there are rules. They are called, "Skiers/Boarders Etiquette." These rules have been around for years and are simple, common sense rules to make everyone's experience better. Those learning to ski and board should be made aware of these rules and take them seriously. Is it that difficult to stop on the side of the trail, instead of the middle, where everyone else is skiing? Is it that difficult to look up the hill before beginning down, to see if someone is coming down and you don't cut them off? I'm not saying you and your friends don't know or use these rules, but it made me think about how less enjoyable skiing has been since people do whatever they want and don't take the time to think about the others on the mountain.