Vail Resorts, a ski behemoth that owns 42 resorts worldwide — including Park City, Beaver Creek, and Stowe — has become the target of resentment from some skiers who say the company's pursuit of profits has made skiing less enjoyable.Rick Bowmer/ AP PhotoVail Resorts was in the hot seat this month when a Park City ski patrol strike disrupted holidays.For years, Vail's rapid acquisitions and high costs have sparked criticism from skiers and locals.Here's how the company grew to be the biggest in skiing — and the enemy of some ski bums.If you want to know just how loathed Vail Resorts is, just look at the lyrics of Grammy-nominated artist Noah Kahan's "Paul Revere.""This place had a heartbeat in its day," the native Vermonter sings.