Cute idea. No chance. None.
First you have the IOC. Until that whole system is overhauled {and they have NO incentive to change and many not to} the Olympic Games are an enormously grotesque boondoggle. See
@newfydog's posts about their being guests at Sochi.
It's no bargain to be able to host the games. You have to seriously wonder when there will be a lack of willing hosts bidding. That is as it stands now.
We think about the ski piece. Even that had huge venue needs. You need Nordic ski jumps. You need all of the freestyle venues. A halfpipe. I am told that just the hill prep at Aspen for the X games costs about $300K. The tracks for XC, including biathalon.
No need to accolade the press, the athletes, coaches, staff, the industry folks. Guests. The housing and food needs are huge. High end WC skiers aren't staying in dorms and eating just anything for food.
The thing has to change, but the horse is out of the barn and barely visible.
Because of my dad's business, my family went to the 1960-1988 games. I skipped 1976. The change even over those years was nuts. When you think about weather issues, and the number of sports and athletes.....Wow.
Think about the skating and hockey facility needs? Yikes.
Hate to be a downer.
If there were rotating sites in the work, how many? Four, five? One would be in North America? Where would it be, planning long term and considering weather?
Big challenge.
"Take IOC/Bribery out of the mix...." That's a good one. Riddle me this? Who does the IOC answer to? What is their incentive to "reform"
My family lived in Lausanne, Switzerland in the 1960's. My dad's office was near the IOC, and I remember as a kid his railing on what a bunch of pompous idiots they were, just spending money like water. Chauffeur driven MB 600's etc. I can't imagine now.
Bigger question....does alpine skiing even need the Olympics, seriously. Could the FIS World Champs in effect replace them? I think so. It'd frankly better run, at better venues than any recent Olympics.
Beaver Creek 2015 was, IMO, incredible.