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Jay in May?


Looks like they're going for it! http://news.alpinezone.com/27456/...

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Old Apr 29, 2008, 10:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Thumbs up Jay in May?

Looks like they're going for it!

http://news.alpinezone.com/27456/
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"We don't make a million dollars by offering late season lift-serviced access to our terrain," continued Stenger, "but we feel we owe it to our Season Pass holders and die-hard regional skiers and riders who make up such a big percentage of our guest profile

Jay passholders gotta be happy.
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"We don't make a million dollars by offering late season lift-serviced access to our terrain," continued Stenger, "but we feel we owe it to our Season Pass holders and die-hard regional skiers and riders who make up such a big percentage of our guest profile

Jay passholders gotta be happy.

GEEZ that is nice to hear. In most places season pass holders are looked at as the bastard step child.
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Very cool.The website it's snowing heavily and it's 80/20 that they will be open but "you should make plans for skiing this weekend".I'll be making it there Saturday for my last lift served day.
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The only resort to announce skiing and riding into May
Um, Sugarloaf? Cool that they are staying open though.
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Um, Sugarloaf? Cool that they are staying open though.
Well atleast they corrected themselves in the 2nd sentence For now atleast.
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Nod to Sugarloaf...

We're the only Vermont resort to announce; The Loaf has been planning to stay open through this weekend for a while now.

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Um, Sugarloaf? Cool that they are staying open though.
I edited the article for the nit-pickers...
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We're the only Vermont resort to announce; The Loaf has been planning to stay open through this weekend for a while now.
Definitely have the Loaf beat for price. $25 (for the weekend) vs $39.
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Nitpicking here but the 'Loaf is open weekdays too. Good for Jay though. I'm glad that they're making a run at staying open in May. Do they now have the title of Vermont's King of Spring?
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