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| Nassahegan, CT: 9/20 Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Thomaston, CT
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| 2008-09 Ski Sundown Season Passes Don't ask me why I'm checking the Sundown Web site at the beginning of May, but.....I did, and I noticed the prices for the 2008-09 season passes are not increasing. $479 before 10/31. Just an FYI since I knew a few of you were considering one. http://www.skisundown.com/cgi-bin/ha...hop/index.html Not sure what the "10% State Admissions Tax" is... Only 7 months to go... |
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| Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Southeast NH
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| wow $479? kind of steep for such a little hill. I imagine they have to get their majority of their money from passes though as day ticket sales I would assume to be a lower percentage there than their neighbors to the north
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| Join Date: Nov 2004
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actually, i'd bet its the other way around. I've skied there more times then i can count and single tickets are the overwhelming majority of what you see on the lifts and trails. | |
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| Nassahegan, CT: 9/20 Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Thomaston, CT
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| It looks that way, but it's not so bad when you consider the amount of snow this place makes despite it being so latitudinally and altitudinally (a word?) challenged. Also, since they offer night skiing, their operating hours are longer than the larger day-only hills so it's not fair to compare them to any other mountain that doesn't offer night skiing. Their anytime pass price is pretty much in line with a place like Wachusett. |
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| Join Date: Nov 2004
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If you average out the cost of a ticket to around $36, the break even point if just over 13 days. I didnt think i would ski there 11 times this year so i didnt even bother with a savings card. I should really rethink that for the upcoming season. I tired of noreaster last year but this year with them changing it to temptor it was, in essence, like getting a new ski area since those are the only 2 trails i skied all year. If they would ever cut a new trail and give us either that or stinger as a the bump run, i think i would have to buy the pass. | |
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| Surfing AZ while waiting for snow Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Torrington, CT
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| I don't know about that. There are probably more day tickets on the mountain at any given time, but I don't think it's an overwhelming majority. There are quite a few season passes out there, and I think that sales for the passes has been increasing for the last few years. One thing to remember is that there are quite a few affluent communities in the area of Sundown where the residents have the disposable income to buy their kids these passes so that they have something to do with themselves.
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color me wrong then. you would know better then most. | |
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