So I take it that the Triple Major is no more?
Last year for me:
Triple Major Pass: $299
Burke LSC Pass: $229
This year:
Jay/Burke College Pass: $249
Savings = $270. Never hit MRG last year with the Triple Major Pass, and while I won't have that option this year, I definitely don't mind using a portion of that to buy one or two $49 MRG day tickets. Never hit BV either, didn't plan on it.
Wish this could've happened in '09.
2003-2004: 21; 2004-2005: 27; 2005-2006: 31; 2006-2007: 31; 2007-2008: 38; 2008-2009: 43; 2009-2010: 42; 2010-2011: 46; 2011-2012: 33
2012-2013 Days- 26
Sunday River: 11/11
Burke: 12/1, 12/9, 12/17, 12/20, 1/29, 2/8, 2/9, 2/14, 2/21, 3/7, 3/16, 3/19, 3/20, 3/21, 4/4
Wachusett: 1/2, 1/18, 3/1
Jay: 2/10, 2/15, 2/22, 3/24, 3/31, 4/28
Mad River Glen: 3/29
So I take it that the Triple Major is no more?
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2003-2004: 21; 2004-2005: 27; 2005-2006: 31; 2006-2007: 31; 2007-2008: 38; 2008-2009: 43; 2009-2010: 42; 2010-2011: 46; 2011-2012: 33
2012-2013 Days- 26
Sunday River: 11/11
Burke: 12/1, 12/9, 12/17, 12/20, 1/29, 2/8, 2/9, 2/14, 2/21, 3/7, 3/16, 3/19, 3/20, 3/21, 4/4
Wachusett: 1/2, 1/18, 3/1
Jay: 2/10, 2/15, 2/22, 3/24, 3/31, 4/28
Mad River Glen: 3/29
Oh... didn't realize that the TM site still has last year's dates on it. Nevermind then lol.
2003-2004: 21; 2004-2005: 27; 2005-2006: 31; 2006-2007: 31; 2007-2008: 38; 2008-2009: 43; 2009-2010: 42; 2010-2011: 46; 2011-2012: 33
2012-2013 Days- 26
Sunday River: 11/11
Burke: 12/1, 12/9, 12/17, 12/20, 1/29, 2/8, 2/9, 2/14, 2/21, 3/7, 3/16, 3/19, 3/20, 3/21, 4/4
Wachusett: 1/2, 1/18, 3/1
Jay: 2/10, 2/15, 2/22, 3/24, 3/31, 4/28
Mad River Glen: 3/29
I imagine that the Burke purchase has made Jay rethink the Triple Major Pass Program. If they do it, I bet it will only be Jay/MRG/Bolton and not include Burke. But since they have released the pass plans and list a College Pass, then I would think that the Triple Major may be gone, unless they offered the Triple Major alongside the Jay College Pass. Those two would compete for the same market and offering a pass that sees the revenue go elsewhere is not in Jay's interest.
As to who benefits from the Triple Major, in my mind Bolton would be the big winner. I would see a lot of serious college-aged skiers going to MRG and skiers/riders going to Jay. Not many going for Bolton except those who might not have a car, want night skiing, or want something less intense than Jay or MRG. And, in my mind, if there is no Triple Major, Bolton loses. When I was in college, a lot of folks both at my alma mater (Middlebury) and UVM who were really serious skiers/riders would focus on Stowe, Sugarbush, or MRG. Some would go to Jay. Nobody really considered, let alone knew, about Bolton. The Triple Major was designed to compete head on with Sugarbush or Stowe by combining the three. At least Sugarbush considered the Triple Major as its primary competition.
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Interesting thoughts, trailboss. I would think that Bolton would be heavily utilized by the Burlington crowd since it is the closest, has night skiing, and probably caters to the park scene. Also, it is a mellow mountain so friends and ski and ride together from any lift without fear of getting in over someone's head. It is hard to say who the Triple Major worked out best and worst for without knowing how the money was distributed. I would think the best pay off would be getting the most amount of money for the fewest visits impacting the facility. Then again, the pass is so cheap, perhaps the areas were competing for on hill dollars hoping poor college students would buy some food or do some gear or something. I wonder what the demographics are for college skiers/riders regarding skill level? I bet perpetual intermediate is very high in the curve. I haven't met any super die hards here at PSU. Not saying they don't exist, but all the skiers/riders I know from the PSU student population aren't getting in 50+ days on their pass and ripping it up. So I don't see that type of argument working for Jay and MRG getting more visits than Bolton, it just doesn't match up with the casual skier population I see at our University. Things could be different in NoVT, of course.
-Steve
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When I was at UVM, there were quite a few people that went to Bolton because it was closest and had night skiing. I believe they have improved their park since then as well which should also have been a draw for that crowd. Sounds like the Burlington area colleges have a more "core" skier/rider crowd than Plymouth State. There were lost of students that set up their schedules around skiing. Bolton offered the best bet for running out to ski for a few hours if you didn't have classes during a morning or afternoon.
Bump.
Just as I predicted, Triple Major is no more. JPR is going on its own with a Burke/Jay Combo and Jay only option.
To all of our Triple Major members. We are no longer running the Triple Major pass. Instead, we are offering a Jay Peak season's pass to college students for just $199 and combo Jay/Burke passes for just $249. Start those coin jars to ski/ride our trees; you could use the change.
Hence why MRG is teaming up with SB.
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Two hundred for a Jay pass, wow. Good deal even for students. Fiddy more fo' Burke? No brainer.
-Steve
TheSnowWay.com "Skiing is not a sport, it is a way of life." - Otto Schniebs
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