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Ski Area Walk-up lift ticket rates, 2014-15

steamboat1

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Smugglers Notch: regular season $70 (each additional day $54)

Holiday rates $74 (each additional day fifty eight)

Spelled out the additional day holiday rate because the number eight comes out a smiley
 

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Sundown: 4/8 hours: $52/58. 6pm-10pm: $37. 2 hours on non-holiday weekdays: $32. Skiing central Connecticut's only double black diamond trail: priceless!
 

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$2-3 is a standard rate of increase every year for most places!

Perhaps, but buyer psychology is important to consider. I imagine that's a factor in why Jay Peak's price has been $69.

What I'm getting at is, I'd bet Smuggs would make more on single-day lift tickets at $69 than they are going to at $70. I know it sounds ridiculous, but there are tons of studies that show this.
 

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Perhaps, but buyer psychology is important to consider. I imagine that's a factor in why Jay Peak's price has been $69.

What I'm getting at is, I'd bet Smuggs would make more on single-day lift tickets at $69 than they are going to at $70. I know it sounds ridiculous, but there are tons of studies that show this.

I agree. There comes a point where people will ski else where if the rates go up too much. I remember when Jay was at $74 then dropped to $69 and has held there which has been a big win for them.


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You can shred all of Mohawk's intense 600ft of vertical gnar for $60. Valid from open-close so if you wanna do an epic 13 and a half hour skiing marathon you can. Midweek is 9:30am-10pm for $30.

Joking aside, if you can catch a snow day there that would be pretty awesome. The place is dead on sunny midweek days. If there's a snowstorm you'd have the place to yourself.
 

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You can shred all of Mohawk's intense 600ft of vertical gnar for $60. Valid from open-close so if you wanna do an epic 13 and a half hour skiing marathon you can. Midweek is 9:30am-10pm for $30.

How are they ever going to stay in business with those prices and not a single double black offering?
 

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Perhaps, but buyer psychology is important to consider. I imagine that's a factor in why Jay Peak's price has been $69.

What I'm getting at is, I'd bet Smuggs would make more on single-day lift tickets at $69 than they are going to at $70. I know it sounds ridiculous, but there are tons of studies that show this.

Very true.


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Still doesn't make sense to use a VT. Pass at Middlebury College Snow Bowl midweek.

14/15 rates:

midweek-$35
weekend & holiday-$55

Wow. Good deal. Brought to you by my tuition dollars and donations as alum ;)


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Whiteface: Peak season rate $89 (Peak Season pricing will be in effect from Saturday, December 13, 2014 through Sunday, March 22, 2015)

Gore: weekend/hol. $92....midweek $75

Belleayre: weekend/hol. $64....midweek $52
 

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Whiteface: Peak season rate $89 (Peak Season pricing will be in effect from Saturday, December 13, 2014 through Sunday, March 22, 2015)

Gore: weekend/hol. $92....midweek $75

Belleayre: weekend/hol. $64....midweek $52

Holy crap, those are significant increases!

Whiteface was like $84, and IIRC unless I'm mistaken Gore was only $75.

Belleayre is irrelevant to me as I wouldn't pay $6.64 to ski there, but I think that went up too. I don't see how the heck they price Gore above Whiteface though, that's kindof shocking.
 
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