Affordablity
I think we do a pretty fair job of keeping pricing as low as possible-both for downcountry folks and locals. While $16 may feel prohibitive for 5 and under (and, actually, reloads are $11), they can get a season pass for $30 (as identified previously). For local kids, we have more than a dozen local schools (and more than 500 kids) who participate in our Straight A program whereby honor roll kids ski and ride for free all year. More than a dozen schools participate in our Foundation Program where kids get $12 lift tickets ($15 includes rentals) and free instruction season passes for these same kids are $219. We're also the only major resort, (and have been since I've been in VT) that offers a daily discount for Vermonters and doesn't limit reduced pass prices to frozen January Tuesdays. And for vacationers, I would love to hear of a better deal than $299 for a night in a ski-in/out brand new hotel, 4 lifts tickets and 4 waterpark passes. We can agree to bang on Jay Peak for lots of things including/not limited to, selling out, silly marketing, and even those extra 10 lbs we've been trying to drop, but maligning us for not making the sport comparably affordable is a difficult platform to support imo.
I think we do a pretty fair job of keeping pricing as low as possible-both for downcountry folks and locals. While $16 may feel prohibitive for 5 and under (and, actually, reloads are $11), they can get a season pass for $30 (as identified previously). For local kids, we have more than a dozen local schools (and more than 500 kids) who participate in our Straight A program whereby honor roll kids ski and ride for free all year. More than a dozen schools participate in our Foundation Program where kids get $12 lift tickets ($15 includes rentals) and free instruction season passes for these same kids are $219. We're also the only major resort, (and have been since I've been in VT) that offers a daily discount for Vermonters and doesn't limit reduced pass prices to frozen January Tuesdays. And for vacationers, I would love to hear of a better deal than $299 for a night in a ski-in/out brand new hotel, 4 lifts tickets and 4 waterpark passes. We can agree to bang on Jay Peak for lots of things including/not limited to, selling out, silly marketing, and even those extra 10 lbs we've been trying to drop, but maligning us for not making the sport comparably affordable is a difficult platform to support imo.
Hey, I'm jealous that day rates at Jay could even be a problem - meaning, I wish I had jay in my back yard, and had to juggle between a bunch of good mountains.
You know, even living up there, maybe take a look at there stateside hotel promo - don't know where you live exactly, but if you had a hankering for a night at the hotel, it seems basically like staying over night for free - or skiing for free,, how ever you want to look at it. Might make a nice mid week getaway.... I think it was, family of four for $249/night, ski and stay.....