andyzee
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That said, if it never snowed on the EC ever again and I had no other way to get my fix, i would probably go,
I would just save my money and go out west.
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That said, if it never snowed on the EC ever again and I had no other way to get my fix, i would probably go,
Does CA stand for Continental airlines? I fly on the conti ERJ's between YHZ and EWR a lot. Just wondering if you're ever my pilot![]()
The only thing they have going for them is the population base of the area, but drawing the typical new york skier (the bulk of whom are notorious for only going skiing once a year when snow falls in NYC) over to jersey to ski on a bunny slope for $100 is going to be a really tough sell. I think this thing more belongs in Vegas as a Casino/Attraction or on some $10,000 an acre vs. $10,000,000 an acre easier to build on land to the North of NYC as a stand alone attraction featuring a crapload of outlet stores, hotels and possibly a Casino. You need a Casino attached to something like this to rake in the money the skiing is going to cost you.
THEN you have to drive piles hundreds of feet into the ground there to support a major structure and even after you're done doing that you're still prone to problems.
The CA means captain, but I do fly the ERJ's for Continental Express. I've only flown to Halifax a couple of times. BTW we're starting service to Mont Tremblant in the winter, so I'm hoping I'll get a long enough layover there this winter.
There is already an NFL stadium and an arena there, and they're building another NFL stadium, I think they know how to support the structure.
I would just save my money and go out west.
Agreed. Heck, I got out west 3 times a year now, even when its snowing on the EC. So definitely, going West would be a far better option and would present a much better ski/dollar ratio than this indoor abomination would.
Unfortunately, since I entered the wonderful but restricting world of parenthood it has become more difficult to just take off 5 days and go skiing out west.
Where can you ski out west in July, August, and September when you're jonsing for skiing the most...plus it says Xanadu will have an advanced slope:razz: I don't need the aethetics of skiing..I just need snow..fake or real
Have you seen the plans for the Dubai Ski Dome (different from ski Dubai)? If they put something like that in New Jersey I'd make the trip.
Where can you ski out west in July, August, and September when you're jonsing for skiing the most...plus it says Xanadu will have an advanced slope:razz: I don't need the aethetics of skiing..I just need snow..fake or real
On February 1, 2011, after a record-breaking month of snow for the area,[10] a 50 to 60-foot long section of the easterly wall had buckled and a horizontal crease was apparent on Xanadu's indoor ski slope. Two days later, on February 3, after workers were attempting to melt snow from the ski slope's roof, ice build-up caused the easterly wall to fail and suffer a partial collapse along an approximately 150-foot (50 m) length of roof.[11] Michael Beckerman, a spokesman for the project’s lending group stated “the Lender Group is aware of the damage to the roof caused by excessive snow and ice, but does not feel the damage affects the integrity of the structure. As such, the group has filed an insurance claim, and once the weather turns warmer, it will assess the damages and fix whatever is necessary.”[12]