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Rumor... Jay Peak Resort Sold

wa-loaf

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Well, you weren't the guy who made the initial claim....and I can't afford to buy myself a beer right now...but thanks for the offer I guess :roll: :wink:

Not about the place being sold, but the possibility of the pass. I thought lawyers were good with details like that? :wink:
 

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Don't expect big changes even if Jay is sold to Boyne. For Sugarloaf, they are cleaning the place up and making improvements, but from what I have heard, do not have the skier traffic to make major changes. Not yet, anyways. They are trying to get a Chondola in at Sunday River because it will open up the epicenter to night skiing and later night dinner and drinks at North Peak and South Ridge. It will be a good addition to the river and turn a profit faster than adding a high speed quad to the loaf.
 

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QUOTE (SundayRiver @ Mar 4 2008, 01:13 PM)
Also to address a different piece of misinformation brought in, Boyne not buying Jay peak. Total rumor.
AK
 

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QUOTE (SundayRiver @ Mar 4 2008, 01:13 PM)
Also to address a different piece of misinformation brought in, Boyne not buying Jay peak. Total rumor.
AK

Agreed. This whole thread has been nothing but wild speculation....
 

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Hmmm, what say I?

I'd say that if I commented on every message board rumor about being sold, I wouldn't have time for stealing skier visits from the Bush..;)



Sounds like you are denying not only the buy-back but also the entire notion of a sale Steve. Or am I misreading this?

From the Burlington Free Press...

"The sale price of the four-season resort was not disclosed, said Steve Wright, Jay Peak’s vice president of sales and marketing....Stenger and long-time Jay Peak homeowner Ariel Quiros have been working on developing the sale and a transition plan since the early fall of 2007, resort spokeswoman Emilie Starr said. “

So....
 
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