mid-week discount to pass holders from other mountains might be a way to attract new customers.
Welcome to AlpineZone, the largest online community of skiers and snowboarders in the Northeast!
You may have to REGISTER before you can post. Registering is FREE, gets rid of the majority of advertisements, and lets you participate in giveaways and other AlpineZone events!
If cell phone service is marginal,the cell phone companies can now install femtocells that push phone calls down your broadband internet connnection. Verizon calls theirs "Network Extender". AT&T calls theirs "3G Microcell". Verizon gets $249.99 for theirs. I don't think the AT&T one is available in Vermont yet but I'm sure it's coming.
For a lot of people, known good cell phone service and good WiFi will have them pick your property over another midweek. It lets you call a midweek day a "work day".
If cell phone service is marginal,the cell phone companies can now install femtocells that push phone calls down your broadband internet connnection. Verizon calls theirs "Network Extender". AT&T calls theirs "3G Microcell". Verizon gets $249.99 for theirs. I don't think the AT&T one is available in Vermont yet but I'm sure it's coming.
For a lot of people, known good cell phone service and good WiFi will have them pick your property over another midweek. It lets you call a midweek day a "work day".
This is a bit of a random question, but what are the matresses like at the Golden Lion? Hard/soft, old/new?
Thanks for the info!
Sorry I totally missed this question earlier. We replaced all the mattresses two years ago and I chose a medium-firm replacement of a higher (but not deluxe) quality of those hotel options available. You can't please everyone, of course, but I think most people prefer support to something too soft, so long as it's not too hard.
I agree with price sensitivity on the overall package (lifts and lodging). Looking for most bang for the buck.
We are a family of 4 (two kids under 12) so I am looking for convenient clean lodging (we don't need fancy but kids do like access to a pool or at least hot tub, if possible). We have stayed in motels, condos, hotels, etc.. When up at Sugarbush, we have typically been able to get decent deals on condos (Glades) with lifts through the resort (we can deal with a one bedroom and sleep sofa); though one time we went through an agent and got a good last minute deal. But my view is SB doesn't always do the best job with pricing and discounts. I always start with SB as it is our preference but have not been there in two years because their packages are not competitive at times.
Recently, I've have been able to do better at Stowe and Stratton. Stowe does a good job discounting through off-moutain properties and Interwest will give away skiing if you buy a room at certain times. For example, last year in the spring, I looked for a deal (including the Lion) at SB and couldn't find anything close to what Stratton gave me ($450 for a 3 days/3 nights at a one bedroom condo in the village - skiing included).
SB should do a better job with the area lodging to bring people in, especially during off-peak times. SB is our favorite mountain but in a down economy, I'm going where the best deal is.
King...you run a good Inn....clean rooms at a fair rate.
In regards to B'fast (and you arent the only one, they ALL are like this) why is b'fast's at 730 when 1st chair is 8?? this is one of my pet peves...make it 630 or 7 so I have time to eat, drive to the hill, get settled, gear up (esp if kids are in tow) and make 1st chair....with a 730 bfast, I'm making the chair by 830 and thats when i'm with the buddies....with kids you are now talking 9-930.....
I've changed it this year. It's 7:00 weekends and 7:30 weekdays. Most days nobody comes in at that time, but when they want to come early, they *really* want to come early.
The reason I opened at 7:30 and 8:00 before was partly demand, but mainly because it's so damn hard to open earlier on a consistent basis. We don't close the office until 10:00, which means that if I open at 7:00, I have to get up at 6:00 to prepare and that means I have to go to bed right at 10:00 every night. It's tough to do that for 16 straight weeks. It sounds crazy, but the extra half hour makes a difference.
But I've succumbed to the demand and we're now open a half hour earlier.
It would be nice if you could find a compromise that works for both you and the guests. Is there a pattern, like do the people want early only if it's a powder day? Certain weeks of the year?
i've never been to SB, but am starting to look for somewhere to go between April 1 - 11...does SB usually still have good snow then? i may be giving you a call King.![]()