Johnskiismore
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I agree too that the Boyne pass flat pout rocked, started skiing in October and I enjoyed lift serviced skiing until April 25th..... and proved to Bobr that I excist!
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Usually the douche bags that drive drunk are too cool to ride a bus anyway. I mean if they can't be bothered to use a dd are they really going to check a bus schedule and wait out in the cold for some crappy bus?Killington doesn't have a town shuttle? I didn't know that. I believe Stowe's shuttle runs about once every half hour so, maybe even hourly. I know it doesn't run late at night, so it doesn't help the bar patrons. Local taxi service is decent, but expensive. DUI's are an issue in that town. Almost everyone I know has gotten one.
It was worth the wait on my part. A true gentleman I am glad I met. You owe me beer now.;-)
Ok., I've been waiting this out for awhile. I know I'm the resident Magic homer besides Rusty Groomer and Orange Gondola... but:
The vibe was a whole 'nother thing this year. It's admittedly weird to be excited about crowds, but in 4 years of skiing there I saw more than ever - lines outside the corral even! Which gave me the opportunity to ride and as a single and chat it up... it was great to talk to so many people who hadn't been there in years and were stoked that it was just as they remembered it. There really is nowhere in in S VT that can compare to the variety of terrain and natural options that are available there... but more than that - people were really excited to be there. In years past I'd heard more 'I got a deal' kind of comments, but this year it was more about the skiing and vibe/people.
While the overall count is certainly lower, it's growing the last couple years. I'm glad to be a part of that. Hopefully we can pull off a share soon, but if not the wife and I will certainly have passes. Viva el Magic!
Isn't this thread about "Winners" and "Losers" this year? So if Magic and Killington did better than their past years, that isn't really relevant, to me.
I mean, you could make the argument that Killington has fallen so far that improving from the "last year" doesn't mean much. Caveat that I did not ski there this year, I'm just going on general understanding from these forums and chats on lifts, etc...
All I know is until I hear reports of happier skiers coming back from a Killington day trip, I'm not going to be heading up there any time soon.
How much have you spent on each exclusive project in the last three years? Ive yet to hear one person comment on your immense snowmaking prowess. Ive yet to see it myself (although I havent been there in two years, I will admit). Im not saying your season is short, its not. But you are falling behind other New England resorts in terms of snowmaking capacity. Telling me closing dates and total natural snowfall is not going to convince me otherwise. Snowmaking to me shows more in how you open up terrain, and recover after bad weather. You are not the best at this, and it shows.
Build out their resevoirs to permitted capacity? Isn't the manmade pond by the Mad River enough?
Well......
LBO had a permit to have that reservoir be MUCH deeper than it was. In 1995 when they were doing all their hocus pocus, they simply ran out of time and dug it shallow, saying, "good enough." Well, we know what happened to LBO -> ASC. In 2001 it was still not as deep as permitted at the time they sold it to Summit Ventures. Of course the 2001-2002 season was bad and they needed to do lots of. Guess what? They soon discovered that the reservoir was NOT as deep as advertised.
IIRC Summit DID dredge that pond to its permitted depth. LBO was also supposed to interconnect the two areas via a two mile long pipeline and that did not happen either.