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I'm officially to the point where, if almost all if my skiing friends weren't K skiers, I'd move to Sugarbush next season.
Where exactly is the "contract" that you are claiming they violated? Your season's pass agreement does not commit them to adhere to any particular opening or closing dates, much less to keeping particular trail pods open.Season pass holders, such as myself, bought the pass with an expectation that POWDR would make reasonable efforts to honor the contract by providing the services that we paid for.
If the weather hadn’t supported remaining open, then one could argue that to be an act of god, or force majeure – POWDR clearly couldn’t honor the season pass contract then. The weather has been cooperating, however, as evidenced by the recent snowfall and base depth metrics. Regardless of whether the weather will support remaining open into May, they have already elected to close roughly half of the mountain EARLY. They’ve elected not to honor the balance of our contract because it is unattractive for them to do so.
Where exactly is the "contract" that you are claiming they violated? Your season's pass agreement does not commit them to adhere to any particular opening or closing dates, much less to keeping particular trail pods open.
As it is, the following trail pods are still open: Killington Peak, the Canyon, Snowdon, the North Ridge, Ramshead, Snowshed, and the upper half of Skye Peak. That's a lot. How many resorts still have even that much still open, especially at Killington's latitude and elevation?
By May 1, Killington's currently planned closing date, how many will remain?
Any such advertisement always says, "conditions permitting," and the operator would be given a wide berth to interpret that. Anyhow, it is probably too late to sue over last season, and this year they are meeting their May promise, albeit barely.Killington advertised a season lasting from "Nov-early May" to their pass holder and prospective passholders. Last year they closed in April and this year they originally were going to close in April but most likely due to the fervor surrounding this issue they realize they should stay open until May.
However, they are closing for good next weekend, two full weeks earlier than Killington.Okemo is at nearly the same lattitude and they have, as of today, 89 out of 119 trails open. A much higher percentage than Killington.
But they haven't closed anywhere near half the mountain. Out of 10 trail pods (not counting the condo trails), only three are fully or mostly closed. Six are fully or mostly open, and Skye Peak is more than half open.Closing prior to or on May 1st due to weather or lack of snow cover is one thing. But closing half the mountain early with good cover is simply disrespectful to the passholders and based upon pocketing as much money for the resort as possible.
Skye is more than half open? Sure, if you include the trails it takes 5 minutes of traversing to get to for 1/3 their vertical before you hit the Snowshed crossover and traverse back for 5 minutes.Any such advertisement always says, "conditions permitting," and the operator would be given a wide berth to interpret that. Anyhow, it is probably too late to sue over last season, and this year they are meeting their May promise, albeit barely.
However, they are closing for good next weekend, two full weeks earlier than Killington.
But they haven't closed anywhere near half the mountain. Out of 10 trail pods (not counting the condo trails), only three are fully or mostly closed. Six are fully or mostly open, and Skye Peak is more than half open.
And as of May 2, the first day you will no longer be able to ski at Killington, which resorts within a day trip's driving distance will still be open?
Real quick, this is all about Killington, but how many mountains stay open longer because of Killington.
and everything else was groomed flat Saturday.
Superstar, Ovation, Downdraft, Skyelark (except for the course) all flat. Escapade had seen a groomer recently. Kept on Freeway (rope line on Big Dipper,) Royal Flush, and woods all day, nothing else was worth skiing.shirley you must be joking.
Superstar, Ovation, Downdraft, Skyelark (except for the course) all flat. Escapade had seen a groomer recently. Kept on Freeway (rope line on Big Dipper,) Royal Flush, and woods all day, nothing else was worth skiing.
And stop calling me Shirley.
Superstar, Ovation, Downdraft, Skyelark (except for the course) all flat. Escapade had seen a groomer recently. Kept on Freeway (rope line on Big Dipper,) Royal Flush, and woods all day, nothing else was worth skiing.
And stop calling me Shirley.
that is assinine. I hope that isnt the plan for the last 2 weeks.
It is the plan, surely.:argue:
Its disssssssssssapointing that they cant leave one of the canyon runs alone. what would eric say? STBG!