mondeo
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Why did you ever crawl out of your hole?I think this thread has plenty of evidence showing how those 500 complainers arent going to stop buying season passes.
You guys have a 180 day season this year. Thats half the year. November 2nd (or was it 4th? either way) to May 1st. On the east coast. Supposedly the product has been great all year long. I know it was opening week when I was there.
But Bear closed a week early you say! This travershamockery will not stand. The pass holders will revolt!
...but not really,
Next up on the complaint list is the grooming. Then its somehow the death of the BMMC (which I think is dead for much more other than no booze being allowed from outside), then its the interconnect, then its lawsuits for all of the above.
The point is you cant cry about everything as if its the greatest travesty in the history of skiing. The sport will never be the same because Bear shut down a week ahead of your schedule.
You guys had Pres Smith 20 years ago. Stuff is different now. Im willing to bet insurance was alot cheaper back then. Terrain parks? Thats a bunch more snow to blow on top of the 141 trails you got there. Take all that terrain park snow and put it on Superstar. You get a glacier. Good for Pres he could justify having a bunch of year round employees, no one can disagree thats not the best business move in the SKI industry.
Were things better for you back in the day? Of course they were. It was for me too, it was for everybody. That story was better back in the day.
And everyones armchair quarterbacking about the costs of running a lift(s?), staff, lodge (even just tickets and bathrooms) is laughable. Yeah it only costs like 120 bucks man, a lifty, a ski patroller, and a guy at the bar man, thats all you need. Sure it does, two lift tickets and your golden.
Who the hell is crying here? Venting, complaining, sure. Crying, whining? That's a bit extreme. Maybe the lawsuit talk qualifies. But most are being fairly honest here. There's no question business levels have dropped. You think BMMC died before POWDR took over? Check the pictures from 2007 to 2008 to 2009. Party, a few people trying desperately to party, dead. People have moved on, people have dropped from unlimited to blackout, people have dropped F&B spending.
Again, what are we supposed to do if the operation of the place isn't to our liking, but it isn't enough to make another option better? Just stay quiet? If they lose less than 50 season passes because of closing Bear with full coverage, that will never show up in the books as clearly a result of their decision. It's too small, though enough to make it a bad decision financially. Bear being closed with that much snow had a significant impact on the vibe on the hill last weekend. Saturday should have been one of the best days of the season, perfect spring skiing weather, but the only good non-woods trail for spring skiing was Royal Flush, and that was half dirt. People were complaining on a 50° bluebird day with nearly full coverage. During the month most will buy season passes.
Maybe a good corporation would actually listen to their customers instead of just feeding them a line about business levels being too low to run another lift. You couldn't find a parking spot after 11. Lift lines were as long as many mid season days. I didn't even bother trying to get a beer and sit out on the deck because it was too packed. Instead I left and had a couple in the parking lot. Not enough people my ass.
Have a dialog. An honest conversation. Nobody's expecting them to blow a glacier to last to mid-June, most would be happy with a reasonable effort to make May 1st 80% of the time and then close when they have to. Close Monday-Thursday from next weekend out. Close Bear when the skiing quality drops below amazing to just really good. Fine. But every once in a while, show a tiny amount of appreciation for your passholders, don't just expect them to take what you give them and like it because the mountain has such a natural advantage over all others that they aren't going to leave.