legalskier
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Hunter and Windham were definitely hurt by Belleayre's practices, and definitely did complain about it (as they should), but they both have the scale and a better product to remain in business.
Plattekill, however, is small enough and geographically located in such a way that it could most definitely be put out of business by unfair competitive practices.
We've had this discussion so many times- the pure free-market model vs the state run facility model. I've never seen so much hostility to any one ski area based on an argument that assumes the free market always works best. The others are like ppl who buy a house on a Sunday next to a school, then complain about the school traffic on Monday. We've been through this so many times. Please.
Frankly, I don't ski there because it's a few bucks cheaper than the others. I have a history there, I like the vibe & the ppl, the trees, the less crowded conditions, even visit during summer. Even at that, I ski at all four, just more at Belle. Each appeals to a very different clientele- you can tell when you walk throug the front doors of the lodges at each.
That being said, "that was then, this is now." ORDA calls the shots now.