VTKilarney
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VTDigger just ran an article on the slow start to the ski season. The article can be found here:
http://vtdigger.org/2016/01/10/warm-holiday-week-hits-ski-area-ticket-sales/
I've noticed with articles such as this that nobody wants to really state how bad things are. Business is usually "slightly off". But one quote struck me as very hard to believe. It was given by Parker Riehle, president of the industry group Ski Vermont. He said, "Eighty percent of the state’s skiable terrain was open at the end of December, a result of weather patterns “turning on a dime” and producing both natural snow and temperatures suitable for snowmaking, Riehle said. By the beginning of January, that figure was expected to hit 100 percent."
Was eighty percent really open by the end of December? That seems really hard to believe.
And isn't there a point where the marketing becomes such bullshit that you do more damage than good? It reminds me of an article that the organization released when things were at their worst in December saying that the warm, wet weather made for the best time possible for beginners to learn. Conditions aside, this completely ignored the fact that most ski areas at the time didn't even have their beginner terrain open - such as Killington's Snowshed.
http://vtdigger.org/2016/01/10/warm-holiday-week-hits-ski-area-ticket-sales/
I've noticed with articles such as this that nobody wants to really state how bad things are. Business is usually "slightly off". But one quote struck me as very hard to believe. It was given by Parker Riehle, president of the industry group Ski Vermont. He said, "Eighty percent of the state’s skiable terrain was open at the end of December, a result of weather patterns “turning on a dime” and producing both natural snow and temperatures suitable for snowmaking, Riehle said. By the beginning of January, that figure was expected to hit 100 percent."
Was eighty percent really open by the end of December? That seems really hard to believe.
And isn't there a point where the marketing becomes such bullshit that you do more damage than good? It reminds me of an article that the organization released when things were at their worst in December saying that the warm, wet weather made for the best time possible for beginners to learn. Conditions aside, this completely ignored the fact that most ski areas at the time didn't even have their beginner terrain open - such as Killington's Snowshed.