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Sunday River Lifts

machski

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What is their insistence on bringing people to the ass end of the earth, with minimal base facilities and less parking?

The extra couple hundred feet is not going to affect snow pack in a meaningful way.
I believe it also has to do with the amount of $$ they and owners at the Jordan have pumped into that hotel. I think that is the key, Boyne likes that kind of stuff. The Summit at WC, owners have balked on upgrade costs.
 

thebigo

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Liftblog is reporting "Sunday River sues an insurance company over denial of a $10 million claim for damages sustained in a 2023 flood."

 

machski

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Liftblog is reporting "Sunday River sues an insurance company over denial of a $10 million claim for damages sustained in a 2023 flood."

Well, not exactly SR, Boyne is sueing for the denial of claim for SR's flood losses of December 2023. Still convinced this is in part driving the operational changes we have seen at SR this season in addition to the Big Sky loss. But based on the documents, pretty clear the flood insurance coverage was a Boyne corporation coverage package for all their resorts, not just a SR specific coverage.
 
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