Edd
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The future of Sugarbush
sugarbush doesnt share the inherent limitations of crystal that i listed above. you can access sugarbush from multiple directions and there are plenty of local beds. it also isnt ~2 hours from a massive city.
everyone who skis crystal drives up the same tiny road and very few of them have the option of sleeping at the hill
Not even close to the same. SB has two access points, separated by a bit with multiple routes in from the North/South and East.The future of Sugarbush
Not to mention there are boat loads of other ski areas around when compared to the Seattle area.
When Ikon is unlimited next year at the Bush, it will be the premier unlimited terrain on the east coast for Ikon passholders. It will be absolutely mobbed on snowy weekends. Much more than it is now.
That's what the future holds.
Yes, there are other options, but there aren't better options as far as skiing when the snow is good and you have an IKON pass
Did I miss something important?When Ikon is unlimited next year at the Bush
Did I miss something important?
Isn't only 1/4 of Ikon sold are full Ikon?presumably only the full Ikon
Actually you do.i have nothing to base this upon whatsoever