jaywbigred
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I am contemplating buying a season pass to one of these 3 mountains, along with a buddy of mine. We want to ski at night, midweek, at least once a week, for the duration of the season.
Here are our considerations. Keep in mind that as of next season, all 3 resorts will have high speed lifts installed, and that all offer night skiing:
Blue Mt - cost: $379 (midweek season pass).
Pros: commitment to seeding bumps proven this year; good lighting of those bumps for night skiing; driving route, though long, has alternative routes if there is traffic; 1082' of vert.
Cons: farther drive than the other two; compared to the cost of a midweek night ticket with our student discount (both grad students), it will take 15-16 trips to break even/make money ($379/($34 - $10)), no Nights-Only pass; must buy pass by END OF THIS SEASON!
Camelback - cost: $379 (midweek season pass)
Pros: commitment to seeding bumps proven this year and last year; proximity; 800' vert (sorta); I like the set-up of the beginner's terrain park;
Cons: possible traffic on Route 80 and no good alternative routes from NJ; compared to the cost of a midweek night ticket with online discounts, it will take 13 trips to break even ($379/ ($32 - $3)); the best bump run is located on a trail that imo doesn't work well with the lift system (Lower Cleo...requires hiking/poling every run); no way to connect upper mountain bump run with lower mountain bump run (unless configuration is changed for next year); no Nights Only option; no student discounts for grad students; poor lighting on current bump trails (and throughout, imo); poor track record in closing down night skiing earlier than other mountains; must buy by MARCH 31st!.
Shawnee - cost $199 (Nights Only season pass)
Pros: cost(!!!); proximity (!); Nights Only option; Nights Only pass presumably includes weekends; compared to cost of night ticket, it will take only 6 trips to break even; management perhaps signaling a willingness to commit to bumps by letting some trails bump up this year; nostalgia (this is where I learned to ski); do not have to buy pass until SEPTEMBER 20th!!!
Cons: no proven track record of commitment to seeded bumps; possible traffic on Route 80 and no good alternative routes from NJ; no student discount (perhaps alleviated by Night Only option); only 700' vert.
What do you guys think? We are leaning towards Shawnee at this point. However, before I pull the trigger (and if they don't close), I need to get out there for a night just to survey the lay of the land. Hopefully they will be open midweek next week.
How did you guys at your local mountains get management to commit to seeding 1+ bump runs? In an ideal world, we'd get a season pass for Shawnee and get management to commit to something like "Sure, next season we can seed moguls on skier's right of Arrowhead, top to bottom!"
Thanks for any input. I know Blue and Camelback have their staunch supporters here on AZ, though I don't think we have anyone advocating for Shawnee...
Here are our considerations. Keep in mind that as of next season, all 3 resorts will have high speed lifts installed, and that all offer night skiing:
Blue Mt - cost: $379 (midweek season pass).
Pros: commitment to seeding bumps proven this year; good lighting of those bumps for night skiing; driving route, though long, has alternative routes if there is traffic; 1082' of vert.
Cons: farther drive than the other two; compared to the cost of a midweek night ticket with our student discount (both grad students), it will take 15-16 trips to break even/make money ($379/($34 - $10)), no Nights-Only pass; must buy pass by END OF THIS SEASON!
Camelback - cost: $379 (midweek season pass)
Pros: commitment to seeding bumps proven this year and last year; proximity; 800' vert (sorta); I like the set-up of the beginner's terrain park;
Cons: possible traffic on Route 80 and no good alternative routes from NJ; compared to the cost of a midweek night ticket with online discounts, it will take 13 trips to break even ($379/ ($32 - $3)); the best bump run is located on a trail that imo doesn't work well with the lift system (Lower Cleo...requires hiking/poling every run); no way to connect upper mountain bump run with lower mountain bump run (unless configuration is changed for next year); no Nights Only option; no student discounts for grad students; poor lighting on current bump trails (and throughout, imo); poor track record in closing down night skiing earlier than other mountains; must buy by MARCH 31st!.
Shawnee - cost $199 (Nights Only season pass)
Pros: cost(!!!); proximity (!); Nights Only option; Nights Only pass presumably includes weekends; compared to cost of night ticket, it will take only 6 trips to break even; management perhaps signaling a willingness to commit to bumps by letting some trails bump up this year; nostalgia (this is where I learned to ski); do not have to buy pass until SEPTEMBER 20th!!!
Cons: no proven track record of commitment to seeded bumps; possible traffic on Route 80 and no good alternative routes from NJ; no student discount (perhaps alleviated by Night Only option); only 700' vert.
What do you guys think? We are leaning towards Shawnee at this point. However, before I pull the trigger (and if they don't close), I need to get out there for a night just to survey the lay of the land. Hopefully they will be open midweek next week.
How did you guys at your local mountains get management to commit to seeding 1+ bump runs? In an ideal world, we'd get a season pass for Shawnee and get management to commit to something like "Sure, next season we can seed moguls on skier's right of Arrowhead, top to bottom!"
Thanks for any input. I know Blue and Camelback have their staunch supporters here on AZ, though I don't think we have anyone advocating for Shawnee...