Tin
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Ya I'd love to get fucked at the tune of saving two hundred dollars for an unlimited pass. Wahwahwah I'm a whinny mellinnial that expects shit for free.
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Magic + MRG/Bush = $618 next year lol
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Ya I'd love to get fucked at the tune of saving two hundred dollars for an unlimited pass. Wahwahwah I'm a whinny mellinnial that expects shit for free.
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I'm not sure what you're getting at. I'm 30+ and don't qualify for the Drifter, hence the 30+ crowd getting screwed per usual. I guess they assume 30-somethings have more money than 20-somethings. The 30+ pass is still a good deal and we picked ours up, just found it interesting the under-30 pass price didn't increase and doesn't until 12/15.Ya I'd love to get fucked at the tune of saving two hundred dollars for an unlimited pass. Wahwahwah I'm a whinny mellinnial that expects shit for free. ��
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I'm not sure what you're getting at. I'm 30+ and don't qualify for the Drifter, hence the 30+ crowd getting screwed per usual. I guess they assume 30-somethings have more money than 20-somethings. The 30+ pass is still a good deal and we picked ours up, just found it interesting the under-30 pass price didn't increase and doesn't until 12/15.
I don't have an issue at all with the price not going up until December, it would just be nice if all of the passes were that way. I guess it doesn't matter anyways since we've made our purchase already and used our passes already. I'm still trying to convince my brother in his 20's to get a pass too, so it'll give me another few months to try and break him down, haha.I am only glad for this because I can hold off and get my college son a pass later in the year.
I have no issue with early pass deadlines. It's incentive to buy the pass early so you can use it in the Spring.
With Peaks offering no interest payment plans combined with low buy early pricing it's hard to complain to be honest.
I have spoken to a couple of people that rotate passes from year-to-year to get the extra Spring skiing/riding they want.At some ski areas the early deadlines are intended to generate cash that is used to fund off-season improvement projects. Obviously Peaks doesn't fall into that category with the no interest payment plans they offer though.
The whole "spring incentive" thing I often wonder how many people really can take advantage of. It really is only an advantage the very first year you have a particular pass. After that you're a passholder and already getting access to spring skiing. You only benefit again from that if you switch and buy a pass to a different area.
I have spoken to a couple of people that rotate passes from year-to-year to get the extra Spring skiing/riding they want.
I have spoken to a couple of people that rotate passes from year-to-year to get the extra Spring skiing/riding they want.
I didn't ask exactly what their plan was. All I know is that this year they went from Peak Pass to New Englander so they had Wildcat, Sunday River and Sugarloaf as Spring options as opposed to just Wildcat.Do they stop riding the first resort when the pass to the second resort becomes effective? Not really sure how you win out economically on this play, but I guess it gives you variety.
I didn't ask exactly what their plan was. All I know is that this year they went from Peak Pass to New Englander so they had Wildcat, Sunday River and Sugarloaf as Spring options as opposed to just Wildcat.
I didn't ask exactly what their plan was. All I know is that this year they went from Peak Pass to New Englander so they had Wildcat, Sunday River and Sugarloaf as Spring options as opposed to just Wildcat.
My point is I'd like to get a unlimited pass for $399 and not have to pay $200 more plus having to buy $800 dollars of kids passes. $$1600 for a family of four is better than $1800-2000 depending on blackout vs non blackout. I get the theory that the 20-30s crowd is supposed to have less money but it burns my ass when that same age group complains about their cheap passes that go up. It wasn't necessarily directed at you and didn't mean to upset you if I did.I'm not sure what you're getting at. I'm 30+ and don't qualify for the Drifter, hence the 30+ crowd getting screwed per usual. I guess they assume 30-somethings have more money than 20-somethings. The 30+ pass is still a good deal and we picked ours up, just found it interesting the under-30 pass price didn't increase and doesn't until 12/15.
Gotcha. No worries, I hear what you're saying and agree.My point is I'd like to get a unlimited pass for $399 and not have to pay $200 more plus having to buy $800 dollars of kids passes. $$1600 for a family of four is better than $1800-2000 depending on blackout vs non blackout. I get the theory that the 20-30s crowd is supposed to have less money but it burns my ass when that same age group complains about their cheap passes that go up. It wasn't necessarily directed at you and didn't mean to upset you if I did.
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My point is I'd like to get a unlimited pass for $399 and not have to pay $200 more plus having to buy $800 dollars of kids passes. $$1600 for a family of four is better than $1800-2000 depending on blackout vs non blackout. I get the theory that the 20-30s crowd is supposed to have less money but it burns my ass when that same age group complains about their cheap passes that go up. It wasn't necessarily directed at you and didn't mean to upset you if I did.
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The 30 somethings are the group they should be attracting since they are more than likely starting a family and are holding the keys to the industry's future through their own kids. I know the idea is to hookem' in their twenties and hopefully it sticks. Oddly enough, the largest demographic is 25-34 age group then drops of by nearly 7% for the 35-44 age group. the 18-24 age group id one of the smaller segments - probably why they are being targeted.
The 30 somethings are the group they should be attracting since they are more than likely starting a family and are holding the keys to the industry's future through their own kids. I know the idea is to hookem' in their twenties and hopefully it sticks. Oddly enough, the largest demographic is 25-34 age group then drops of by nearly 7% for the 35-44 age group. the 18-24 age group id one of the smaller segments - probably why they are being targeted.
The 30 somethings are the group they should be attracting since they are more than likely starting a family and are holding the keys to the industry's future through their own kids. I know the idea is to hookem' in their twenties and hopefully it sticks. Oddly enough, the largest demographic is 25-34 age group then drops of by nearly 7% for the 35-44 age group. the 18-24 age group id one of the smaller segments - probably why they are being targeted.
Well when pass prices go up after 30 something maybe that is the reason for the 7% drop off. Just prolongs the inevitable i guess.
My point is I'd like to get a unlimited pass for $399 and not have to pay $200 more plus having to buy $800 dollars of kids passes. $$1600 for a family of four is better than $1800-2000 depending on blackout vs non blackout. I get the theory that the 20-30s crowd is supposed to have less money but it burns my ass when that same age group complains about their cheap passes that go up. It wasn't necessarily directed at you and didn't mean to upset you if I did.
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