Edd
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I wasn’t aware of this. Is Sliders too overwhelmed on weekends?And at some point in time a summit resturant will be built at the top of jordan. Much needed at the far end of the resort!
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I wasn’t aware of this. Is Sliders too overwhelmed on weekends?And at some point in time a summit resturant will be built at the top of jordan. Much needed at the far end of the resort!
I don’t think sliders has much to do with it. If anything it’s more likely the success and overcrowded space of mountain room. Plus the north peak lodge is a bit worn.I wasn’t aware of this. Is Sliders too overwhelmed on weekends?
I always considered Sliders to be part of the Jordon Grand and not part of the mountain. I have never considered eating there. Some sort of lodge is needed at the west end and with the success of the new Killington Peak lodge I think a Jordon Peak Lodge would do well and is much needed.I wasn’t aware of this. Is Sliders too overwhelmed on weekends?
Yes, but multiple food trucks staged in the wedding meadow just below the Jordan Hotel this year should provide a few more options out that way. I believe the Jordan summit restaurant to be several years out yet.I wasn’t aware of this. Is Sliders too overwhelmed on weekends?
At least it has nothing to do with the lift itself and everything to do with the weather and not getting the type of coverage in by next weekend they wanted out there for grand opening. Must have just made the call, they haven't even updated the first chair raffle page yet. If only the new feedline had been finished.....Opening of the 8 is delayed, latest video. Date TBD.
It sounds like they feel there is currently not enough terrain open or will be open by next weekend at Jordon. Agree on having the new feed line complete would make it faster to open new terrain over there. Boyne is making investments where the customer will notice a difference when out on the mountain, and this holds true for the Loaf and Loon also.At least it has nothing to do with the lift itself and everything to do with the weather and not getting the type of coverage in by next weekend they wanted out there for grand opening. Must have just made the call, they haven't even updated the first chair raffle page yet. If only the new feedline had been finished.....
Yeah, nature hasn't helped either. From what I could see on the Skiesta Cam today, they were making snow heavily into Aurora and just Lolla over in Jordan. They probably didn't want to skip over Aurora either (as in, just make the crossing of Aludra to Cyclone and Kansas to Lights Out) prior to the Jordan opening in hopes of having Aurora going too to ease the load. Otherwise everyone will just bolt into Jordan to check this new marvel out first thing (though many will jump right thru without skiing Aurora when it opens)It would have but there's only so much you can do in one off-season and they learned from biting off too much the past two. The in house crews were full bore on the Jordan 8 leaving their contractors to do all the snowmaking. The last weld on Kansas wasn't finished until last week. They worked 12 hour days 6 days a week all summer into fall. Not a shot the feed could have been done. Also, there aren't enough pumps in the new Booster Station. There were only two installed to handle Spruce for this year.