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cdskier

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Weird IMHO Waitsfield has been an established ski town for a long time.

I'm ok with Waitsfield not being considered a "well known established ski town" by some (even though I agree with you that it is).
 

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I think that Waitsfield was included for the sole purpose of throwing a bone to the east coast.
 

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I think the issue is that there's barely enough there to call it a "town" so to speak, but it's growing, so hence the inclusion.

What exactly is Waitsfield missing to be called a "town"? I think it has more than enough to be a town. It has restaurants, bars, supermarkets (2!), a movie theater, a hardware store, ski shop, other stores...
 

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What exactly is Waitsfield missing to be called a "town"? I think it has more than enough to be a town. It has restaurants, bars, supermarkets (2!), a movie theater, a hardware store, ski shop, other stores...

A walking district. while they have all those they are not really in a close net area. Think Lake Placid or North Conway.
 

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A walking district. while they have all those they are not really in a close net area. Think Lake Placid or North Conway.

Downtown Waitsfield and Bridge St are both very much areas you can walk (not together though). By that logic though, does that mean Killington isn't a ski town? Lake Placid does have a nice walkable downtown area, but I don't think that alone is a requirement as it rules out a lot of places in the east.
 

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What exactly is Waitsfield missing to be called a "town"? I think it has more than enough to be a town. It has restaurants, bars, supermarkets (2!), a movie theater, a hardware store, ski shop, other stores...

Shew.... Good thing it has that hardware store.
 

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Downtown Waitsfield and Bridge St are both very much areas you can walk (not together though). By that logic though, does that mean Killington isn't a ski town? Lake Placid does have a nice walkable downtown area, but I don't think that alone is a requirement as it rules out a lot of places in the east.

Killington is an access road not a ski town
 
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