Was that this season? I recall one last season. FWIW SAM, Ski, Skiing, and even Powder have lambasted Ary for the name move.....
Yep. October 2015 issue.
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Was that this season? I recall one last season. FWIW SAM, Ski, Skiing, and even Powder have lambasted Ary for the name move.....
I just got an Email the other day about the Hotel's opening. It had a nice discount for a room and talked about the new restaurants and shops there. I also heard on the Channel 7 (LSC) story that they have 300 job openings. They could not fully staff the ski area last season due to, well, an obvious management issue. I really don't see how they are going to hire enough staff to run the Hotel.
What is the $15 resort fee listed in the fine print ?
Really stupid to charge the fee. Just put it in with the room rate.
Really stupid to charge the fee. Just put it in with the room rate.
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It's kind of like buying airfare. You want to bring bags? That's $25 each bag. You want something to eat? You have to pay for that. You want a chance to get overhead carry-on space? Need to pay.
It's worse though because you can't refuse the service and fee. You can't say, "I'm not using the pool, I'm not paying the fee."
I forgot to mention it is a daily $15 resort fee....
Right, but they could do the coupon thing and look like rock stars if they just snuck the fee into the room rate. Even though at the end of the day the consumer would pay the same, they don't feel as though they're being nickel and dimed on everything. It only looks even shadier because they slip the fees into the fine print.
If you put the fee in the room rate then it goes to the hotel revenue stream and needs to be split with EB5 investors. If you keep it separate it goes into Q's pocket alone.Right, but they could do the coupon thing and look like rock stars if they just snuck the fee into the room rate. Even though at the end of the day the consumer would pay the same, they don't feel as though they're being nickel and dimed on everything. It only looks even shadier because they slip the fees into the fine print.
If you put the fee in the room rate then it goes to the hotel revenue stream and needs to be split with EB5 investors. If you keep it separate it goes into Q's pocket alone.
Should only be 45 extra for a long weekend.To be fair, on their website it says "All Rates are subject to a $15/day Resort Fee" right in the main body of the room details.
Now, I haven't been to Burke since the whole Q thing happened. I have stayed at Jay's Tram Haus which, although pricey, is really nice. We went for one of their end-of-season blowout deal weekends and had a great time. So I thought maybe we'd splurge and check out the new Hotel Burke.
Thing is though, these rates are... ah... not competitive. The 30% off promo brings the cost down to the right ballpark, but the $90 in hot tub fees for a long weekend bumps it back up above similar lodging elsewhere. Do they really think the product is worth a super-premium price point?