Somehow I don't see that happening. Who'd want to drive all the way to Jay if you can do all that stuff at Burke?
+1. They will keep Jay as the destination resort and Burke as the locals/racer place I bet....
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Somehow I don't see that happening. Who'd want to drive all the way to Jay if you can do all that stuff at Burke?
I wonder if Jay would be able to divert some of their EB5 money towards improvement at Burke.
We wanted you to be among the first to know – Our president Bill Stenger and longtime business partner Ariel Quiros have purchased Burke Mountain Resort. We alerted staff and you were next on the list. We (or more specifically JJ Toland) will be covering all the press, but thought it was important that you hear the news, officially, from us and not vague rumors and news reports.
We’re still working out (all) the details, but are already thinking of ways to amplify your winter experience to include Burke. Stay tuned – you will, as always, be amongst the first to know.
For more info on Burke visit skiburke.com. Maybe like them on Facebook too - facebook.com/BurkeMtn. Think both will highlight that Burke and Jay Peak will be a good fit.
Just received from Jay:
When does the interconnect go in?
I wonder if this will have any effect on the Academy? Is the Academy a separate entity or is it part of Burke? Does the Academy have some type of deeded rights to use Burke...and/or do they pay for the use of the Mountain?
Just saw the email before coming here. Wow. Couple of thoughts:
The announcement doesn't say Jay Peak buys Burke. It is Stenger and partner. It remains to be seen what type of combo offering will be made. But it seems likely that a two tier pass would eventually be offered: Jay Solo, Burke Solo, and Combined. A Burke/Jay combo would be really amazing. This would drive guest visits at Burke and relieve Jay of crowding on its busiest days. Nice. Also gets folks in Metro Boston on board with a closer area than Jay for day tripping and Jay for the weekend or full week trips.
from_the_NEK points out the MTB and that is HUGE for Jay to have another non-skiing resort item to offer its guests. In fact, I suspect the MTB will be a bigger boon to Stenger and Jay than the skiing at Burke. Summer now includes full resort access, very nice modern lodging, quality on mountain restaurants, golf, water park, and one of the premier MTB networks in the east. This also gets Stenger more real estate to sell without building more units for the Jay expansion just yet.
Benefit to Jay is quite obvious: definite long term sustainability, especially in the face of having purchased two HSQs in recent years and significantly built out the resort. That debt needs to be paid and getting more guests to the mountain will be needed. Stenger knows how to do that.
I can't wait to see how this plays out. I am flying independent for one more year as I finish off my List. I was on the fence about a Jay pass for 2013-2014 but a Jay/Burke combo (with the likelihood of Burke being more aggressive with snowmaking to boot) would certainly seal the deal, even at a slight premium over the Jay pass.
Sorry, typo. I was referring to Burke's debt for the HSQs. I imagine they would need to do another application process to do EB5 at Burke. Would they be able to do it with the Jay project still on going?
Sorry, typo. I was referring to Burke's debt for the HSQs. I imagine they would need to do another application process to do EB5 at Burke. Would they be able to do it with the Jay project still on going?