dlague
Active member
Wow - this is a great discussion!
One of the best parts of this discussion is that pretty much everyone is asking the right questions as to whether this (and what we do at Liftopia in general) is good for the ski resorts. Building value on both sides is fundamental to scaling a business that serves an industry as we do.
We are always working to help resorts offer more value to consumers in a way that is still beneficial for their businesses. Frankly we only deserve to exist as a company if we deliver on that aspiration, which is why everything we build ties into our mission statement (Liftopia helps people spend more time doing the things they love by helping our partners run their businesses more effectively). This new option for consumers and everything we build is checked against that statement and we use data to inform whether or not we are delivering on that aspiration.
Thanks to any of you who are customers, and I hope we can continue to work to find ways of helping you spend more time on the snow that also benefit the industry that we are very fortunate to get to work for.
I think it will be interesting to see how the three tiers will work. My guess the lowest priced option will be the most popular however this varies on the difference in price between the three tiers. I have found based on my use of liftopia that there has not been significant advantages to purchasing way ahead. We have watched a price stay right up to the last minute which allowed us to know what the conditions were going to be like. Effectively, commitment was not an issue. The only time it was an issue when there were limited number of tickets at a real good price. Example: Jay Peak lift tickets at $10 in late January. We bought them! They also got sold fast because the gamble was worth the purchase and we ended up not going due to weather. Not big risk not big loss.
I like liftopia's concept in general but I find the resorts will continue to mix their sales tactics and some will drive consumers away from liftopia. Best of luck!
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