steamboat1
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Chances are, the policy is so strict because they experienced some abuse of it in the past. For example, somebody buying up a whole ton of quad packs, then reselling the tickets for price higher than he paid, but lower than the individual ticket price. As a general rule, mountains bend over backwards to keep their guests happy. If they refuse to work with you, there's for sure very good reason why they aren't. Sucks, but it is what it is.
I'm pretty sure last year was the first year they sold quad packs so it wasn't from experience with them but you're absolutely right anyhow. Up until a few years ago Sugarbush ski club bulk tickets you could buy from clubs was your actual lift ticket. No need to go to the ticket window to redeem a coupon, just get on the lift & go. People were buying these things & then selling them on e-bay for a profit since there was no identification required. This is the reason they are so strict with ID now. The only problem I had with ID was because I couldn't physically get there to redeem them in person. I am the purchaser. Giving/selling them to friends/anyone is perfectly fine by them but I had to be there. I could do whatever I wanted with the tickets after I had the tickets. Kinda hard to drive up there with a hard cast on my driving leg. I would of had no problem selling them to friends otherwise. I wasn't looking to make a profit, just recoup some or all of the cost.
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