• Welcome to AlpineZone, the largest online community of skiers and snowboarders in the Northeast!

    You may have to REGISTER before you can post. Registering is FREE, gets rid of the majority of advertisements, and lets you participate in giveaways and other AlpineZone events!

Does May Skiing Make Sense?

Would you ski in May if you had the option?


  • Total voters
    80

Geoff

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 30, 2004
Messages
5,100
Points
48
Location
South Dartmouth, Ma
Jay and Sugarloaf don't work since they're too far from the huge population base that would buy the day tickets to fund the activity. Under ASC, the parking lots were filled on sunny weekends in May. POWDR trained people to go do something else and you can see based on traffic counts and sales/meals/lodging tax revenues what that did to the Killington value proposition. If Killington opens pretty much when everybody else does and closes pretty much when everybody else does, a big slice of their natural market will go elsewhere since their midwinter product is not particularly compelling.
 

abc

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 2, 2008
Messages
5,995
Points
113
Location
Lower Hudson Valley
If Killington opens pretty much when everybody else does and closes pretty much when everybody else does, a big slice of their natural market will go elsewhere since their midwinter product is not particularly compelling.
I also think by not staying open late, they missed out on capturing new business: the newly converted addicts who might buy pass or even condo shares next season!

It's a unique (admitedly mostly marketing) value that only a few resorts are in a position to contemplate offering. Any business turning it's back on such opportunaty does so at its own perils.
 

Greg

Moderator
Staff member
Moderator
Joined
Jul 1, 2001
Messages
31,154
Points
0
Quoted for truth.

Oh wait, can I do that on my own post? :lol:

I still maintain that as much as I like skiing into May and well beyond May, the first weekend of May is the best we can expect. It is nice that at least two ski areas are trying to make May. The King of Spring in VT is now Jay and the King of Spring in New England continues to be (and is now indisputably) the Loaf.

Agreed. And the longer late April/early May is the norm, the less likely it is that any resort will feel compelled to try and go beyond that. I'm fine with it. I'm on to other things this time of year. Although, I really wanted to get a May day in this year. Maybe next year.
 

oakapple

New member
Joined
Feb 9, 2010
Messages
470
Points
0
Location
New York, NY
Would you ski in May if you could? Why or why not? Thoughts?

I would ski in may only if there were good snow coverage and a decent number of trails open. I am not interested in hiking over rocks and dodging patches of dirt and grass, just to say I skied in May.
 

jsul

New member
Joined
May 9, 2007
Messages
29
Points
0
Location
Boston
I rather ski in May than in January. The average temps in Jan. are in the 20's whereas May is 50 degrees. I'd rather be in a t-shirt than a winter jacket. I'd rather wear sunglasses than goggles and a face mask. I'll take 1 soft corn bump run over 100 northeast ice trails. I'd rather sit on the sun deck than inside the lodge.

I love skiing any time of year but the warmer the better. I've skied Whislter in August. 80 degrees and sunny on top of a glacier with 1 T bar for lift service, best skiing I've ever done. :spread:

It's all good.
 

abc

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 2, 2008
Messages
5,995
Points
113
Location
Lower Hudson Valley
I love skiing any time of year but the warmer the better. I've skied Whislter in August. 80 degrees and sunny on top of a glacier with 1 T bar for lift service, best skiing I've ever done.
Perhaps it's time we start a poll on skiing in May vs. November? ;)
 
Top