I agree with your comment about the mountain not responding and it is what makes me wonder the most.
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I agree with your comment about the mountain not responding and it is what makes me wonder the most.
It would be a pretty easy thing to do...
They HAVE to know about all the rumors and hearsay..
And with little information coming from over there - people tend to lean on rumors more..
I agree with everyone that the biggest issue is all of the non-communication. Can't we clone Mike S.? I saw him last season bussing tables! It would be a cold day in hell before you saw Russ bussing tables!
Killington's resurrection has been hot on the mind of many of us here in the Catskills...
I've always been in the "COOL - Family run place - keep it that way" - but the last couple seasons at Killington make me feel like a ski area CAN be run by a corporation..
Having the correct people in place is huge..
Also having people that understand the history and needs of the regular customers in place is important too..
With some of these "revolving door" positions your start to get the sense that - what was - isn't any more because of the new faces...
Hopefully for you Hunter regulars this will turn into a situation, like happened at Killington where the new owners EVENTUALLY realized after all the changes that they made to how the run the place, that in reality they didn't need to make any major changes at all. Just keep with the longstanding historical trend of make evolutionary improvement to the ski area, instead of revolutionary changes to how the place is run.
As a business owner myself, I will readily admit that there are certain times when a complete top to bottom "rebranding" of your product is needed for the business to survive and thrive. Very often though that is only when the business is on proverbial "life support" without any true identity before the change is made. That doesn't sound like what Hunter was at before the new owners embarked on this current managerial trend![]()
Hunter used to have the early/late season crown for the NYC area. We always thought of them as a "Killington South" in the 80's. Not only the skiing, the partying too. It was after that time (spent a lot of time there in 80's) it went through a transformation to a much more family oriented place. I loved the old Hunter but I'm sure not everyone up there is for turning back the clock.
Alex
Lake Hopatcong, NJ
I'm NOT............now that I have an 18 year old daughter:roll:!!!!!
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POURED all night long...
Creek is a couple feet up and and still rising...
Still raining at 8AM - 45 degrees in the valley.
So they will have tonight and tomorrow to get HBK open for Friday.
What are the odds?
My backyard stream is raging right now.