RichT
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Totally!It'll be cheaper than refunding everyone's season passes!
How long will they wait to announce tomorrow's status? You can still buy a ticket online or reserve for tomorrow. If they know they are going to be closed they should announce this as early as possible so people can plan accordingly. Or, wait till 10 am and piss off more people.
Good question.How long will they wait to announce tomorrow's status? You can still buy a ticket online or reserve for tomorrow. If they know they are going to be closed they should announce this as early as possible so people can plan accordingly. Or, wait till 10 am and piss off more people.
Good question.
I wouldn't plan on going there this WEEK!
We are. But Vail isn't trying too hard.We are all figuring this shit out.. At least most of us are.
I have no problem with today. But they know something needs to be announced for tomorrow.Maybe just maybe they needed some time to figure it all out. And maybe they tried to get people in place but didn't succeed...
Maybe they DID announce it as soon as possible. Which isn't fast enough for entitled skiers I reckon...
We are all figuring this shit out.. At least most of us are.
I'm a pass holder - I'd give it to someone.We are. But Vail isn't trying too hard.
They should have posted the information a lot sooner. They wait till an hour AFTER the lift was supposed to be spinning to say they're not open, with no explanation.
It's almost 5pm. The last update on the website was before noon.
This is definitely a Vail trademark, ZERO COMMUNICATION!
BTW, people who showed up was "comp" a voucher for a day ticket. But if you're a pass holder, what are you supposed to do with that day ticket? Sell it???
If they fuck this up tomorrow my tune will change.I have no problem with today. But they know something needs to be announced for tomorrow.
Only if it's one of your 7 "priority days", booked by December 7th or thereabouts. That's how I read it anyway. If you picked Hunter as "home mountain" then certain percentage back will begin.Totally!
7 days, 1 down, 6 to go
Not necessarily.It'll be cheaper than refunding everyone's season passes!
That's not exactly a "comp" for people who drove an hour or more to get there. Even if their waste time can't be comp'ed, giving it away doesn't even cover the gas money/toll.I'm a pass holder - I'd give it to someone.
I'm a spoiled local... I bet some sort of refund happens with the pass - I got $$ from Vail after last season.That's not exactly a "comp" for people who drove an hour or more to get there. Even if their waste time can't be comp'ed, giving it away doesn't even cover the gas money/toll.
There's not a whole lot they can do for what happened today. But the lack of clarity is pretty glaring.
And that of communication is across the board (eastern seaboard, that is). To many, it's a glaring sign that Vail doesn't care about the eastern skiers access to their local mountain, only care to "feed" Vail's western destination mountains.
There're multiple scenarios, which may look complicated. But each scenario isn't so complicated.The refund formula due to resort closure events is rather complicated.
There're multiple scenarios, which may look complicated. But each scenario isn't so complicated.
If you pick Hunter as your "primary" mountain, 7 days is all it takes for a full refund.
There's a caveat, it needs to be 7 consecutive days. So my prediction is come hell and high water, they'll re-open no later than next Monday.
I got a credit from last year too, even though I used the pass plenty.I'm a spoiled local... I bet some sort of refund happens with the pass - I got $$ from Vail after last season.
That doesn't even include people who planned on skiing multiple days and have already booked their places to stay nearby. I was just about to be one of those. Initially looking to ski tues/wed and stay overnight tues, but saw wed/thur looks like better weather and planned on those days. Given that its me, I didn't reserve or book a place to stay yet. Sometimes I get unlucky because rooms run out, but this time I was lucky to not have booked a room since nobody gives refunds on such short notice. Some might give credit if any one of us checking in have caught covid, but there is no mention of resort closure.That's not exactly a "comp" for people who drove an hour or more to get there. Even if their waste time can't be comp'ed, giving it away doesn't even cover the gas money/toll.
There're multiple scenarios, which may look complicated. But each scenario isn't so complicated.
If you pick Hunter as your "primary" mountain, 7 days is all it takes for a full refund.
There's a caveat, it needs to be 7 consecutive days. So my prediction is come hell and high water, they'll re-open no later than next Monday.
You're confusing two different scenarios.I think you need to re-read the Epic Coverage terms. Simply 7 consecutive days of a "Closure & Cancellation refund" related closure does NOT get you a full refund of a season pass unless those happened to be your "Priority Reservation" days (and you elected the coverage only for your Priority days instead of Core Season coverage).