jimmywilson69
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I'd be curious as to why. Obviously financial
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Or crowding? Maybe they were like Mt Ashland and saw value in the reciprocal agreements that Indy prohibits? Interestingly enough, the Montage Website still says they're an Indy Pass memberI'd be curious as to why. Obviously financial
When I went this year they had a decent live band and that whole area was packed. Great vibe. The lodge restaurant was also very busy. As crowded as it was, the lift lines were very manageable. I'll miss my once a season Indy visit.The Midland area at Montage with its tents, firepits, shipping container food trucks and concert stage is a cool and unique experience
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I'm not sure, but Adironrider is probably right.
What I do know is I meet plenty of people that miss the deadline and don't bother getting on the waiting list. They just buy Epic or iKon instead and say they'll try for Indy again next year.
So, I'm not sure their marketing strategy is helping them if that's what it all truly is.
Actually, Montage is never really crowded. Even on busy weekends the lift lines are short and it takes much longer for the trails to get skied off if they do at all.A couple of months ago I had to work in Wilkes Barre for a week. I have to imagine Montage doesn't need Indy to drive business. There's enough of a population center right there to have a healthy business. I'd probably be an Elk ski if I lived in that area, but I bet the average local goes for the closer Montage