thebigo
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The Jay village inn was spectacular. Great service, excellent food.
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We should kill this thread since there is a new Jay Peak Thread.
Yeah, there are still developments on that front….This thread is really supposed to be about the scandal & the baddies, not about Jay Peak in general.
The guy on the right looks weird.![]()
Kingdom Con: The Vermont Ski Scam
Podcast Episode · Scamfluencers · 09/02/2024 · 47mpodcasts.apple.com
What could go wrong? At least there is less in fighting between factions now. Seems like a good idea, - - - - - - - - NotThe proposed replacement for EB-5. I’m sure that this is COMPLETELY above board.
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Trump 'gold card' website opens. Here's how to join the $5 million waitlist
The president has said the card would replace the 'EB-5' immigrant investor green card visa programwww.yahoo.com
The proposed replacement for EB-5. I’m sure that this is COMPLETELY above board.![]()
With the mentioned 15 million price tag on the lift, guessing they were looking at a Dopp D-Line, otherwise that price tag seems way high for a high speed lift the length that a Bonnie replacement would beInteresting article. Looks like stashes might last a little longer at Jay next winter and also explains why the Bonnie replacement got pulled.
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Pummeled by Tariffs and Rhetoric: Jay Peak Leader Speaks Out in Washington
Jay Peak, a $70 million enterprise in Orleans County, relies heavily on Canadian visitors for 50% of its revenue and 60% of its profits.compassvermont.substack.com
From the article:With the mentioned 15 million price tag on the lift, guessing they were looking at a Dopp D-Line, otherwise that price tag seems way high for a high speed lift the length that a Bonnie replacement would be
But Wright warned that this relationship is unraveling. “We are forecasting a potentially catastrophic amount of trouble relating to Canada’s unwillingness to visit this summer, next winter, and for some indeterminate future,” he testified. Data paints a grim picture: hotel reservations from Canadian visitors dropped 45% between January and April 2025, credit card spending fell nearly 40%, border crossings declined 35% year-to-date, and visits to vermont.com, a key planning tool, plummeted 70%. At Jay Peak, winter season pass sales to Canadians are down 35%, golf groups are canceling daily, and half of the 300 Canadian teams in the resort’s 40 annual hockey tournaments are expected to pull out this year.
Oh damn tough hit for them. I'll do my part to keep the lights on.Well, this is not good at all......
Sad !Well, this is not good at all......