jimme
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It was OP Girls Learn To Ride day so my two daughters and myself went and the girls got some snowboarding lessons. Since we didn't make it in time for the 9am session, I pulled each of them up the tiny slope near the Doc Maynard Center while we waited for the 11am session to begin. Each of the girls seemed more at ease on the 'boards' than they did on skis. They'd slide about 50' and more often than not fall, but these falls were followed by smiles! (They had extreme fears of falling on skis.) My youngest even did that hop forward move I see so many boarders make. They got their hour and a half lesson- just the two of them and one instructor. What a deal! It just worked out this way.
Like a junkie getting their fix, I walked away from the ticket window $48. poorer with a 4 hour ticket that I had only an hour and a half to use. (Season pass was in my car and I had my wife's van. OK, I admit it. . .I have a skiing problem. :wink: )
Then my blood froze. The life force of Jiminy (Berkshire Express) was not even turning! What? No BE on a Saturday? I can handle six runs for the price of admission, but if I try to take the other lifts I might end up with only three runs at best. So, with a big sigh, I bit the bullet and headed back to the ticket window for a refund.
Question. Why is it you don't see the 'no refunds' sign until you actually want a refund?
To make the story short Jiminy recinded and gave me my cash back. I have to give them credit here as it is not their policy. Of course, most of the returned cash paid for lunch.
By this time it's near 12 noon so I head for the Cricket Slope, skis on shoulder. Make a run down Cricket. 15 seconds later I'm walking the slope to make another run. This happens four or five times.
As we're finishing lunch around 1:00 or so, the BE starts loading. It did not spin from at least 11 am to 1:00. Can't imagine what the lift problem was. But Saturday was really about my girls getting on a board to see how much they like Snowboarding, and I think I now have two boarders in the family! What ever method they choose to get down the hill is fine by me, and I'm looking forward to many more days with them on the slopes.
Jimme
Like a junkie getting their fix, I walked away from the ticket window $48. poorer with a 4 hour ticket that I had only an hour and a half to use. (Season pass was in my car and I had my wife's van. OK, I admit it. . .I have a skiing problem. :wink: )
Then my blood froze. The life force of Jiminy (Berkshire Express) was not even turning! What? No BE on a Saturday? I can handle six runs for the price of admission, but if I try to take the other lifts I might end up with only three runs at best. So, with a big sigh, I bit the bullet and headed back to the ticket window for a refund.
Question. Why is it you don't see the 'no refunds' sign until you actually want a refund?
To make the story short Jiminy recinded and gave me my cash back. I have to give them credit here as it is not their policy. Of course, most of the returned cash paid for lunch.
By this time it's near 12 noon so I head for the Cricket Slope, skis on shoulder. Make a run down Cricket. 15 seconds later I'm walking the slope to make another run. This happens four or five times.
As we're finishing lunch around 1:00 or so, the BE starts loading. It did not spin from at least 11 am to 1:00. Can't imagine what the lift problem was. But Saturday was really about my girls getting on a board to see how much they like Snowboarding, and I think I now have two boarders in the family! What ever method they choose to get down the hill is fine by me, and I'm looking forward to many more days with them on the slopes.
Jimme