Keelhauled
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Yea but we're not in summer yet, it's the shoulder season, and not the one with pretty trees either. It's not like they can just move up the start of biking, and vacation season hasn't started yet, so the revenue is from skiing or nothing. If skier traffic is underperforming their projections they can eat the loss or trim the expenses. If we'd had a really good winter, maybe eating the loss for another week or two would be more acceptable.Is there that much “bleeding”? K has a healthy mountain biking operation In the summer. The typical starting date is Memorial Day weekend. So it’s not like they shut down the mountain and turn it into a ghost town like some other mountains.
But I suspect that by the time MLK weekend washed out every mountain in VT was badly behind revenue expectations, and even if from there on out they met their targets they're still ending the season below their financial targets. In that light, especially if the spring pass sales are *also* less than hoped for, it makes sense to me that they'd retrench to a skeleton operation as soon as they can. They'll still be able to claim latest closing and longest season with Superstar alone, which has always been what they've leaned on for their spring reputation anyway.