billski
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Big Buck Boys
When nobody was looking, Vail goosed it's Peak Window Rate to $98 from $97 in November. Beaver Creek decided to reach for the stratosphere, raising their price from $90 last season to matched Vail at $98 and Steamboat raised prices 8% to $97.
Value King Dichotomy
It's interesting (but no surprise) that Wachusett peak lift price of $54 exceeds value-leader Saddleback's (Maine) $49 which has significantly more challenge and 220% more skiable terrain. Saddleback's 44 acres of glade is nearly half the size of Wawa's entire 103 acre terrain.
Economy Class
As ever, Cochran's $20 ticket remains the the least expensive.
Gee, I could ski five days at Cochran's or two days at Saddleback for the the price of one Vail ticket. Then again, it's hard to argue Vail's 5200 acres vs. Cochran's 15 isn't a better value. Didn't say inexpensive.
When nobody was looking, Vail goosed it's Peak Window Rate to $98 from $97 in November. Beaver Creek decided to reach for the stratosphere, raising their price from $90 last season to matched Vail at $98 and Steamboat raised prices 8% to $97.
Value King Dichotomy
It's interesting (but no surprise) that Wachusett peak lift price of $54 exceeds value-leader Saddleback's (Maine) $49 which has significantly more challenge and 220% more skiable terrain. Saddleback's 44 acres of glade is nearly half the size of Wawa's entire 103 acre terrain.
Economy Class
As ever, Cochran's $20 ticket remains the the least expensive.
Gee, I could ski five days at Cochran's or two days at Saddleback for the the price of one Vail ticket. Then again, it's hard to argue Vail's 5200 acres vs. Cochran's 15 isn't a better value. Didn't say inexpensive.
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