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I think he was talking about the outfit.:grin:
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The reference to "operate as a triple chair" refers to the fact that the Black Chair currently is a triple, but the State lift inspector requires Magic to only load a max of 2 riders per chair, I believe.
what was the reason again for taking out the beginner double? That was a great little beginner area; was where I learned to snowboard back when Stratton and Magic were the only areas in New England that allowed boarders, but you had to get certified to ride lifts to the top.
That fact in of itself is a reason to NEVER consider banning snowboarding at Magic. It's one of the original two areas that allowed it.
Many of the current problems seem to be a direct result of times when the mt closed - which is yet another reason why it's crucial that it opens this season.When Magic closed in the early 90's the beginner double was sold.
Many of the current problems seem to be a direct result of times when the mt closed - which is yet another reason why it's crucial that it opens this season.
Not really. Despite my emotional attachment... if the black were to be replaced (as in the master plan several years in the future) the red should make a serviceable backup/overflow for many years. They both go to essentially the same place anyway. As has been stated several times - the red is perhaps the best chair on a windy day in New England - fixed grip, over a narrow trail - well protected by trees, and unloads in a relatively protected area.All lifts.
Is that when there was a rope tied on to the front of the snowboard so you had something to hold on to? :wink:what was the reason again for taking out the beginner double? That was a great little beginner area; was where I learned to snowboard back when Stratton and Magic were the only areas in New England that allowed boarders, but you had to get certified to ride lifts to the top.
That fact in of itself is a reason to NEVER consider banning snowboarding at Magic. It's one of the original two areas that allowed it.
Not really. Despite my emotional attachment... if the black were to be replaced (as in the master plan several years in the future) the red should make a serviceable backup/overflow for many years. They both go to essentially the same place anyway. As has been stated several times - the red is perhaps the best chair on a windy day in New England - fixed grip, over a narrow trail - well protected by trees, and unloads in a relatively protected area.
Have you ever even skied Magic TB? Some of your comments do make me wonder...
Have you ever even skied Magic TB?
Is that when there was a rope tied on to the front of the snowboard so you had something to hold on to? :wink:
Magic has too much competition too close by. I see what you guys are trying to do - suggest a niche market. The only niche that readily comes to mind is windholds - there are none. "Cold? Too Windy? Come to Magic!"
Other than that, they need to start attracting teems of people - if they can't get the overnighters, well, maybe they can start with on-snow events. How about bargain basement learn-to-ski programs? Incessant demo days. Free clinics. Steal away skiers from the other resorts nearby (hell, they're competing for the same skiers).
Londonderry Inn is certainly in the running. Big comfortable old inn, nice people running it, 5 minutes from the hill. http://www.geocities.com/wiccanblessings/londinn2.htmlBy the way, where's the best, cheap but clean lodging near Magic? The on-premises b/b has got a bad rep. They need to get that rep cleaned up, even if it's not their op.
OR - Less crowded, great views, relaxed atmosphere, and challenging terrain easily accessible in southern VT. Everything that Stratton and Okemo are NOT. I brought a family of groomer-oriented resort skiers (faves = Okemo, Stowe, Park City) to Magic one day over a crowded holiday weekend when the Mom just about lost it the day before at Okemo for all the reasons you'd expect (crowded slopes, dust on crust conditions, lengthy lift lines, etc.) Next day at Magic was truly "magic" for her -- she stuck to the easier side of the hill with her younger kid, had tons of space, nicer conditions, and cruiser paradise. Plus, her older kid was all over Talisman and Goniff Glades on several runs with our group. In other words, the segment "is skiing that doesn't suck" as in Alta, MRG, Berkshire East, Plattekill, Taos, A-Basin, etc. The "niche" is accessible for the weekend from Boston to NYC metro sprawl, or a side trip from Stratton, Okemo, Mt Snow, etc. Oh, and less windy.
YES! Bus trips from UMass / UConn would? Show yesterday's lift ticket from Snow, Okemo, Stratton etc., and get $10 off today's ticket at Magic. Put the butts in the chairs...
Londonderry Inn is certainly in the running. Big comfortable old inn, nice people running it, 5 minutes from the hill. http://www.geocities.com/wiccanblessings/londinn2.html
By the way, where's the best, cheap but clean lodging near Magic? The on-premises b/b has got a bad rep. They need to get that rep cleaned up, even if it's not their op.
The Blue Gentian? I never stayed there but always heard it was pretty nice & affordable. The Inn @ Magic is a little pricier but was redone a few years back & i've been in the rooms & they're nice. Again never stayed there either.
Also heard good things about the Magic View Motel right down the road on RTE 11.