dlague
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Didn't they have night skiing? And open til 10?Staying open longer is simply a classy, client focused thing to do. Good for them.
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Didn't they have night skiing? And open til 10?Staying open longer is simply a classy, client focused thing to do. Good for them.
uber-mobbed at Sugarbush Sat. Feb 18th. Never saw lines so big at Mt. E either. Looked at the Mt. Snow web cam at noon on wed. and it was ski on. Ski hills made their money, good for them.
For a holiday weekend, the mountain was pretty empty. I expected much worse.
What are you talking about? I was at Mt Ellen on that Saturday and faced no issues getting on the lift all day. Sure the Summit lines were longer than usual but that is mainly due to how slow that lift is. Riding the single line at North Ridge I never waited more than a minute or two.
Am I misunderstanding you, or are you comparing folks waiting in the proper line for a lift against those who jump into the singles line?
Oh it was crowded alright, i was there. With everything open and all the woods in play it spreads people out. Just had to walk into the lodge or the bars to see that it was packed.
Repeat question: In general, most everyone saw good crowds on Sat./Sun. (Feb. 18/19). Whiteface reported record crowds both days, Gunstock stopped selling tickets, etc. My observation at my home area and inputs from friends at other areas would indicate Feb. 20 to 26 were lighter than expected. Those of you who suggested it was mobbed on Saturday: Were you referring to the 18th or 25th?
Repeat question: In general, most everyone saw good crowds on Sat./Sun. (Feb. 18/19). Whiteface reported record crowds both days, Gunstock stopped selling tickets, etc. My observation at my home area and inputs from friends at other areas would indicate Feb. 20 to 26 were lighter than expected. Those of you who suggested it was mobbed on Saturday: Were you referring to the 18th or 25th?
My observation at my home area and inputs from friends at other areas would indicate Feb. 20 to 26 were lighter than expected.
What are you talking about? I was at Mt Ellen on that Saturday and faced no issues getting on the lift all day. Sure the Summit lines were longer than usual but that is mainly due to how slow that lift is.
Wow, that is too cool for them! I hope the cash register was over flowing!Unless of course you were with us for the lineup for the lift to start spinning at 9! It might of been one of the longest lines in the history of Whaleback.
In general, most everyone saw good crowds on Sat./Sun. (Feb. 18/19). My observation at my home area and inputs from friends at other areas would indicate Feb. 20 to 26 were lighter than expected. Those of you who suggested it was mobbed on Saturday: Were you referring to the 18th or 25th?
I'm banking on that same thing happening this weekend. See you, or not, in No.VT.Weather was predicted really bad for the 25/26 so it was deserted
That's exactly what I'm talking about Duncanator! For ME, that's mobbed. So are more than 10 cars at a stop light! Not everyone is single and not everyone choses to go to the MRG singles line. A 15 person line at the single chair is mobbed in my book too.
I often do single when I'm with people who are amenable to it. I sometimes chose the bigger line, and often it's due to the pretty women in my company! And I don't care about the speed of the lift if the company is right (see previous commentIf all you're out for is to get as many runs as you can it, then you can avert the crowds anywhere, but don't disparage the 95% who don't. The "tourists" bring in the money that keeps things running and I'm happy to engage them.
And yeah I see your point, the singles line isnt for everyone. And if it was, then it would take significantly longer for me. So I am happy with the current system allowing for my advantage. The "tourist" jab is a bit out of line since I am just as much a tourist being a yellow plater anyways haha.
Yeah, the "singles line isnt for everyone", it's for singles, and your "current system" is entitlement.
Ski singles lines exist to efficiently pair-up (or quad-up) skiers for efficiency at loading chairs, not so four teenagers or 20-somethings can cut hundreds of people and wait in a 3 minute line instead of an 8 minute line.
I wish more ski areas enforced this, I can probably count on my 2 hands the number of times I've seen singles line cheaters booted out of the singles line and sent to the end of the line.