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I'm sure the snowmaking changes will be great, but saying Sugarloaf is investing $4 million is a little misleading (the article, not Greg's post). $1.4 million is for a town-funded skating rink and lodge expansion, and they are also including some unquoted amount for a public transportation system.
Publishing a detailed accounting of what is being spent on what is not what you do typically in press releases.
For what it is worth .. I believe Maine is starting to enter a new golden age of skiing and riding. I wasn't sure at first about Boyne moving in but everything I have seen so far is making a true believer out of me.
Folks,
While I agree with the comment that investments are not all being funded by the resort,
rest assured this release was not meant to mislead but to inform how much is already being accomplished by all who are involved in Sugarloaf's future.
Please note that the team was very open about how much is being funded for the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center - $1.4m of the $4.0m.
Additionally, what didn't get highlighted due to space and probably to much detail was that several hundred thousand of the total has and is going into accomodations upgrades which is funded by the condo association of the Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel. Note: the return of that name and the subtle direction of making Sugarloaf - Sugarloaf....not part of a chain.
Customers should be very excited about all of the above and that the remainder of the spending is going into specifically assets that affect the daily experience of the guest coming to Sugarloaf. Alot is being accomplished in a very short period of time and the resort is already looking noticably better.
Publishing a detailed accounting of what is being spent on what is not what you do typically in press releases.
It is the intent of the resort to showcase investments in the context of what the "Sugarloaf community" is doing whenever appropriate.
As an example from the past and as most folks know, the golf course was a community funded amentity to the resort in the 1980's. This is just one example of the wonderful competitive advantages that Sugarloaf has over other places in New England. It has THE most supportive community an operator could hope to have and we are excited about what that can do for the future success of that community and the resort.
Respectfully,
Stephen Kircher
President - Boyne East - Boyne USA Resorts
Customers should be very excited about all of the above and that the remainder of the spending is going into specifically assets that affect the daily experience of the guest coming to Sugarloaf. Alot is being accomplished in a very short period of time and the resort is already looking noticably better.
Publishing a detailed accounting of what is being spent on what is not what you do typically in press releases.
Apparently, Mr. President you have proven you don't know your market or how it might be appropriate to use such a forum to introduce your new presence into the marketplace. Let me sugarcoat this for the sake of public decorum:
Don't tell me, as a customer, how I'm supposed to feel about what's being done at a place I've skied, and loved for years, by a bunch of mid-westerner outsiders when I haven't even had the chance to "sample the product" Save the marketing spin, please. Actions speak louder than words. We'll be the judge. Deliver the goods, the results will follow. None wants to listen to the freshman on the team shoot his mouth off about how great he is. Hit some gruns, score some goals, place first a few times, the you can run your marketing pie hole. Until then...
Cutting through transparent marketing fluff is one thing we excel at here.
Boyne wants to make a statement? How about that they'll push to be the first open and the last closed every season? They really want results? How about they make good on it.
Word. You can say that again. Having so many of ASC's big boys in different hands has really juiced things up and competition is almost always in the best interest of the consumer. Consumers usually either get better prices or better product when competition increases.The competition is a huge plus.