^
I can understand the disappointment when hoping for a Mitt Romney sighting and instead you bump into KustyTheKlown.
Post of the day!
[emoji1]
Sent from my iPad using AlpineZone
Welcome to AlpineZone, the largest online community of skiers and snowboarders in the Northeast!
You may have to REGISTER before you can post. Registering is FREE, gets rid of the majority of advertisements, and lets you participate in giveaways and other AlpineZone events!
^
I can understand the disappointment when hoping for a Mitt Romney sighting and instead you bump into KustyTheKlown.
They say the same about Aspen and Telluride.
I guess the difference between Aspen and DV is Aspen has legitimate terrain, DV doesn't.
But so what? The point is not whether the "brand" is eroded. The point is the brand may has CHANGED. And the change, while it may not be to the liking of the existing owner, it's unlikely they'll lose money. Because the new brand maybe attracting MORE interest, and BETTER value for someone else!
If the property dropped in value that much, his point would have borne true. As it is now, nobody is buying $2.78 Million DV pads to rent on AirBNB.
Exactly. DV homes are multi-million. Many north of $10 million. Those aren’t going to be VRBO/AirBNB units.
I’m surprised that Alterra hasn’t allowed snowboarders yet [emoji6]
Sent from my iPhone using AlpineZone
Do published numbers exist as far as skier visits nationally that would show that skier visits have increased since the inception of these mega-passes?
Not only had I been to DV many time pre-Ikon, I had done them for free! Free as in flying in the morning and ski DV free!!! Remember those???Have you been to Deer Valley? I’d put Aspen in the same category. Not so sure about Telluride. Deer Valley has long held the title of the original posh area.
The rich and famous are still there. But people seem to think just because there’re riff-raff there, the “brand” is cheapened.What exactly is your definition of "posh" versus "exclusive" exactly?
A parade of rich & famous people ski at Deer Valley probably weekly, I'd say it's akin with Aspen, Vail, and Jackson Hole in that regard.
Exactly. DV homes are multi-million. Many north of $10 million. Those aren’t going to be VRBO/AirBNB units.
I’m surprised that Alterra hasn’t allowed snowboarders yet [emoji6]
Sent from my iPhone using AlpineZone
Not many. Diamond Peak in Tahoe comes to mind. That area of the lake is fancy. I think Telluride and Revelstoke are pretty insulated. Both are really far from population centers and are either hard or expensive to get to. Crested Butte probably falls into that bucket, too. AZ Snowbowl is independent and near Flagstaff, which I hear is nice. Powder Mountain, UT?So where are all these highfalutin DV, Telluride, Jackson, Aspen and Stowe skiers gonna go because the exclusivity brand at those areas has been tarnished?
What other North American resorts are offering the same type of a product with a high priced and independent pass? A lot the attraction to these areas aren't just the ski areas, but the towns themselves with the higher end restaurants and galleries.
It's not like a Burke could just put a $1800 price tag on a pass promising limited crowds and a bunch of Stowe skiers with seven figure homes are going to migrate over.
Sent from my XT1635-01 using AlpineZone mobile app
I hear there's not much there... for now.aint nothing upscale about the town of revelstoke bc.
If you like the mountain, and can afford it? By all means buy in and enjoy it. But don’t for a minute expect it to remain that way for decades (or even years) to come. As long as you don’t own (at least shares of) the mountain, it could change next year!
Very true. You can't expect places to always remain the same. Though a place like Wildcat in the East has the best shot at it.My problem with the development of this thread is, while crowds is clearly a problem in the mega-resorts, somehow it’s become more a problem for the “posh” resorts diluting their “exclusivity“?
I suggest those paying a “premium” for exclusivity are just deluding themselves.
If you like the mountain, and can afford it? By all means buy in and enjoy it. But don’t for a minute expect it to remain that way for decades (or even years) to come. As long as you don’t own (at least shares of) the mountain, it could change next year!
That said, chances are pretty good for these “premium” destinations to remain desirable whatever the change. So you’re unlikely to lose whatever money you put into it.
So where are all these highfalutin DV, Telluride, Jackson, Aspen and Stowe skiers gonna go because the exclusivity brand at those areas has been tarnished?
What other North American resorts are offering the same type of a product with a high priced and independent pass? A lot the attraction to these areas aren't just the ski areas, but the towns themselves with the higher end restaurants and galleries.
It's not like a Burke could just put a $1800 price tag on a pass promising limited crowds and a bunch of Stowe skiers with seven figure homes are going to migrate over.
Very true. You can't expect places to always remain the same. Though a place like Wildcat in the East has the best shot at it.
I skied Stowe today and vastly prefer what it was like in 95 when I first moved to town. It was modestly more expensive than other VT areas at the time, but the mountain vibe back then was it was very much a ski bums mountain and also a great spot for families. The terrain hasnt changed much since then, but the vibe and crowd very much has. Many of my old ski bum friends have moved on to Smuggs or Sugarbush. As far as a family skiing destination? Unless you are staying at Spruce, there is not a single major resort in the East that sucks more than Stowe does for families with young children learning to ski. That's who got screwed the most with Spruce Peak Village.
Sent from my XT1635-01 using AlpineZone mobile app
They need to either do that or convert the mountain ops building adjacent to the Overeasy Gondola into a day lodge, but even that won't address the poor location of the beginner lifts and trails to the lodge at Spruce Peak.why havent they upgraded the toll house lift and put parking and ski school and etc down there? would be a great beginner's compound.