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New marketing slogan based on old reputation, new logo....no new reasons to ski at Killington
And I'll visit Killington regardless. It really is the first "big" mountain that's day trippable for me. Great terrain, good natural snow potential, etc. My favorite? No, but I still always enjoy myself there.
Still too early to paint with a broad brush. The bottom line is they got my attention.
And I'll visit Killington regardless. It really is the first "big" mountain that's day trippable for me. Great terrain, good natural snow potential, etc. My favorite? No, but I still always enjoy myself there.
More choices for early season skiing is a good thing. I hope mother nature is on board with the plan.
Now if you could do something about those lift ticket prices. I guess the pass holders don't care, but the prices are pretty brutal for day trippers with kids.
K50 tickets are on sale through Oct. 15. Just $50 each.
http://www.killington.com/summer/plan/Deal Grabber/index.html
Will you let us know if they got their soul back?
Nice deal Spin. Are you guys still offering the ski club card and if so, are you still allowed to buy two tickets on that?
K50 tickets are on sale through Oct. 15. Just $50 each.
http://www.killington.com/summer/plan/Deal Grabber/index.html
spin, noticed this:
What is the advantage of purchasing a Killington Season Pass versus purchasing K50 tickets?
Killington Season Pass holders enjoy a variety of loyalty benefits, including:
1. Retail discount of 15% at Killington Sports
2. Ski School Group Lesson discounts of 15 percent (30 percent discount on all Kids Ski and Snowboard School programs for Unlimited Pass holders)
3. Food discounts of 15% at all Killington on-mountain lodges and restaurants
4. Direct to lift access
5. Special Season Pass holder email offers for additional value opportunities throughout the season
regarding #3 - does that mean we (season pass holders) get a 15% discount on all food purchases in the base lodges? does this apply to non-alcoholic beverages as well? never noticed this before. is this the first year for this. thanks.
Yes, first year for it. SP holders receive 15 percent off at all base lodges on food, beverages - except alcohol (darn VT liquor laws!)
Would you know it if you saw it?
Nope, that's why I'm asking an expert such as yourself. Appreciate any assistance you might be able to offer, thanks.
Certainly no Killington expert here. Don't think I ever claimed to be. It's just funny that someone who hasn't even skied prior to 2003 or whenever it was is longing for Killington's yesteryear so much. I mean didn't you have a Killington tomb stone as your avatar for a while? :lol: I just find it all to be a bit humorous, that's all...
I for one hope that this will mark a sweeping change in philosophy as to how S&P and Powdr decide to operate K. A strong K with a big attitude about wanting to be the first, the longest, the steepest, the most, etc IMHO is a GREAT thing for ALL of New England Skiing as it not only attracts atttention to skiing riding early (and hopefully late) season to get more people thinking about going to the hill (and not just K), but it also in a sense raises the bar a bit amongst their competitors to keep improving to try and draw attention away from them, and that also benefits many a New England skier/rider. After all, Pres Smith and to some extent Les Otten & ASC spent 40 odd years building up a huge, marketable iconic brand, it just didn't make sense to try and almost deny the past and in a sense reinvent the wheel from a marketing standpoint as it appeared that Powdr/S&P were trying to do the last couple of years.