Hastur
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I am sure most of you got the email, but $4500 to rent mountain for a day if a group can get together the $$ before 10/15. Can we get 18 people to pony up at $250 a head? each person can bring 5 people? 2/27/19?
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Are you talking about Plattekill or is Magic copying them and doing mountain rental now?
I'm not sure who started it but Magic has had this policy in place for several years. Pico is also available to rent on their off days as well.
Makes perfect financial sense for these small mountains to offer their place up for private parties on their closed days, assuming they can get the staff they need on short notice. The reason they close some midweek days was due to lack of customers, so guarantee them some customers and they'll be glad to open for ya. Imagine booking them and then getting a powder day.
If it is a powder day The question is then will they open for others that day as is their policy on powder days?
I think that is a no based on last winter. I believe a manchester business (RK miles?) scored a powder day. Although I am not positive about it if it qualified as an official powder day or not. not sure if they prohibited uphill travel or not.
I mean if I rent the place and pay that much cash it means good or bad weather wise. Just like I'm sure a group cannot cancel suddenly because of weather it wouldnt be fair for them to take away your upside. Also though, you create really great lasting memories for everyone in that group because of how good it would be.
I just don't understand how on the Throwback Thursday's if it's a powder day they charge full price. So if it snow's 4" (I've been there when it has on Thursdays) you pay $29 or whatever...but if it had snowed 7" they charge the full rate of $70+...for the same cafeteria, same lifts, same overhead had it been a non-powder day.
I just don't understand how on the Throwback Thursday's if it's a powder day they charge full price. So if it snow's 4" (I've been there when it has on Thursdays) you pay $29 or whatever...but if it had snowed 7" they charge the full rate of $70+...for the same cafeteria, same lifts, same overhead had it been a non-powder day.
That sure was a faster than expected trip from
"Magic is a great place with great terrain and a great vibe that has been struggling to stay afloat so much that volunteers do trail work and it needs all of us to help pitch in, spread the word, and lend a hand anyway we can"
to
"How dare they try to make a few extra bucks offa me, they're ripping me off!!!"
Ya,. That policy irks me also. Last season I went to buy a Thursday ticket, almost a week ahead, and it was billed as a power day. $29 I'll pay from time to time away from the home hill. $70 ish, not so much. And it did end up a power day. I need to follow Magic's weather guru. Hope I make it back this year. I'll be sure to buy my Thursday ticket 8 days out next time.lol...I like Magic but that policy irks me completely.
Before anyone says "Well if you don't like the policy don't ski there on a Thursday powder day!!" to which I respond..."ok".
Both are made up promotion days...