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The "Sugarbush Thread"

cdskier

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That was the price between spring season pricing and ended right after labor day. September 9th iirc. I think 799 is what they charged last year if you purchased before the end of the season.

$1149 was the early spring price until May 4th last year (that's what I paid in early April). The next price was $1449 through September 14. After that it went up to $1779.
 

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The Mt Ellen 7 Plus pass was $795 last year at spring rates and included a free kid ME 7 Plus pass. The new "Value" pass is $549 for adults and 249 for kids, so that pass still nets out to the same as well even with having to buy the kid pass for that one too.
 

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If they dropped the free child under 12 deal I might have to drop sugarbush. I paid (I can't remember because I am OLD) last spring and my kid was free.

These rates are the same since the adult pass is much cheeper the difference is the same cost as the youth pass.
 

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I concur. it was $1149. I was just looking at that. Curious to see this year's full pricing schedule and how this all plays out.
 

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It was sent yesterday around 5-5:30PM Hawk. I get e-mails from Sugarbush on several different accounts. The account that received that particular e-mail is oddly enough not the one I use to login to the Sugarbush website and order my pass. No idea why that one is associated with me being a "passholder" instead of the one I use on the Sugarbush online store.
 

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Interesting. I think I have to go to my personal email and not my business. I think that is where I do my purchases. Thanks Dude.
 

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Yes it confusing what email lists they use. My wife and i both got the mtn collective email, but only she got the pass pricing email. Technically she ordered the passes, so that probably explains it somehow.
 

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You know, come to think of it, my wife did also. I bet that is what happened. Thanks Teleo.

Yes it confusing what email lists they use. My wife and i both got the mtn collective email, but only she got the pass pricing email. Technically she ordered the passes, so that probably explains it somehow.
 

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What's the conditions at the Bush? All this talk of passes is nice but, what's happening on the ground now?

Heading up this weekend. What should I expect? I fear nothing but slick groomers, but I'm hoping for some bumps.

Mt. Ellen?

Thanks.
 

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I'm heading up Saturday but may not ski until Monday or Tuesday. Want to use my quad pack wisely


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Sorry Scruffy. I wish I had better news. There is some snow in the forecast over the next 2 days so hopefully it over achieves. Saturday's forecast calls for 0 degrees and 25 mile an hour winds. I will be there as I have been away at other mountains for the last month but it's not looking pretty.

What's the conditions at the Bush? All this talk of passes is nice but, what's happening on the ground now?

Heading up this weekend. What should I expect? I fear nothing but slick groomers, but I'm hoping for some bumps.

Mt. Ellen?

Thanks.
 

cdskier

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Last weekend skied surprisingly well (on the groomers). Without some significant snow I wouldn't expect to be skiing any bumps though (although some will surely be open for those die-hard ice-bump skiers).
 
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