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Bluebird skies and great skiing up on Heaven's Gate today. Ripcord, Spillsville and Paradise merited multiple laps.
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Win -
With all the new snow - will you be opening any other lifts/terrain this week or weekend? Castlerock lift? Gatehouse and North Lynx?
Good question. Would be a great marketing message for Sugarbush if they had Castlerock chair open on Friday. Probably 1st time ever than ran the chair in November.
Budget and staffing. This is not a usual November
I know staffing is an issue across all of the resorts, but budget.... not something I care to hear about. They must be ahead in that regard and it wouldn’t exactly turn the place into the Hermitage Club to run an extra lift.
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Good question. Would be a great marketing message for Sugarbush if they had Castlerock chair open on Friday. Probably 1st time ever than ran the chair in November.
+1 Morningwoods!
I get budgets and staffing - but come on,... We have had so many shit days with ice and what not - If they have the coverage to open with ZERO snow making I say do it. I have to believe the staffing cost is not that much of an additional expense. The trails will have to be groomed at some point anyway - so that's not an extra cost. The only additional cost I can see is a few more lifties, ski patrol + the power to turn the lifts.
When I managed F&B at Snowshoe in WV, the foreign seasonal staff arrived on 12/20. I oversaw 4 outlets. I went from a staff of 15 to 100 overnight and had 5 days to train them up for the busiest week of the season.It's not the staffing cost, it is the availability of staff. There is a severe shortage of staff in the MRV, not just at Sugarbush. Stowe is feeling it too. The foreign visa college employees do not arrive for a while yet.
At Sugarbush we are still looking for Snowmakers, lift operators, experienced line chefs and housekeepers so pass the word to anyone looking to work and enjoy a winter of skiing or snowboarding.
Win -
With all the new snow - will you be opening any other lifts/terrain this week or weekend? Castlerock lift? Gatehouse and North Lynx?
Good question. Would be a great marketing message for Sugarbush if they had Castlerock chair open on Friday. Probably 1st time ever than ran the chair in November.
When the GM of a very large ski area is posting help wanteds on a forum for skiers in Nov, getting help must be tough!! Got to give him credit for trying!
+1 Morningwoods!
I get budgets and staffing - but come on,... We have had so many shit days with ice and what not - If they have the coverage to open with ZERO snow making I say do it. I have to believe the staffing cost is not that much of an additional expense. The trails will have to be groomed at some point anyway - so that's not an extra cost. The only additional cost I can see is a few more lifties, ski patrol + the power to turn the lifts.
This is not a budget issue. As was said it was a staffing issue. Many veterans return when their summer jobs are completed. We are having to hire more and more J-1s because we can not find enough local employees. And the J-1s do not arrive for a couple of weeks have a limit on the number of days they can work. Last weekend we had three lifts and did not have the staff to open a fourth. A. Number of veterans are returning this week, the new staff is getting trained and some more new hires were made, so we should be able to open at least one more lift this week. Almost all ski areas and most hospitality businesses are experiencing the same thing.
Affordable housing is another big issue to get employees. We have some housing of our own and are leasing several properties in the Valley and have just contracted to buy another place to house 25. This closes early December. The Tenant for Turns program has also provided some good lodging options.
We will groom a natural trail when it is best for snow preservation. And we will resume snowmaking once temps are again favorable.