Why should I “get over this” when it is a crucial part of Sugarbush. Both sides being connected doubles the amount of terrain and vastly improves skier distribution and guest satisfaction. In fact I know people that will not come to Sugarbush unless it is running as they don’t want to be stuck at only one side for the whole day. With some upgrades Sugarbush can be brought to how it used to be, one connected resort. Why do you think Alterra doesn’t see it as a priority. On both their Ikon and Alterra website descriptions of Sugarbush they mention “two mountains connected by a high speed quad”. When the manager of the Ikon Instagram visited recently they posted on their story promoting Slide Brook and skiing both sides of the mountain. With more and more skier visits, it’s in their best interest to spread out crowds. Whenever Slide Brook is open I am always going to ski all of Sugarbush and not just one side. Why pick one side when you can ski both!
It really doesn't "double" the amount of terrain first of all. Secondly, it is NOT a crucial part of Sugarbush. Alterra doesn't see it as a priority because they already stated what their priorities were during the town hall back after the acquisition was announced (lifts were not in the top 3 at all).
I'd also argue that the Slide Brook chair is only faster going from ME to LP. From LP to ME it is really not faster than the bus. From ME, Slide Brook is easily accessible from the vast majority of terrain. From LP, from most terrain you're going to have to take the GH lift first. On a crowded day that easily adds 10-15 minutes to the time required to get from LP to ME via Slide Brook.
And finally, even in years where Slide Brook runs nearly every day that ME is open it still doesn't result in driving much more traffic to ME. There are a lot of other factors in why a lot of people choose to stay at LP instead of going over to ME.