The width of the run out isn't the problem, the elevation is the problem. That's why people want the old days back where they offered North as a late and early season offering. Ski of the summit Quad, then download on the GMX.
All this being said, Sugarbush pushes it pretty late into April, some years even May. Outside of Killington and Jay, they are pretty much the last mountain in VT to close. They stay open later than Smuggs, Stowe, Okemo, Stratton, Mount Snow etc. They're opening this year a week before T-day. I don't think SB skiers have much to complain about regarding season length. In fact, I don't think actual SB skiers / pass holders are doing the complaining in this thread. They seem happy.
I do get it though. "The Dream". In theory, if Sugarbush wanted to, they could blow a glacier on Upper FIS and outlast everyone in the east with the elevation of that terrain pod. It is the best set up of any ski area in the east.
All this being said, Sugarbush pushes it pretty late into April, some years even May. Outside of Killington and Jay, they are pretty much the last mountain in VT to close. They stay open later than Smuggs, Stowe, Okemo, Stratton, Mount Snow etc. They're opening this year a week before T-day. I don't think SB skiers have much to complain about regarding season length. In fact, I don't think actual SB skiers / pass holders are doing the complaining in this thread. They seem happy.
I do get it though. "The Dream". In theory, if Sugarbush wanted to, they could blow a glacier on Upper FIS and outlast everyone in the east with the elevation of that terrain pod. It is the best set up of any ski area in the east.