Anyone else notice that not only HS but also steamboat1 has been missing the same time period?
Coincidence?
I have met both of them and they are definitely separate people.
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Anyone else notice that not only HS but also steamboat1 has been missing the same time period?
Coincidence?
$1.2 million event cost. WOW.
FIS paid for most of this! They even paid for snowmaking....
An Solimano told town officials, the cost to the resort for last year’s event was more than $2.5 million. That figure was offset by $1.3 million in revenue, most of which came from sponsors. The net cost to the resort, he added, was $1.2 million.
New South Ridge Quad finally coming too... eventually!
https://vtdigger.org/2017/04/03/kil...il&utm_term=0_dc3c5486db-0817a1cb96-405602665
Big time exposure may be well worth it for the future of the resort. Killington was mentioned about a thousand times in the 2 day broadcast.
It was usually in reference to Shiffrin's season where she won the opening race in Killington.
What?
She neither won the opening race (GS Sölden 10/22) nor the opening Killington race (GS 11/26).
It read to me that it still cost K 1.2 million
Big time exposure may be well worth it for the future of the resort. Killington was mentioned about a thousand times in the 2 day broadcast.
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Just so people are aware, the cost to Killington was beyond just snow making. They had to house and feed the race teams and staff, plus all of the other things such as the "village" at the bottom of SuperStar. I'm sure FIS kicks in some money, but there is a lot of expenses for something like this.
That being said its great they did a good enough job that FIS was confident to give them 2 more opportunities.