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I highly doubt you'll see a Stowe only pass
I’m not 100% sure if that was a response to my comment. If you think Stowe won’t be on the Epic Pass, I don’t think you understand Vail’s strategy. The whole point of the thing is to lure people out west so they spend big $$$ on a vacation there. That’s why Stowe is such a great area for Vail to buy - because of its reach to metro NYC, Boston, and Montreal. The biggest question I have is whether they think that 10 days at Stowe will be compelling enough for easterners to buy it over some of the other options mentioned here.
If you’re referring to pricing, the lineage is pretty clear.
Hopefully with the Stowe purchase being done a lot earlier than the Whistler purchase, which I think was done partly into this season, I would expect that Stowe and Whistler will both be fully incorporated into the Epic Pass next season. Hopefully, they will ofter a Stowe only pass cheaper than the Epic pass.
I highly doubt you'll see a Stowe only pass
Guys, the crowding at Stowe is real. The forerunner and Gondi get massive lines on Weekends. Yes, they do have Spruce and the Outlook Double, but it's very limiting to ski when crowded. Killington handles crowds better and you can avoid crowds better.
Stowe's ADULT BLACKOUT PASS WAS $1668 EARLY PURCHASE FOR '16/'17. Yes, I understand Vail's strategy, but Vail proper can handle 2 million skier visits per year. Stowe is crowded even with pricing 50% higher then it's competition. If you go less than its competition, it's going to be like fitting 25lb of crap in a 5lb bag.
Very good point. I've said earlier in this thread that the locals aren't nearly as likely to be making trips out west. They also aren't the biggest F&B spenders. I could see putting the squeeze on the locals just to help reduce overcrowding.Agree to the most part.
The unknown is how will the Epic local rates effect the purchase by locals and the Burlington College age crew if it's a decent amount more than the current local deals they get????
Guys, the crowding at Stowe is real. The forerunner and Gondi get massive lines on Weekends. Yes, they do have Spruce and the Outlook Double, but it's very limiting to ski when crowded. Killington handles crowds better and you can avoid crowds better.
Stowe's ADULT BLACKOUT PASS WAS $1668 EARLY PURCHASE FOR '16/'17 . Yes, I understand Vail's strategy, but Vail proper can handle 2 million skier visits per year. Stowe is crowded even with pricing 50% higher then it's competition. If you go less than its competition, it's going to be like fitting 25lb of crap in a 5lb bag.
Yes, you will get several days of access to Stowe with the epic passes, which will lure easterners who buy a pass to ski out west. Having western resorts on the Stowe pass will entice people to travel out west. Just doing that, and keeping a Stowe pass around $1500, will still dramatically increase crowding at Stowe.
The 4000 acres was the biggest laugh for me as well - they must be assuming everything between SB and MRG is skiable terrain....
Sugarbush has approximately 2,000 in-bound acres surrounding all the cut trails and available woods using traverses. The slidebrrok area is approximately 2,000 acres. Hence the 4K number.
Haha come on dude. It is basically a lie.Exactly. He didn't say "on trail acreage". Sugarbush openly encourages skiing of all their terrain including Slide Brook. Is every acre of that 4000 skiable? No, but neither are every single acre of in-bounds terrain at other resorts. He didn't lie, you just need to interpret it properly.
Agreed. Also, only Stowe as an East Coast option made it basically pointless unless you had a trip planned to one of those expensive resorts. At least MAX Pass has a bunch of New England options even if one isn't traveling West or North of New England.Agreed. I don't think MC Pass is a compelling product. Only 2 day tickets per mountain is limiting. Sure, you get 50% off additional tickets, but those are all very expensive mountains, so still pretty expensive add on days. Also, it's really difficult to do a multi-mountain vacation on MC vs Maxx or Epic. All of the MC mountains are considerably far apart from one another.
Oh, the irony.Is this an high school english class? Why are we putting so much effort into understanding Win's mood?
http://lefsetz.com/wordpress/2017/02/22/vail-buys-stowe/
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Agreed. I don't think MC Pass is a compelling product. Only 2 day tickets per mountain is limiting. Sure, you get 50% off additional tickets, but those are all very expensive mountains, so still pretty expensive add on days. Also, it's really difficult to do a multi-mountain vacation on MC vs Maxx or Epic. All of the MC mountains are considerably far apart from one another.
I have been out on the mountain over 50 times this year. Besides the holiday weekends the lines have never been more then 15 minutes in my experience. Even on the Sat of Presidents weekend you could do the singles line in 15. So the only over crowding i have seen this year it the parking situation which was just ridiculous. Once people got to the Mountain the crowds get disbursed pretty well.
15 minute lines are ridiculous. No way I would tolerate that.
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You cannot compare what Whistler was this year on EPIC pass. They said straight up that it would not be fully integrated this year (Whistler was still on MC pass this year too). I fully expect an unrestricted EPIC pass to be good for unlimited days at Stowe next year since the acquisition is happening early enough. Vail could care less if it is overcrowded.
Five days at Whistler are included on the 16/17 full Epic pass. A full whistler pass was about $1200+ on early purchase. What resorts are on the 17/18 Epic will be announced in March.
I know plenty of Killington skiers that get epic/epic local passes for trips out west, so even limited Stowe access will benefit them.
I’m guessing an Epic pass will give 10 days at Stowe, Epic Local 5 days with Blackouts. A full Stowe pass will be in the $1200 to $1500 range early purchase, and have all theepic resort access out west.Even thiswill uncomfortably increase crowds.
Anything else would result in abhorrent crowding at Stowe.
http://www.snow.com/epic-pass/resorts/whistler-blackcomb.aspx
Thats good one less person at the mountain. On another note where do you go on a Holiday weekend and not wait 15 minutes?
You cannot compare what Whistler was this year on EPIC pass. They said straight up that it would not be fully integrated this year (Whistler was still on MC pass this year too). I fully expect an unrestricted EPIC pass to be good for unlimited days at Stowe next year since the acquisition is happening early enough. Vail could care less if it is overcrowded.
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Thats good one less person at the mountain. On another note where do you go on a Holiday weekend and not wait 15 minutes?
Mt Ellen
/\ Exactly. Sugarbush! LP until 10am and then MEllen for the rest of the day.