Jcb890
Active member
I should have been more explicit.Yeah so you weren't that thrilled with Loon...BUT it did get you there to at least try it. That's the main point. As a resort you then have to wow those people. In order to have the opportunity to impress people you have to get them there in the first place. Of course many won't be wowed (it could be something as simple as the weather on the day you went wasn't that good) but these types of pass products at least get you to that specific resort. This year the Max Pass gave Loon a chance to wow you, but it failed. That's an issue for Loon but in the end it did get you to that resort that you might otherwise never have visited.
I do think the industry is heading towards consolidation in passes, people like the variety and it adds value in their minds.
The Collective Pass though isn't meant to be for just one resort, so if you frequent one spot it makes no sense. Its for people who get around and have the means and financial resources to visit places all over the place during the winter.
I am far enough away (2-3 hrs from most mountains in VT/NH) that I do not consider any of the mountains my "home" mountain and do not have season passes to any of them. The MAX Pass gives us the opportunity to hit a bunch of New England mountains up to 5 times each. Even still, we won't be purchasing a season pass to any of these mountains.