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Wow...this thread went wildly off track!
When I'm a moderator..that sort of thing won't happen..Hi Greg![]()
When I'm a moderator..that sort of thing won't happen..Hi Greg![]()
Step up and take some responsibility.. If you're doing so many drugs you threaten people and forget about it.. seek help nowI don't remember..I was probably on alot of drugs at the time..
Why don't you buy it?
Step up and take some responsibility.. If you're doing so many drugs you threaten people and forget about it.. seek help now
heh,, I remember all the threats I made while highjust joking..:dunce:
heh,, I remember all the threats I made while high
Get a thousand skiers a day at $80/ticket when there's no other game in town? That coin makes itself back pretty quickly. It's really the lower altitude stuff that melts off anyways, the snow they make for the NRT sticks around if it's cold enough to blow down to the base.
So early as possible given the current situation I'd say reasonable expecation, 1997 not so much.
Get a thousand skiers a day at $80/ticket when there's no other game in town? That coin makes itself back pretty quickly.
Not sure if any mountain is going to get a thousand skiers at $80 for early season skiing. Most early /late season skiers are passholders not day tickets.
That just ain't the case. On fall weekends, Killington was always 75% day ticket people when they had reliable October skiing and were the only option. It was typically more than 50% day ticket people when it was the last mountain standing in May. You'd see a huge number of Canadians and the season pass people from all the other mountains. In the fall, you'd see all the structured program and mountain school kids from all the other mountains.
Midweek, there weren't a heck of a lot of people around but that's no different from midwinter. Other than opening day, Killington is a weekend/holiday business.
And the ticket is more like $50.00 than $82.00.
I've had the discussion with former Killington and ASC management many times. Spring skiing was profitable. Fall skiing ran at a slight loss but management felt they more than made up for it in all the free PR and the extra season pass sales. When ASC pulled out the Killington double with the midstation on Cascade, that made fall skiing a real issue. When they eventually replace a Snowdon lift, they'll have a better option to upload/download people to get at Rime in October. Right now, they're limited by the weather since it's so tough to blow snow below 3000 feet in October. Lower Bunny Buster or Lower Bittersweet are a problem.
Yeah, they charged full rate last year from day one. Helped alleviate the bowling alley issues, at least.See I think that the price point was a bit high last season for early season skiing. To charge the full rate was just too much IMHO. But then again it might have been lower. I just recall thinking, "I'd like to go skiing," and then hearing that it was some expensive rate and going, "no thanks."
Yeah, they charged full rate last year from day one. Helped alleviate the bowling alley issues, at least.
The first to open, last to close strategy went a long way towards creating critical mass at Killington. An awful lot of people picked Killington as their spot to buy a season pass and a bed to sleep in for the winter based on the perceived value of the snowmaking system and the extended season. I'm one of 'em. Those people are at the resort every weekend spending money no matter how horrible the weather or the conditions. It enabled the vibrant nightlife. All those season pass people have friends who bought day tickets.
Yeah, they charged full rate last year from day one. Helped alleviate the bowling alley issues, at least.
Actually, we charged the early season rate, which I believe was $64. Full rate started for the Holiday week in December.
Curious what your justification was for that price when Sunday River was charging $25 opening weekend?
Curious what your justification was for that price when Sunday River was charging $25 opening weekend?