+ 1. Too much for too little.
It has been said several times by K regulars that they have lost much of their Boston market share to Maine. Just taking opening weekend last year as a brief snapshot; it would appear that value is the reason.
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+ 1. Too much for too little.
I too find $50 steep for opening day. I try not to pay more than that for a day ticket even peak season. Though I will always gladly pay full price on a powder day, even at Stowe.
I stand corrected.Actually, we charged the early season rate, which I believe was $64. Full rate started for the Holiday week in December.
1000 was a bit high, just a SWAG. Not arguing that the ticket price was set correctly, but I'll happily reap the benefits.so says the season pass holder.
You can't have it both ways. You make an argument to have the place open early for a thousand day pass purchases, then applaud a higher price making the place less crowded.
I seem to recall Killington charging $60 when Sunday River was charging $25 for greater terrain. I clearly remember that the price seemed like they were gouging people, which is an overall problem with their image right now.......kids program, lodge food etc.
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.
Yeah, they charged full rate last year from day one. Helped alleviate the bowling alley issues, at least.
..better to have 1,000 people at $65 than 2,000 at $35..
It was $65..not full rate..better to have 1,000 people at $65 than 2,000 at $35..and after not skiing for several months..$65 is chump change for a WROD
Check the math on the first one. $5k difference in ticket revenue for one day is a lot to leave.
And as to the second comment, remember that the competition (with less terrain granted) only charged $25. If you lived on the North Shore of Boston, with both SR and K being similar distances, you'd be tempted to choose SR.
Do you want a calculator?
They get almost as much money but people have a better experience..
Curious what your justification was for that price when Sunday River was charging $25 opening weekend?
+1 for me too. Would rather wait, or go else where than pay THAT($65.00) for THAT (WROD).
And edge to edge goodness. Even a bump line by the end of the day.Opening day at K was not WROD, it was actually really warm out.
Curious what your justification was for that price when Sunday River was charging $25 opening weekend?
Wasn't that Sunday River's "Tin Can Roundup" deal where you got a big discount if you showed up with three cans of food? It's not like $25.00 is their usual early season day ticket price.
I skied Sunday River on that Saturday 2 years ago during Tin Can roundup because the evil POWDR bastids didn't spin the lifts. I left around 11:00 when all the yahoos showed up. It was easily as bad as any Killington white ribbon of death I've ever experienced. I saw absolutely no evidence of that great "Sunday River vibe" people talk about. I saw Masshole human pinball that rivaled any New Yorker human pinball on Killington's lower Bunny Buster.
Wasn't that Sunday River's "Tin Can Roundup" deal where you got a big discount if you showed up with three cans of food? It's not like $25.00 is their usual early season day ticket price.
I skied Sunday River on that Saturday 2 years ago during Tin Can roundup because the evil POWDR bastids didn't spin the lifts. I left around 11:00 when all the yahoos showed up. It was easily as bad as any Killington white ribbon of death I've ever experienced. I saw absolutely no evidence of that great "Sunday River vibe" people talk about. I saw Masshole human pinball that rivaled any New Yorker human pinball on Killington's lower Bunny Buster.