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October 9, 2011 at 7:41 pm
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Wow, Stowe is on a different planet! But at least they are popular and book up solid every season. Here at Mt Bachelor, they have SO MANY days where virtually no one is at the mountain (especially non-powder days) and the management is probably scratching their heads wondering why no one is coming. Hey guys, it's not because you didn't advertise enough; people know you are there. It's not because you don't have that new, high-tech lift; you have enough uphill transport. It's not even because of lack of snow' we get PLENTY!It's because PEOPLE CAN'T AFFORD IT!By people I mean the 100,000+ locals in the area. Here is a tip to the management of all ski mountains…No one is going to not come back because they got too good a deal. And if people REALLY WANT TO spens too mu
Wow, Stowe is on a different planet! But at least they are popular and book up solid every season. Here at Mt Bachelor, they have SO MANY days where virtually no one is at the mountain (especially non-powder days) and the management is probably scratching their heads wondering why no one is coming. Hey guys, it's not because you didn't advertise enough; people know you are there. It's not because you don't have that new, high-tech lift; you have enough uphill transport. It's not even because of lack of snow' we get PLENTY!It's because PEOPLE CAN'T AFFORD IT!By people I mean the 100,000+ locals in the area. Here is a tip to the management of all ski mountains…No one is going to not come back because they got too good a deal. And if people REALLY WANT TO spens too much money for stuff (yes I understand there are some out there, God Bless 'Em) then sell them $7 beers, $13 burgers, and overpriced crap from the gift shop.Should I keep going?