All there was before was bitching about ASC. You can't keep everyone happy when running a major resort.
The transfer of Killington away from ASC was a damn good thing.
Is it a bummer the All East Pass is gone and you can't ski a season for as cheap as you could before? Yes, but you need to look at it from the eyes of management and not from the eyes of a customer who got used to being given unproportionately cheap seasons pass options. It was cheaper to buy a seasons pass at Killington in past years than it was to own a seasons pass at my local hill with all slow lifts, a tiny ass park, and 650 feet of vertical.
You had people taking one vacation to Killington for a few days finding it cheaper to buy a seasons pass, then to buy individual passes.
And why should a company, with no relation to the prior company, honor a benefit that was given to a few select people that were a part of an operation that no longer exists many years later? There is absolutely no benefit to them whatsoever from a business standpoint.
Sure, you're seeing higher pass prices now. What you aren't seeing is a company that will be able to successfully turn a profit at a resort that was a part of a financially doomed company previously. Financial prosperarity tends to result in improvements to further advance the financial gains and to stay ahead of the other regional resorts, which are creating healthy competition.
It will take time to see the changes as things don't happen overnight.