OFFICIAL-Killington/Pico Sold:

i know mt snow and attitash were sold to peaks resorts for 75 mil cash...i guess ASC has quite the debt and wants to focus mainly on the canyons out west. we'll see how well this goes
 
Interesting.

Looks like ASC is hurting.

With KIllington so busy, and having such high ticket prices, how were they not making loot off it?
 
Adios ASC....Ya cant beat paying ~ $350 for killington, sunday river, pico, attitash, mt. snow, sugarloaf, haystack, sugarbush (a few years back.

Hopefully something good comes out of this....
 


Date: February 20, 2007 Contact:

David Hirasawa

Release: IMMEDIATE American Skiing Company

Investor and Media Communications

435-615-0396

American Skiing Company Announces Sale of Killington and

Pico Resorts For $83.5 Million

PARK CITY, UTAH — February 20, 2007 — American Skiing Company (OTCBB:

AESK) announced today that it had entered into a definitive agreement

to sell its Killington and Pico resorts in Vermont to SP Land Company,

LLC, a major area landowner, for $83.5 million. The announced sale

follows the recent announcement of the sale of Mount Snow and Attitash

resorts for $73.5 million and the December announcement of the planned

$265 million sale of Steamboat resort.

“Killington has been in partnership with SP Land since 2004 on a number

of developable real estate parcels in the Killington area. During the

design and planning phase of the Killington Village, it became apparent

that the developable real estate and resort operations should be

controlled by a single owner. We believe this transaction is a

tremendous step forward for the future development of Killington, Pico

and the surrounding community,” said ASC President and CEO B.J. Fair.

SP Land Company, LLC is a real estate holding company with significant

land holdings near Killington resort. SP Land Company, LLC first gained

its real estate holdings in the area in conjunction with American

Skiing Company’s restructuring of its real estate related debt in 2004.

“With the recently announced sales of Steamboat, Mount Snow, Attitash

and now Killington and Pico, American Skiing Company is clearly in

transition. We will be reviewing our organizational needs and adjusting

accordingly. As a result of these transactions, the Company expects to

repay all bank debt, junior subordinated debt, and have substantial

resources to address the needs of our Sunday River and Sugarloaf

resorts in Maine and The Canyons in Utah,” added Fair.

Included in the sale of Killington and Pico are the resorts and all

resort-owned operations, all of Killington/Pico’s resort-owned real

estate assets and The Wobbly Barn restaurant. In addition to the cash

purchase price of $83.5 million, the buyer will also assume

approximately $5 million of debt and other liabilities and certain

contractual obligations of ASC.

The proposed sales of the ASC resorts will not have an effect on any

current season passes, vouchers or advance purchase ticket products for

the remainder of the 2006-2007 winter season. Multi-resort products

such as All-For-One and Ski America passes will continue to be valid at

all

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ASC resorts where they previously have been honored through the end of

the 2006-2007 winter season. Gift cards, Value Cards and Edge cards

will continue to be valid in accordance with the terms of those

specific programs.

As a condition of the purchase and sale agreement, stockholder approval

is required for the sale of Killington and Pico resorts. The sole

holder of the Company’s Preferred Stock Series C-1, representing 65.8%

of the voting shares entitled to vote on the matter, has voted in favor

of the transaction, which constitutes majority stockholder approval.

Such approval means the transaction may be approved without a meeting

of the Company’s stockholders. In addition to stockholder approval, the

transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including

Hart-Scott-Rodino antitrust approval and consent of the State of

Vermont. The transaction is expected to close on or before April 30,

2007.

All of ASC’s New England resorts, including Killington and Pico, have

received almost three feet of natural snowfall in the past week; these

resorts are enjoying the best skiing and riding conditions of the

season.

About Killington and Pico

Killington/Pico was the nation’s tenth most visited resort and the most

visited resort in the eastern U.S. in 2006, with nearly 800,000 skier

visits. Killington and Pico’s expansive terrain, its 3,050 foot

vertical drop and extensive snowmaking and grooming coverage have made

the resort a perennial favorite of skiers and riders in the

northeastern U.S. Golf, summer attractions and fall foliage complement

the year round recreation offerings of the resort.

About American Skiing Company

Headquartered in Park City, Utah, American Skiing Company is one of the

largest operators of alpine ski, snowboard and golf resorts in the

United States. Its resorts include Killington, Pico and Mount Snow in

Vermont; Sunday River and Sugarloaf/USA in Maine; Attitash in New

Hampshire; Steamboat in Colorado; and The Canyons in Utah. More

information is available on the company’s web site, www.peaks.com.

Certain statements contained in this press release constitute

forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the

Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the Securities Act), and Section

21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the Exchange

Act). These forward-looking statements are not based on historical

facts, but rather reflect our current expectations concerning future

results and events. Similarly, statements that describe our objectives,

plans or goals are or may be forward-looking statements. We have tried,

wherever possible, to identify such statements by using words such as

“anticipate”, “assume”, “believe”, “expect”, “intend”, “plan”, and

words and terms of similar substance in connection with any discussion

of operating or financial performance. Such forward-looking statements

involve a number of risks and uncertainties. In addition to factors

discussed above, other factors that could cause actual results,

performances or achievements to differ materially from those projected

include, but are not limited to, the following: the failure to satisfy

any of the conditions to closing of the purchase agreements relating to

Steamboat, Mount Snow/Attitash and Killington/Pico or the buyer’s

refusal to close for
 
The only thing about Killington of recent, compared to the Killington of the past, that I liked was the expanded terrain parks. Other than that, ASC killed the "beast of the east" but i dont know if this new sale will bring it back or not. I just hope they start putting effort into early and late season skiing again.
 
yes you can i get a free ski america pass that inlcuded every ASC mountain, 50% off on food, and 30% off on all clothing and stuff like that
 
btw i heard from some locals at mt snow the other day that any ski gear left over at mt snow will be headin to killy...before it does though they're gonna try to get rid of as much shit as possible=crazy cheap gear
 
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