Sugarbush leading the way with a new seasons pass option

Now that's a sick idea, so glad a mountain decided it was time for this, hopefully it catches on.
 
So dope, and so true... its funny when you think about it, pass breaks are focused on getting families/large parties or purchase and those in that 19-29 age group really get hammered in price of pass... more mtns need to get on board with this !
 
I quick look on sugarbush's website said it's cheaper than the college pass. Huh? Why would anyone buy a college pass if its the same thing but cheaper?

And I didn't see anything about restrictions but are there any? Mount Ellen only? Blackout days?
 
From what I've heard, there are no restrictions or blackouts. The only people I could see buying a College Pass is the 18 year old Freshman who wouldn't qualify for the For20s pass.

It's a hell of a deal and I'm sure it's aimed at avoiding the college graduate skier drop-off. Not to mention the loyalty to the mountain that the deal will create.
 
I would still never pay 300 bucks to ski an east coast hill. lol I get 5 mountains for 500 bucks.
 
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Sugarbush, December 7th, 2011, Screencap Taken from Sugarbush.com's Photo Gallery

Doesn't look so bad to me!
 
Damn, I wish somewhere near me had this. I would be on it in a heartbeat.

Query whether this is a good move though, or whether it merely forces local competition to follow suit, basically losing everyone about 50% of their season pass income from people in that age range who would've bought season passes anyway? I am not sure the increase in passholders who otherwise WOULDN'T have bought season passes would make up for it - though there are other factors; ie more people spending money at the hill on overpriced burgers etc.
 
It will be interesting to see if anyone else follows suit. One of the most interesting things is that Sugarbush is not a budget-priced resort by any means. Their adult unlimited seasons pass runs $1,295 if purchased before the pricing increase deadline. That is right up in the top echelon of pricing in the region. Seasons pass pricing in New England is largely a two-tiered market, with a few exceptions scattered about.

You have reasonably affordable smaller mountains that have limited infrastructure yet sub-$500 seasons passes. Then there are the major resorts that have tons of infrastructure, the best parks in the region, the most lifts, and the most terrain, and those resorts are charging a premium.

There will definitely be some lost revenue in the sense that some customers who were going to drop $1,295 for a unlimited seasons pass will now be dropping only $299. I'm sure it was not an easy decision to make either from a strictly financial point of view.
 
Little kid? does dropping that 10 foot cliff make you feel like a tough guy? We got 10 foot cliffs at the bush for you, why you hating.
 
Intifada and Subaru_303:

This is not an east vs. west thread. There is no need to belittle either geographic region's contributions to the sport.

The Northeast has an extremely dedicated ski population along with some great terrain. The Northeast has also produced a great number of incredibly talented freeride skiers who could run circles around any of us posting in this thread.

Set aside your superiority complex with regards to your respective geographical location and recognize what each area brings to the table and how every corner of the snow-covered world offers the sport of skiing something special.

Cliffnotes- Don't cunt up this thread with your pointless bickering.
 
There are people that live on the east coast, and they're willing to pay to ski here. No need to start a bitchfest. Let's just celebrate this fun initiative that the bush took to help out some people without tons of money.
 
great post steve.

id get on this pass in a heart beat if sugarbush was a bit closer for me.

i honestly hope more mountains follow suit because im one of those people that could benefit from this and would definitely pony up the money for it.

however, if all else fails, i can still pass for 18 and get the young adult ticket :)
 
Interesting experiment. I'll be curious to see if it works for them, and if they continue it in future years.
You could also do a tiered program like this, whereby the later you get in your twenties, the more you pay (by $50 or $100 increments).
 
after buying my car, iphone, macbook pro, skullcandys, new saga outerwear, new skis, bindings, taking time off work, and food for a couple days, the seasons pass/lift ticket really breaks the budget....

I hope it works out in sugarbush's favor it's a smokin deal.
 
sugarbush is the shit!

thats awesome and really considerate for them to do taht and they will get a lot of life long loyal pass buyers because of that!

i pay $500 for a tiny 30 trail, 1200ft mountain with no challenge and shitty parks
 
It's about time. There pass sales will skyrocket and other mountains will follow. Wishful thinking but seriously how can this fail it's not like they're losing money. People who get this weren't gonna drop like 12 Hundo before so it seems like alot of extra revenue. The people who can afford to pay that and were still will. Way to be sugarbush.
 
There is definitely an opportunity cost in this situation. I'm sure that there are season pass holders who were 19-29 years old and buying the $1295 seasons pass. That revenue is lost as they are now able to buy a $299 pass.

I really like the idea though. It's trying to combat the large number of "skiers and snowboarders" (the industry definition is different then our perception of this term) who leave the sport due to the costs upon graduating college.

Additionally, they are the first resort that I am aware of that has recognized the fact that recent college graduates are in most cases (at least those graduates who paid their own way through college), in no situation to be able to afford high priced seasons passes.
 
I would if I lived in the east.

Obviously I would much rather pay 675 to ski Mammoth, but I moved out west for college, so I don't have to make the choice. If you have not been able to get away from the east coast, this is a great deal.
 
I don't think that is really the point.

The mountains in Colorado are FAR better than anything back east, that is a fact. No reasonable person would prefer Sugarbush to those places, all other things being equal. People live on the east coast, and love the skiing they have, I respect that. But no reasonable person would say that Sugarbush is better than the big Colorado mountains. Someone might prefer living in Vermont to Colorado, but it is not for the quality of the skiing.

And for the record, I did grow up back east.
 
Please tell me from where in my post did you glean the notion that I said anything about the east being preferable to the west? I reread my post again even to make sure that I didn't slip something in that I did not mean to, and in no way shape or form did I say anything like that, or even merely imply that.
 
For example, a skier from just up the road from Sugarbush just won Chilean Freeskiing Championships.
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And yeah, sugarbush just made a lot of people very happy.
 
Nothing like skiing through tight deciduous trees. I wish I could ski farther up north (i'm in NJ). I've skied out west and don't get me wrong it's great. but the EC is my place.

Hey it even works for 19 year olds. unless i could probably get a college one or something. everywhere else needs to do this.
 
to everyone bitching about prices i will put it in perspective. i live in western new york (Holiday valley) and a seasons pass this year is $770. Im about to buy this pass and take the 8 hour drive every weekend lol.
 
You asked it not to be an east versus west thread.

My point, was that it was not Subaru who cunted the thread up. He was merely making an accurate point, that it would be tough to pay that much for Sugar when you can get all of those great mountains in Colorado. It makes the deal seem a bit less sweet, even though it is a moot point based on geography.

His point is accurate, and very fair. It is perfectly reasonable for someone to feel that way. The response, from someone else, not you, was an illogical, emotional response. That is the problem I have.

I did not imply that you said anything about east being superior to west. My point was that this is NOT east coast/west coast bickering, but logical/illogical bickering, which is annoying. My post was not really directed at you, I only sought to point out that it was an absurd statement which started this, and that it was not simply east/west conflict. You did not make such a statement, someone else did.

I probably should have quoted a different post, I just wanted to point out that there is a logical side to this argument, and an irrational one. I don't even think Subaru is putting down east coast skiing, he is only saying Colorado is indisputedly better. That is not an opinion, it's a fact.

So no, your response did not imply that the east was superior, and I'm sorry if you thought that is what I was saying. I just don't think this was as simple as east vs. west, more like one person making an emotional statement, and another one making a rational one. When one person argues that 2+2 is 4, and another one argues that it is 5, it really gets tiresome.

Had the poster said something to the tune of I have a special place in my heart for Sugar, so that is why I would prefer skiing there" that would be different. But no rational person would prefer skiing the mountains of Vermont to those in Colorado, and I certainly did not feel that you said otherwise. Sorry if my post came off that way. As I said before, I probably should have quoted a different post, I just wanted to point out that it is not as simple as east vs. west.
 
sugarbush has always hooked it up, they had a great deal with champlain a few years ago for like 25 bucks for a pass.
 
I can respect your opinion...

That said, I did not view Subaru's first comment the same way you did. It came off very condescending. It's all moot though and incredibly off-topic.

Back to discussing the deal this is!
 
Dude you post this stupid shit constantly your Brolorado shizz is lame

I get 30 days all the resorts in Utah for free

wanna touch me?
 
Many thanks for the kind words and for sharing my picture of JenBen on Ripcord last December. By the way, first turns in the MRV last year were on October 16th ... that's only seven weeks away.

For those wondering why we did this, it's because there is a tremendous drop-off of season pass holders in their twenties, not because we are better than another mountain range's ski areas. Every ski state has something awesome ... we like our thick air, generally safer snowpack and cliffs with no runouts. ;) Nice shot of the Church!

To keep the stoke flowing, here is a vid from last season's hike-opening of Castlerock with John and Willie Egan, Matt Groom and his boys and many other friends. Enjoy!

http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZwR_dy8We4

Also, mountain biking is still happening for another six weeks. Gravity knows no season.

John

 
wow you guys get so butthurt over a couple of little comments. keep bitching, that'll get you far.
 
Keep being a proud brolorado douche its gettin you the karmaz and mad respect dawg

BRO

pm me when you post a 14teener tr KID
 
Hahahahahahahahaha, hold on. AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA GTFO.

The "bush" as you call it might be as good as Eldora, don't flatter yourself broseph any thing @ or west of Eisenhower tunnel is better than Bush.
 
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