I have been reading this thread for the past hour instead of doing my homework, and i am amazed that there are really that many dicks out there that want to make fun of beginners. leave them be. I raced for 7 years, and I got honestly say that i have a great turn and have everything down. I kept up Scott Schmidt 2 years ago i utah on a ski trip with my dad, and feel like I have mastered all aspects of skiing excepting park.
This year, I swiched from racing to park because it looked fun. And it is..as long as no one is watching. I am scared now to do a rail or try a 2 on in front of a ton of asshole park skiers because every time I have a run I am even satisfied with, they just laugh at me. it sucks, and this elitist attitude is ruining park skiing for me. Shouldn't someone with the proper skiing background feel comfortable trying a new trick in front of his fellow skiers? I certainly don't, and I want to be accepted but it seems impossible..you guys need to lose the elitist attitude.
That being said, there are a ton of cool guys that i see. even just a guy asking how you are doing really makes you feel good in a park full of jerks who mock your every trick. I saw this one guy at bretton woods who was really good, and was skiing with a guy who could barely turn. I said "hey, its cool you're skiing with this kid" and he replied: "his name is carl. this is his first day trying a box, and he keeps falling, but hes having a great time. that is why i love to ski with carl." this attitude is what every newschooler should have.
Just my 2 cents.