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Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Apr 11th, '13, 08:29
by brownman
That is a Truly Awesome gesture ! :Toast

Lifetimers should have their priviledges re-instated !
Those early PWDR actions still nagg many people.

Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Apr 11th, '13, 09:24
by BoozeTan
Mental note: Retire next door to GIS

POWDR has irked me from the day they took over to the day that Mike take over....

Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Apr 11th, '13, 10:19
by jimmywilson69
Guy in Shorts wrote: Already spent mine by buying our 83 year old neighbor a $39 season pass for next year. He stopped going after they took away his lifetime pass. The gift of skiing is that best gift to give someone.
Way to Pay it Forward.

Ski Reporter extraordinaire, Philanthropist

Is there anything GIS can't do?

Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Apr 11th, '13, 12:05
by shortski
Guy in Shorts wrote:
BoozeTan wrote:I plan on spending my beast bucks on switchback at the RUB
Already spent mine by buying our 83 year old neighbor a $39 season pass for next year. He stopped going after they took away his lifetime pass. The gift of skiing is that best gift to give someone.
Great gesture GIS. I think they should name a ski trail after you. Well maybe FIS is close enough....or a little can of spray paint can go a long way. :twisted: :twisted: :D

Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Apr 11th, '13, 16:14
by tyrolean_skier
Guy in Shorts wrote:
BoozeTan wrote:I plan on spending my beast bucks on switchback at the RUB
Already spent mine by buying our 83 year old neighbor a $39 season pass for next year. He stopped going after they took away his lifetime pass. The gift of skiing is that best gift to give someone.
What an awesome gesture on your part. As a lifetime pass holder myself, I thank you for getting him back on skis on a mountain whose development was supported by those lifetime bonds that became useless once POWDR took over.

Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Apr 11th, '13, 18:06
by Bubba
tyrolean_skier wrote:
Guy in Shorts wrote:
BoozeTan wrote:I plan on spending my beast bucks on switchback at the RUB
Already spent mine by buying our 83 year old neighbor a $39 season pass for next year. He stopped going after they took away his lifetime pass. The gift of skiing is that best gift to give someone.
What an awesome gesture on your part. As a lifetime pass holder myself, I thank you for getting him back on skis on a mountain whose development was supported by those lifetime bonds that became useless once POWDR took over.
Let's not forget that you purchased your passes on the open market and had nothing to do with the bonds...

Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Apr 11th, '13, 18:52
by Dr. NO
Bubba wrote:
tyrolean_skier wrote:
Guy in Shorts wrote:
BoozeTan wrote:I plan on spending my beast bucks on switchback at the RUB
Already spent mine by buying our 83 year old neighbor a $39 season pass for next year. He stopped going after they took away his lifetime pass. The gift of skiing is that best gift to give someone.
What an awesome gesture on your part. As a lifetime pass holder myself, I thank you for getting him back on skis on a mountain whose development was supported by those lifetime bonds that became useless once POWDR took over.
Let's not forget that you purchased your passes on the open market and had nothing to do with the bonds...
Actually the original "Bonds" were connected to the passes. While they produced no dividend the investment was the annual pass. Transfer was not the pass it was the BOND which provided a pass for the original purchaser and one buyer. Minus the bond there was no pass. Want to see the copy of my "bond"?

Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Apr 11th, '13, 19:45
by tyrolean_skier
Dr. NO wrote:
Bubba wrote:
tyrolean_skier wrote:
Guy in Shorts wrote:
BoozeTan wrote:I plan on spending my beast bucks on switchback at the RUB
Already spent mine by buying our 83 year old neighbor a $39 season pass for next year. He stopped going after they took away his lifetime pass. The gift of skiing is that best gift to give someone.
What an awesome gesture on your part. As a lifetime pass holder myself, I thank you for getting him back on skis on a mountain whose development was supported by those lifetime bonds that became useless once POWDR took over.
Let's not forget that you purchased your passes on the open market and had nothing to do with the bonds...
Actually the original "Bonds" were connected to the passes. While they produced no dividend the investment was the annual pass. Transfer was not the pass it was the BOND which provided a pass for the original purchaser and one buyer. Minus the bond there was no pass. Want to see the copy of my "bond"?
Yep, what Dr. No said is correct.

Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Apr 15th, '13, 13:23
by SnoBrdr
Dr. NO wrote:
Bubba wrote:
tyrolean_skier wrote:
Guy in Shorts wrote:
BoozeTan wrote:I plan on spending my beast bucks on switchback at the RUB
Already spent mine by buying our 83 year old neighbor a $39 season pass for next year. He stopped going after they took away his lifetime pass. The gift of skiing is that best gift to give someone.
What an awesome gesture on your part. As a lifetime pass holder myself, I thank you for getting him back on skis on a mountain whose development was supported by those lifetime bonds that became useless once POWDR took over.
Let's not forget that you purchased your passes on the open market and had nothing to do with the bonds...
Actually the original "Bonds" were connected to the passes. While they produced no dividend the investment was the annual pass. Transfer was not the pass it was the BOND which provided a pass for the original purchaser and one buyer. Minus the bond there was no pass. Want to see the copy of my "bond"?
No one wants to see your "bond".

Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Aug 30th, '13, 13:00
by RedRider
I just realized that I forgot to pull the trigger,
never got my pass!! Now I am totally screwed.

Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Aug 30th, '13, 19:32
by shortski
RedRider wrote:I just realized that I forgot to pull the trigger,
never got my pass!! Now I am totally screwed.
Appeal to Obama there hasta be a grace period for ATC.

Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Aug 31st, '13, 13:55
by Mister Moose
RedRider wrote:I just realized that I forgot to pull the trigger,
never got my pass!! Now I am totally screwed.
Totally screwed? The blackout pass went up only $50. I'd save "totally screwed" for something really important, like runing out of beer.

Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Aug 31st, '13, 17:11
by Ski_the_Moguls
Mister Moose wrote:
RedRider wrote:I just realized that I forgot to pull the trigger,
never got my pass!! Now I am totally screwed.
Totally screwed? The blackout pass went up only $50. I'd save "totally screwed" for something really important, like runing out of beer.
Maybe the $50 has to come out of this season's beer budget? :mrgreen:

Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Aug 31st, '13, 21:13
by Stormchaser
Ski_the_Moguls wrote:
Mister Moose wrote:
RedRider wrote:I just realized that I forgot to pull the trigger,
never got my pass!! Now I am totally screwed.
Totally screwed? The blackout pass went up only $50. I'd save "totally screwed" for something really important, like runing out of beer.
Maybe the $50 has to come out of this season's beer budget? :mrgreen:

Maybe the deal was that if he forgot to buy the passes on time, it was his turn to drop the soap in the shower...

Re: Killington 2013-2014 Season Pass Pricing

Posted: Oct 4th, '13, 12:37
by RedRider
Wow! I didnt realize it was only $50!
I thought it was $400!

Where the hell was I looking?
Hmmmmm, heading over to the site now.....