Re: Proposed Village Info & Layout
Posted: Jan 18th, '17, 18:28
i dont believe this
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Just the one that isn't really a "resort".biged wrote:Funny, snowboarding may have been born in vt but it still isn't excepted by some resorts in vt. Looks like the plans are slowly improving.
See you up there, skippy.Fusion Zoner wrote:No, any idiot would be someone who incessantly "confronts" the other posters (behind the safety of the internet) and has nothing but negative criticism for the operation of the mountain and it's facilities, yet cannot stop themselves from returning over and over again to the forum, even though they obviously hate everyone and everything about it. Now THAT's an idiot.Highway Star wrote:You're an idiot.Fusion Zoner wrote:Check out http://www.livekillington.com and click on the Village link. I have not seen this site before and the person who told me about it (a Killington employee) said that it is new, subsequent to recent developments related to SP Land's ability to move forward with the village. In any case, it has some descriptions of the planned village accommodations and amenities, as well as some images, including the current proposed village layout. The most interesting thing I noticed is that Killington Road would apparently terminate at the village, allowing the village to span across from the Snowshed side to the Ramshead side of the existing road. What would happen to KBL and the parking areas above the village, I have no idea. If you click on the Contact link, you can submit your contact information to receive further updates. Here is a snapshot of the most interesting image, the village layout.
For the 10th time, that looks nothing like me, but he certainly looks much better than you do. How is it insulting to me to post a picture of a good looking guy? Are you some sort of homophobe? Or just a raving lunatic?RENO wrote:Who really is the idiot?!Highway Star wrote:You're an idiot.Fusion Zoner wrote:Check out http://www.livekillington.com and click on the Village link. I have not seen this site before and the person who told me about it (a Killington employee) said that it is new, subsequent to recent developments related to SP Land's ability to move forward with the village. In any case, it has some descriptions of the planned village accommodations and amenities, as well as some images, including the current proposed village layout. The most interesting thing I noticed is that Killington Road would apparently terminate at the village, allowing the village to span across from the Snowshed side to the Ramshead side of the existing road. What would happen to KBL and the parking areas above the village, I have no idea. If you click on the Contact link, you can submit your contact information to receive further updates. Here is a snapshot of the most interesting image, the village layout.
Fusion Zoner wrote:No, any idiot would be someone who incessantly "confronts" the other posters (behind the safety of the internet) and has nothing but negative criticism for the operation of the mountain and it's facilities, yet cannot stop themselves from returning over and over again to the forum, even though they obviously hate everyone and everything about it. Now THAT's an idiot.Highway Star wrote:You're an idiot.Fusion Zoner wrote:Check out http://www.livekillington.com and click on the Village link. I have not seen this site before and the person who told me about it (a Killington employee) said that it is new, subsequent to recent developments related to SP Land's ability to move forward with the village. In any case, it has some descriptions of the planned village accommodations and amenities, as well as some images, including the current proposed village layout. The most interesting thing I noticed is that Killington Road would apparently terminate at the village, allowing the village to span across from the Snowshed side to the Ramshead side of the existing road. What would happen to KBL and the parking areas above the village, I have no idea. If you click on the Contact link, you can submit your contact information to receive further updates. Here is a snapshot of the most interesting image, the village layout.
that's a good looking guy? his face looks like a roughed up ballsack...whatever turns ya on I guess...Highway Star wrote:For the 10th time, that looks nothing like me, but he certainly looks much better than you do. How is it insulting to me to post a picture of a good looking guy? Are you some sort of homophobe? Or just a raving lunatic?RENO wrote:Who really is the idiot?!Highway Star wrote:You're an idiot.Fusion Zoner wrote:Check out http://www.livekillington.com and click on the Village link. I have not seen this site before and the person who told me about it (a Killington employee) said that it is new, subsequent to recent developments related to SP Land's ability to move forward with the village. In any case, it has some descriptions of the planned village accommodations and amenities, as well as some images, including the current proposed village layout. The most interesting thing I noticed is that Killington Road would apparently terminate at the village, allowing the village to span across from the Snowshed side to the Ramshead side of the existing road. What would happen to KBL and the parking areas above the village, I have no idea. If you click on the Contact link, you can submit your contact information to receive further updates. Here is a snapshot of the most interesting image, the village layout.
Is that owned by K so they can just knock it down ?spanky wrote:The best part about this latest rendering is that Santa Fe is gone.
Santa Fe is there. The first building left of the access road, to the left Cascade and then Mountain Green building 3.spanky wrote:The best part about this latest rendering is that Santa Fe is gone.
This is the one thing that really pisses the douchebag off! I feel awful!madhatter wrote:that's a good looking guy? his face looks like a roughed up ballsack...whatever turns ya on I guess...Highway Star wrote:For the 10th time, that looks nothing like me, but he certainly looks much better than you do. How is it insulting to me to post a picture of a good looking guy? Are you some sort of homophobe? Or just a raving lunatic?RENO wrote:Who really is the idiot?!Highway Star wrote:You're an idiot.Fusion Zoner wrote:Check out http://www.livekillington.com and click on the Village link. I have not seen this site before and the person who told me about it (a Killington employee) said that it is new, subsequent to recent developments related to SP Land's ability to move forward with the village. In any case, it has some descriptions of the planned village accommodations and amenities, as well as some images, including the current proposed village layout. The most interesting thing I noticed is that Killington Road would apparently terminate at the village, allowing the village to span across from the Snowshed side to the Ramshead side of the existing road. What would happen to KBL and the parking areas above the village, I have no idea. If you click on the Contact link, you can submit your contact information to receive further updates. Here is a snapshot of the most interesting image, the village layout.
Argh. I see it now. I saw the new parking lot and assumed that was going over the Santa Fe.tt431 wrote:Santa Fe is there. The first building left of the access road, to the left Cascade and then Mountain Green building 3.spanky wrote:The best part about this latest rendering is that Santa Fe is gone.
Never have had a problem; although, most has been eating at race events. Had one or two dinners with no problems. If I recall, food was not exceptional but not all bad.GnarDawg wrote:Anyone here not gotten sick eating at Santa Fe?
Went there 2 times and it was good. Nothing spectacular. A bit expensive for what you get. Both were over 4 years ago so not sure how it is now...Dr. NO wrote:Never have had a problem; although, most has been eating at race events. Had one or two dinners with no problems. If I recall, food was not exceptional but not all bad.GnarDawg wrote:Anyone here not gotten sick eating at Santa Fe?
Was actually very good when it first opened, which is many moons ago. Has definitely gone down hill.Dr. NO wrote:Never have had a problem; although, most has been eating at race events. Had one or two dinners with no problems. If I recall, food was not exceptional but not all bad.GnarDawg wrote:Anyone here not gotten sick eating at Santa Fe?