Re: Pico Passes 2017-2018
Posted: Mar 22nd, '17, 09:23
Gotcha. I thought you were referring to incremental revenue not total.ME2VTSkier wrote:650,000 + 15,000 = 665,000 x 859 = 571,235,000Bubba wrote:Rerun the math.
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Gotcha. I thought you were referring to incremental revenue not total.ME2VTSkier wrote:650,000 + 15,000 = 665,000 x 859 = 571,235,000Bubba wrote:Rerun the math.
The thing you didn't consider is that VR offers lots of passes other than the full Epic one and they are cheaper. In some cases much cheaper. For example this season the Keystone/A-Basin pass was $299. My Breck/Keystone/A-Basin sass was $449. Most Colorado skiers seem to have the Epic Local, not the full Epic pass. And there is a whole menu of cheaper passes for Tahoe area skiers. I would guess the average is closer to $500. Also note a lot of it is money that would have spent on day tickets if the tickets weren't so expensive and the passes so cheap. Still a lot of money and they are getting it up front.Bubba wrote:Gotcha. I thought you were referring to incremental revenue not total.ME2VTSkier wrote:650,000 + 15,000 = 665,000 x 859 = 571,235,000Bubba wrote:Rerun the math.
I think I verified this... Killington is not excluded from the Pico Max pass add on. So you do get 5 killington days on a Pico pass / max pass add on.boston_e wrote:I see the Pico pass is now eligible for the Max Pass add on this year...
I assume that gets you 5 days at Killington and that Killington is not excluded for a Pico max pass add on?