Copper Mountain Junk Mail
Posted: Oct 6th, '17, 11:49
Hummmm......I wonder who signed me up for Copper's mailing list? Thanks Killington!
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Dear [insert dbag insult here],
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We appreciate your understanding. We hope to see you for Opening Day in 35 days!
Sincerely
The Copper Mountain Team
To be fair, I got this sent to all my email addresses that Killington has. Sounds like someone screwed up. At least it’s not as bad as your cluster of 16 “highly available” BoKS servers going down and hosing the enterprise for a good part of the day (and evening) on Wednesday.Dear spanky,
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Of course, if you could afford a trip to Copper, you'd probably go somewhere else.Dr. NO wrote:I renewed my Express Pass and got a mid-week pass. Couple hours later I had the Copper Mtn e-mail. This morning I got the apology. Guess the ticket sharing is out of control between resorts. If I could afford a trip to Copper I would take them up on whatever they offer.
It's possible that the other Powdr resorts got alerted when you bought your pass, then said no way to the unlimited feature.Highway Star wrote:It's just ridiculous and insulting to think we would be interested in Copper when they offer a pathetic 20% off day tickets with a Killington pass that has no blackout option, over $100 more than an epic pass after taxes? When Vail/Stowe/Epic offers unlimited access at countless resorts. Are they hallucinating?
POWDR never felt the need to offer any real incentive to visit its western resorts prior to the MAX pass.Seacoaster wrote:According to Mike, they could offer free access to sister resorts as it violates the MAX pass agreement.....