Where will you be on blackout days?
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Where will you be on blackout days?
This thread is for those of you that bought the passes with blackout days. Are you planning on visiting other resorts on those days? Will you be buying discount tickets for those resorts? What resorts will you be planning to visit?
I minimized the number of my blackout days by renewing early and upgrading to a silver. With the blackout days that are left, yeah, plan on other resorts. As much as I like K, it's still nice to go to others. One would be Sugarbush, the other would be Plattekill if they get enough of snow. Also hoping to get out to Utah next year. Stowe would be nice if I could get some deals, although they are harder to come by.
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What's a blackout day? Is this a day set aside to eat blackout cake?
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he knows, he probably just can't remember. what from all the drinking and all.Stormchaser wrote:It's days or whole weekends reserved for drinking so heavily, you cannot remember hours or days at a time... Don't pretend you didn't know!Bubba wrote:What's a blackout day? Is this a day set aside to eat blackout cake?
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I was seriously considering it.........until..........tyrolean_skier wrote:
That looks mighty yummy. So Bubba are you going to have this cake available for us to sample on those blackout days?
Now everyone can blame you for not getting any.tyrolean_skier wrote:What part ofBubba wrote:What's a blackout day? Is this a day set aside to eat blackout cake?
This thread is for those of you that bought the passes with blackout days
don't you understand? Is blackout cake something that one makes when there is nothing else to respond to?
Last edited by Bubba on Jul 22nd, '05, 09:24, edited 1 time in total.
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