Killington Ministar & Superstar Ski School Prices!!!

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Chaz
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Post by Chaz »

I tried to call the Ski School and they were not in today.
I will follow up tomorrow.
Reservations said the prices were correct.

Maybe I missed it but I did not see a discount for having your own equipment?

I will push to speak to whom ever sets the rates.
I encourage others to also call,email etc...

This is unfair.

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Post by KnuckleDragger »

I don't have kids so this doesn't affect me directly but it does seem to be playing dirty by announcing such dramatic rate increase for kids programs well after the deadline for discounted rates on season passes.
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Post by Killington Koyote »

Thank God my boys are out of the program, the Killington Ski Club is a much better deal (if they are older 5+), we used to buy 2 10 packs 1 for mini and 1 for super for when we didn't have race training and didn't want to ski with them, plus my lil guy is heading towards the DARK SIDE and taking boarding lessons on Sunday, as I said I am glad we are not dependent on those programs anymore, back when we were, the season pass for minis was the way to go. I was talking with a friend of mine today who has a daughter still in the age for mini's and he is really bummed, I suggested that he and others find some "babysitters" that would take a few kids for a few hours, get 3 families pay $40 each and some teenager (someone you trust) could make out pretty well. There are dozens of girls in the K.S.C. that might be interested. Something to ponder, the Mtn. may have an issue with it but EFFEM, they're Effin us.
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Post by millerm277 »

Well, I'll look at the bright side for once...looks like I'll actually be able to ski Rams Head on a weekend, most families aren't going to put up with those prices...
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Post by laseranimal »

Chaz wrote:
This is unfair.

Chaz
life is unfair

:cry:

Oh well there's always next year at a new mountain

here's hoping that this one burns down :D
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Post by JerseyGuy »

Skiingsnow asked me to post the following reply to this post:

Hey, Everyone:

I don't understand what the problem is. Killington never promised you that they wouldn't be gouging you on product pricing this year, didn't they? Plus, they painted a couple of lifts and they plan on making lots of snow this year, which is great, and it must be true, because they've sorta mentioned it on this website and everything!

So give us -- oops, them -- I meant them -- a break, and let's just wait and see what happens, OK?


Personally, I think he's full of it.
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Post by Dr. NO »

Kiddie programs are not a problem if that is what K is doing. Grandkids don't ski that often yet anyway so a day or two at Pico or P-Okemo-N or even down in Mass, Butternut, Jimminey or Catamount, ain't too bad with them in tow. Plus they will probably get a week in January again at Sugarloaf because Sugarloaf actually WANTS to increase skiers and skiing business. Go figure, a ski area that promotes skiing.
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Post by biged »

The new owners must be anticipating a great snow year. If it's marginal or bad everything that has been done is going to kill profits and we will see no improvements next year.
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biged wrote:The new owners must be anticipating a great snow year. If it's marginal or bad everything that has been done is going to kill profits and we will see no improvements next year.
Unless you consider losing the Snowshed and Rams Head parking lots to poorly planned real estate (in my opinion at least) to be a benefit...you're not going to see much in improvements either way I think.....
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Post by ski the trees »

the only problem with turning killington into a mountain for people who don't care about money is that they all fly into burlington and go to stowe already. hard to see the logic to be honest.

didn't a private equity firm fail miserably buying haystack and attempting to turn it into a private club? whatever happened with that?
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Post by millerm277 »

ski the trees wrote:didn't a private equity firm fail miserably buying haystack and attempting to turn it into a private club? whatever happened with that?
It's still ongoing, nothing has really happened, but it hasn't completely failed yet, and I believe they do actually have a few potential buyers for the real estate they were going to build.
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Post by laseranimal »

millerm277 wrote:
biged wrote:The new owners must be anticipating a great snow year. If it's marginal or bad everything that has been done is going to kill profits and we will see no improvements next year.
Unless you consider losing the Snowshed and Rams Head parking lots to poorly planned real estate (in my opinion at least) to be a benefit...you're not going to see much in improvements either way I think.....
I seriously doubt they're going to have permits in hand to build such a thing next year. Furthermore I doubt they have the capital lined up, given the current state of the mountain and the shaky mortgage market, I can't imagine investors are psyched to throw money down for the new village. Also I doubt that there are people willing to buy expensive houses in the new village at "K-mart". People want nice houses at places like Stowe, Stratton, and Okemo not at a run down zoo like Killington
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Post by rogman »

Help me out here: Why is it they were worried about tipping their "hat" to the competition? There's more buzz from flies on a corpse than anything out of this lackluster bunch. Seriously, when my friends ask me, "So whats going on up at Killington with the new owners?" What am I supposed to say? I could use some guidance here...
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Post by Killington Koyote »

rogman wrote:Help me out here: Why is it they were worried about tipping their "hat" to the competition? There's more buzz from flies on a corpse than anything out of this lackluster bunch. Seriously, when my friends ask me, "So whats going on up at Killington with the new owners?" What am I supposed to say? I could use some guidance here...
That so far they refuse to even spit on it b4 they stick it in.
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JerseyGuy wrote:Skiingsnow asked me to post the following reply to this post:

Hey, Everyone:

I don't understand what the problem is. Killington never promised you that they wouldn't be gouging you on product pricing this year, didn't they? Plus, they painted a couple of lifts and they plan on making lots of snow this year, which is great, and it must be true, because they've sorta mentioned it on this website and everything!

So give us -- oops, them -- I meant them -- a break, and let's just wait and see what happens, OK?


Personally, I think he's full of it.
WOW! :lol: I gotta say that made me laugh. . . But hey, sorry to tell you, but this is not how I feel about whats going on in this thread! I dont know what they were charging last year for the same thing, or how any of the programs worked, but I do think that everything I have seen for prices, sounds outright crazy, and I cant believe that they plan to sell this... But this is what they planned to do long ago... make more money off from fewer people... this just fits in perfect, but royaly sucks for those who have purchased these things in the past, and need/wanted to continue to in the future.
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