Access Road Ski Shops
Moderators: SkiDork, spanky, Bubba
Access Road Ski Shops
At the risk of starting an inflammatory thread, has anyone been in the Basin recently?
There's a well-known ski instructor working there now, and of all things I saw Jerry Lewis there recently. For years, Jerry was the manager of Northern Ski Works. It sure was a surprise seeing him walking around the racks. I thought he was scouting the competition. I don't know what happened between him and Northern, and it seems like the Basin is hiring.
I know that a few of the shops already have "Sale" signs out front.
There's a well-known ski instructor working there now, and of all things I saw Jerry Lewis there recently. For years, Jerry was the manager of Northern Ski Works. It sure was a surprise seeing him walking around the racks. I thought he was scouting the competition. I don't know what happened between him and Northern, and it seems like the Basin is hiring.
I know that a few of the shops already have "Sale" signs out front.
- Mister Moose
- Level 10K poster
- Posts: 11905
- Joined: Jan 4th, '05, 18:23
- Location: Waiting for the next one
Re: Access Road Ski Shops
Some shops are on their second mark down already. Isn't March the usual beginning of the sale season?Snowjob wrote: I know that a few of the shops already have "Sale" signs out front.

-
- Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome
- Posts: 3703
- Joined: Dec 19th, '04, 22:29
- Location: Center cut or Pin High
Re: Access Road Ski Shops
yup
1st markdown is MLK
2nd is Pres Weekend
3rd would seem to be around Easter/End of the Year
Nothing strange going on here
1st markdown is MLK
2nd is Pres Weekend
3rd would seem to be around Easter/End of the Year
Nothing strange going on here
Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves.
John Muir
John Muir
- tyrolean_skier
- Signature Poster
- Posts: 22337
- Joined: Nov 4th, '04, 23:28
- Location: LI, NY / Killington, VT
Re: Access Road Ski Shops
A neighbor of mine went in there recently and was so displeased with the service that he said they've lost his business forever. We have not gone in there this season at all. We now do business with the Forerunner ski shop.Snowjob wrote:At the risk of starting an inflammatory thread, has anyone been in the Basin recently?
There's a well-known ski instructor working there now, and of all things I saw Jerry Lewis there recently. For years, Jerry was the manager of Northern Ski Works. It sure was a surprise seeing him walking around the racks. I thought he was scouting the competition. I don't know what happened between him and Northern, and it seems like the Basin is hiring.
I know that a few of the shops already have "Sale" signs out front.
Last edited by tyrolean_skier on Feb 4th, '09, 20:24, edited 1 time in total.


-
- Level 10K poster
- Posts: 11170
- Joined: Oct 23rd, '05, 21:08
- Location: where the figawi?
Re: Access Road Ski Shops
i have been into the basin...february is when stuff goes on sale...
and i also go into the lookout, like everyone else...
and i also go into the lookout, like everyone else...
he would shove your ass so far up your ass and stuff! -thejet61 10/2/09
If a snowboarder is in front of me or to the side I assume the slobbering moron will cut from one side of the trail to the other -GSKI 1/17/12
If a snowboarder is in front of me or to the side I assume the slobbering moron will cut from one side of the trail to the other -GSKI 1/17/12
Re: Access Road Ski Shops
Where is "there" - Basin or Northern?tyrolean_skier wrote:A neighbor of mine went in there recently and was so displeased with the service that he said they've lost their business forever. We have not gone in there this season at all. We now do business with the Forerunner ski shop.Snowjob wrote:At the risk of starting an inflammatory thread, has anyone been in the Basin recently?
There's a well-known ski instructor working there now, and of all things I saw Jerry Lewis there recently. For years, Jerry was the manager of Northern Ski Works. It sure was a surprise seeing him walking around the racks. I thought he was scouting the competition. I don't know what happened between him and Northern, and it seems like the Basin is hiring.
I know that a few of the shops already have "Sale" signs out front.
Never argue with idiots. They will bring you down to their level, then overwhelm you with their experience.
"I have noticed that when you post, you often say more about yourself than the topic you chose to speak about." -The Suit
"I have noticed that when you post, you often say more about yourself than the topic you chose to speak about." -The Suit
Re: Access Road Ski Shops
Basinspanky wrote:Where is "there" - Basin or Northern?tyrolean_skier wrote:A neighbor of mine went in there recently and was so displeased with the service that he said they've lost their business forever. We have not gone in there this season at all. We now do business with the Forerunner ski shop.Snowjob wrote:At the risk of starting an inflammatory thread, has anyone been in the Basin recently?
There's a well-known ski instructor working there now, and of all things I saw Jerry Lewis there recently. For years, Jerry was the manager of Northern Ski Works. It sure was a surprise seeing him walking around the racks. I thought he was scouting the competition. I don't know what happened between him and Northern, and it seems like the Basin is hiring.
I know that a few of the shops already have "Sale" signs out front.
Re: Access Road Ski Shops
I'm sure the economy is not helping any of the ski shops, nor are the reduced crowds on the mountain. I would also assume that to some degree The Basin's business has been affected since it came out that the owner is a pedophile. That being said, I seem to remember most years stuff starting to go on sale at all the shops sometime in early February.
Don't Killington Pico
Re: Access Road Ski Shops
With the early closing, the sales came earlier last year. It used to be that the sales started Presidents Week. If Killington turns into a ghost town on April 19th, you have to unload all your inventory before then.

-
- Bumper
- Posts: 615
- Joined: Nov 7th, '04, 10:19
Re: Access Road Ski Shops
SPANKY, I can't believe you even had to ask where is "there" Of course it is the Basin.... NORTHERN SKI WORKS HAS AWESOME CUSTOMER SERVICE !!! Mary Fiore is the new Manager of NSW and is doing a great job. She has been with them a long time. I haven't seen Jerry since he left NSW but I did hear he is happy in his new position. I wanted to wish him well, but I do not feel comfortable going into the Basin...spanky wrote:Where is "there" - Basin or Northern?tyrolean_skier wrote:A neighbor of mine went in there recently and was so displeased with the service that he said they've lost their business forever. We have not gone in there this season at all. We now do business with the Forerunner ski shop.Snowjob wrote:At the risk of starting an inflammatory thread, has anyone been in the Basin recently?
There's a well-known ski instructor working there now, and of all things I saw Jerry Lewis there recently. For years, Jerry was the manager of Northern Ski Works. It sure was a surprise seeing him walking around the racks. I thought he was scouting the competition. I don't know what happened between him and Northern, and it seems like the Basin is hiring.
I know that a few of the shops already have "Sale" signs out front.
Stormin
Re: Access Road Ski Shops
Our experience with NSW customer service has been poor. We looked at helmets there 4 weeks ago, and the ladies seemed more interested in chit-chatting among themselves than asking if we needed help. We left.
Turns out we were in there again last week, still looking at helmets. Another round of neglect while we were looking at the helmets. So, we take a chance and pressed our case at the counter to ask:
"Do you have have box this comes in?"
"No, we throw those away because we don't have room for them."
"Do you have the owners manual and any extra pads the manufacturer usually includes in the box?"
The lady couldn't find any of these items in a rather large pile of junk behind her. And it was indeed a pile. It really left an impression of laxity, poor organization, and low service skills.
SO - the service at Northern, in our experience, is poor.
Turns out we were in there again last week, still looking at helmets. Another round of neglect while we were looking at the helmets. So, we take a chance and pressed our case at the counter to ask:
"Do you have have box this comes in?"
"No, we throw those away because we don't have room for them."
"Do you have the owners manual and any extra pads the manufacturer usually includes in the box?"
The lady couldn't find any of these items in a rather large pile of junk behind her. And it was indeed a pile. It really left an impression of laxity, poor organization, and low service skills.
SO - the service at Northern, in our experience, is poor.
-
- Bumper
- Posts: 615
- Joined: Nov 7th, '04, 10:19
Re: Access Road Ski Shops
Herb wrote:Our experience with NSW customer service has been poor. We looked at helmets there 4 weeks ago, and the ladies seemed more interested in chit-chatting among themselves than asking if we needed help. We left.
Turns out we were in there again last week, still looking at helmets. Another round of neglect while we were looking at the helmets. So, we take a chance and pressed our case at the counter to ask:
"Do you have have box this comes in?"
"No, we throw those away because we don't have room for them."
"Do you have the owners manual and any extra pads the manufacturer usually includes in the box?"
The lady couldn't find any of these items in a rather large pile of junk behind her. And it was indeed a pile. It really left an impression of laxity, poor organization, and low service skills.
Wow Herb, that certainly sounds like poor service... You should have said you were from Jersey, they love Jersey folks since most of them are from there! I've been a customer there for over 15 years and I've always had 5 star service. Maybe that's because I told them I was a former Jersey Girl!!! Have a great day.
SO - the service at Northern, in our experience, is poor.
- tyrolean_skier
- Signature Poster
- Posts: 22337
- Joined: Nov 4th, '04, 23:28
- Location: LI, NY / Killington, VT
Re: Access Road Ski Shops
Fixed it for you.Stormin_Aussie wrote:Wow Herb, that certainly sounds like poor service... You should have said you were from Jersey, they love Jersey folks since most of them are from there! I've been a customer there for over 15 years and I've always had 5 star service. Maybe that's because I told them I was a former Jersey Girl!!! Have a great day.Herb wrote:Our experience with NSW customer service has been poor. We looked at helmets there 4 weeks ago, and the ladies seemed more interested in chit-chatting among themselves than asking if we needed help. We left.
Turns out we were in there again last week, still looking at helmets. Another round of neglect while we were looking at the helmets. So, we take a chance and pressed our case at the counter to ask:
"Do you have have box this comes in?"
"No, we throw those away because we don't have room for them."
"Do you have the owners manual and any extra pads the manufacturer usually includes in the box?"
The lady couldn't find any of these items in a rather large pile of junk behind her. And it was indeed a pile. It really left an impression of laxity, poor organization, and low service skills.
SO - the service at Northern, in our experience, is poor.

