
Killington Customer Survey Question #27
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Re: Killington Customer Survey Question #27
How about "bring back the trucks!" 

Re: Killington Customer Survey Question #27
I'd have to say replace the Snowdon Quad with a high speed quad... and in conjunction, do something with the trail routing to reduce some of the intersection clusterfu**s there.
I'm wondering too.... would one high speed quad exceed the lift capacity of the two snowdon lifts?
I'm wondering too.... would one high speed quad exceed the lift capacity of the two snowdon lifts?
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Re: Killington Customer Survey Question #27
This morning the snowdown quad was one of the only lifts running early morning. If they replace it with a high speep lift then that will be down along with all the others and we will have nothing to ski.boston_e wrote:I'd have to say replace the Snowdon Quad with a high speed quad... and in conjunction, do something with the trail routing to reduce some of the intersection clusterfu**s there.
I'm wondering too.... would one high speed quad exceed the lift capacity of the two snowdon lifts?


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Re: Killington Customer Survey Question #27
The new Skye Peak Express was running at 8AM Sunday morning. It has been very reliable.tyrolean_skier wrote:This morning the snowdown quad was one of the only lifts running early morning. If they replace it with a high speep lift then that will be down along with all the others and we will have nothing to ski.boston_e wrote:I'd have to say replace the Snowdon Quad with a high speed quad... and in conjunction, do something with the trail routing to reduce some of the intersection clusterfu**s there.
I'm wondering too.... would one high speed quad exceed the lift capacity of the two snowdon lifts?

Re: Killington Customer Survey Question #27
Big Bob wrote:I heard the Snowden quad will be replaced with a high speed quad this summer.
Why not the slowdon triple instead?
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Re: Killington Customer Survey Question #27
Instead of asking people to pick two improvements from the list, why not ask them to rank the improvements in priority order?!?!Mister Moose wrote:On the passholder survey, there is a question that implies what they are considering doing for capital improvements this summer and beyond, and are gathering input. The question is:
What improvements would you like to see at the resort? (list 2)
□ Replace the Snowdon quad
□ New Peak restaurant
□ New Day Lodges
□ Improved Snowmaking
□ More Grooming
□ Less Grooming
□ New Killington Village
□ Other ____________________
Interesting there are no other lifts mentioned. I say work on the peak, both a new lodge and a more viable early season lift solution.
Respectfully submitted,
Mister Moose, Sec'y, Save the Snowdon Quad Society
Second, where is this survey and how does one take it? Is it for new purchases or existing passholders?
Third, I'm right there with you Secretary Moose. Leave the Snowdon Quad as is!
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Re: Killington Customer Survey Question #27
another vote for keeping the snowdon quad. spend the money on a new peak restaurant/keeping the WHOLE mountain open later in the spring...
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Re: Killington Customer Survey Question #27
Screw replacing the snowdon quad.
It will not only KILL that area of the mountain by increasing skier traffic, but it will also end up down for the count on bad weather days. That is one of the few lifts that can run in virtually any condition.
I like a classic lift every now and again anyways.
It will not only KILL that area of the mountain by increasing skier traffic, but it will also end up down for the count on bad weather days. That is one of the few lifts that can run in virtually any condition.
I like a classic lift every now and again anyways.
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replace it with a fixed grip single! 

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Question #8: Which of the following information sources did you use to plan your Killington vacation? (mark all that apply)
Killington Website (Killington.com)
Killington brochure / vacation planner
Killington email newsletter
Friend / family / word of mouth
Facebook
Twitter
Weather report
Snow conditions report
Online Travel Resources (Expedia, Trip Advisor, OnTheSnow.com, etc)
Ski club participation
Local lodging information
Killington Chamber of Commerce Information
Other: KillingtonZone.com
Killington Website (Killington.com)
Killington brochure / vacation planner
Killington email newsletter
Friend / family / word of mouth
Weather report
Snow conditions report
Online Travel Resources (Expedia, Trip Advisor, OnTheSnow.com, etc)
Ski club participation
Local lodging information
Killington Chamber of Commerce Information
Other: KillingtonZone.com
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Re: Killington Customer Survey Question #27
Who freakin' plans their vacation on Twitter?spanky wrote:Question #8: Which of the following information sources did you use to plan your Killington vacation? (mark all that apply)
Killington Website (Killington.com)
Killington brochure / vacation planner
Killington email newsletter
Friend / family / word of mouth
Weather report
Snow conditions report
Online Travel Resources (Expedia, Trip Advisor, OnTheSnow.com, etc)
Ski club participation
Local lodging information
Killington Chamber of Commerce Information
Other: KillingtonZone.com

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The better questions is, who plans their "vacation" at Killingtonski wrote:Who freakin' plans their vacation on Twitter?spanky wrote:Question #8: Which of the following information sources did you use to plan your Killington vacation? (mark all that apply)
Killington Website (Killington.com)
Killington brochure / vacation planner
Killington email newsletter
Friend / family / word of mouth
Weather report
Snow conditions report
Online Travel Resources (Expedia, Trip Advisor, OnTheSnow.com, etc)
Ski club participation
Local lodging information
Killington Chamber of Commerce Information
Other: KillingtonZone.com

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Re: Killington Customer Survey Question #27
guess this is the lesser of two evils. the triple is the older lift and it is less desirable to lap the snowden trees from here. also since it more or less originates at kbl, there is a certain logic/symmetry to having all the hsq's starting from there.RustyK wrote:Big Bob wrote:I heard the Snowden quad will be replaced with a high speed quad this summer.
Why not the slowdon triple instead?
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Re: Killington Customer Survey Question #27
another topic prompted this...
How about talking to Verizon about a repeater that boosts cell reception at Bear.
Lot of people comment about coverage from over there,
Snowdon Quad is a fine ride...leave it be !
Better to replace the south ridge chair stems before one of them snaps in half.
(only a matter of time at the 'Hey, look at the eagle!" corner)
How about talking to Verizon about a repeater that boosts cell reception at Bear.
Lot of people comment about coverage from over there,
Snowdon Quad is a fine ride...leave it be !
Better to replace the south ridge chair stems before one of them snaps in half.
(only a matter of time at the 'Hey, look at the eagle!" corner)
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Re: Killington Customer Survey Question #27
skiadikt wrote:guess this is the lesser of two evils. the triple is the older lift and it is less desirable to lap the snowden trees from here. also since it more or less originates at kbl, there is a certain logic/symmetry to having all the hsq's starting from there.RustyK wrote:Big Bob wrote:I heard the Snowden quad will be replaced with a high speed quad this summer.
Why not the slowdon triple instead?
I fully agree, replace the older triple, save the quad which can run on windy days. Does anybody know the age of these two lifts??
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2024/2025 Ski Days: 35 days for the season
Killington: 11/14 (Day One), 12/23, 1/6, 1/10, 1/13,1/23, 2/5, 2/10, 2/19, 2/28, 3/11, 3/27, 4/20
Loon: 12/13, 12/20, 12/25, 1/8, 1/13, 1/15, 1/21, 1/27, 2/4, 2/12, 2/24, 3/13, 3/19, 4/11
Sunday River:3/4
Sugarloaf:
Cannon:12/05, 1/17, 1/24, 1/31, 2/21, 2/26, 3/14, 3/25