Re: No more free wings on the hill
Posted: Nov 17th, '08, 11:20
it doesnt make sense to give out free wings when your customers are drinking water and eating 5 baskets of wings....
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I don't think I've ever seen anyone do that. I hope they're at least tipping a dollar per water/bowl of wings.johnny the jibber wrote:it doesnt make sense to give out free wings when your customers are drinking water and eating 5 baskets of wings....
what if they instituted a policy where one drink = one free plate of wings? i have never seen this either or if people are trying to do that, why doesn't the place just refuse?johnny the jibber wrote:im sure you havent seen anyone do that, but i will tell you 1st hand, ive served wings to people pulling this sh*t, and saw this done the other day by about 5 people...
Regardless of where you go to drink, the markup on beers ANYWHERE on the mountain is very high. What is the cheapest beer that you can buy? I don't think you can usually find anything under $4 per pint for Bud or something similar, where in Rutland they charge $2 - $2.50 for the same pint and still make money. With that said, the bars are making money hand over foot on just beers, not counting all the mixed drinks that they serve at $7 a piece, or the fairly expensive food options. To serve up $100 per day of free wings really isn't going to hurt their bottom line all that much, and they probably lose more than that in customers that don't go to that establishment now that they don't get anything for free.Clutch wrote:I don't get why they would stop this. I always thought the free wings were to draw people away from the bars on the mountain. If beer is just as expensive and there aren't any free wings at the bars on the access road there is no reason not to hang out at the KBL bar. Frankly at 69 cents a pound for chicken wings and a 4 dollar markup per beer for the 3 beers you drink with the wings, they weren't losing any money on the free wings.
It's been going on forever at every ski area in the world. If it's free, you're going to get some people taking advantage of it.johnny the jibber wrote:im sure you havent seen anyone do that, but i will tell you 1st hand, ive served wings to people pulling this sh*t, and saw this done the other day by about 5 people...
i am well aware of this...Geoff wrote:It's been going on forever at every ski area in the world. If it's free, you're going to get some people taking advantage of it.johnny the jibber wrote:im sure you havent seen anyone do that, but i will tell you 1st hand, ive served wings to people pulling this sh*t, and saw this done the other day by about 5 people...
johnny the jibber wrote:im sure you havent seen anyone do that, but i will tell you 1st hand, ive served wings to people pulling this sh*t, and saw this done the other day by about 5 people...
you tell em...mellowyellow wrote:i drink russian water when i have my wings
how much do wings cost?KMartman wrote:johnny the jibber wrote:im sure you havent seen anyone do that, but i will tell you 1st hand, ive served wings to people pulling this sh*t, and saw this done the other day by about 5 people...
But really even if there are a "few" of these type offenders, there are more than enough people buying drinks at the bar to cover the costs of the wings.
M
Well...i dont buy wings in bulk, but I know I can go to my local grocery and get wings, probably about 20 of them for under $10...now id have to say if I were buying say....10000's of them the discount would be much cheaper.johnny the jibber wrote:how much do wings cost?KMartman wrote:johnny the jibber wrote:im sure you havent seen anyone do that, but i will tell you 1st hand, ive served wings to people pulling this sh*t, and saw this done the other day by about 5 people...
But really even if there are a "few" of these type offenders, there are more than enough people buying drinks at the bar to cover the costs of the wings.
M