please tell me you've never procreated...please!!!finn wrote:Improvement for the guests:1) oh we forgot to tell you we closed all expert trials mid week; 2) you have to ski out of snowshed mid week as that's the only lodge we will open; 3) we layed off the skilled knowledgeable workers their replacements will be the international workforce at minimum wages; 4) Customer service will not exist in English as it was too expensive to hire someone to speak English; 5) if you have a parking pass- a bad investment as the upper parking lot is closed on weekends as we don't have the $$ to staff the lot...6) Kids lesson's the ski club's hopefuls will now move over to the professional K ski school-as we need to keep our instructors busy instead of the ski pro's at the ski club-the price is double has we want to show a profit; 7) mid week - we want to save money so skiing will be limited to snowshed and rams head;
8)Don't forget we want you to have a great ski experience, so we will open on Christmas Day and Close March 31, just after the mogul challenge; 9) Thanks for buying an inflated ski pass this year.
Rundown of what we got for $5.3 million
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Re: Capital improvements-revised
Ahem.......hmmmm.........oh, never mind......There's no nice way to say this. My BS alarm is going off big time.ncholcomb wrote:AS of this morning, Nyberg has changed his explanation:
$5,000,000 of expenditures. $3,000,000 capital and $2,000,000 of maintenance expenditures, including painting etc.
In addition, he said, the owners of the Grand Hotel spent $2,000,000.
I'm not sure why Killington would discuss what the Grand Hotel owners spent. They did not mention all the money other condominium associations have spen this summer on roofs, water systems, which certainly is substantial.
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Re: Capital improvements-revised
Interesting how that number suddenly changed. How about they give us a list of what exactly that $3m capital went to? Because, it's amazing how they suddenly spent $2m more than what they said they did before.ncholcomb wrote:AS of this morning, Nyberg has changed his explanation:
$5,000,000 of expenditures. $3,000,000 capital and $2,000,000 of maintenance expenditures, including painting etc.
In addition, he said, the owners of the Grand Hotel spent $2,000,000.
I'm not sure why Killington would discuss what the Grand Hotel owners spent. They did not mention all the money other condominium associations have spen this summer on roofs, water systems, which certainly is substantial.