I'll grant you that the MRV is quiet. But it sounds like the problem is that you've got lousy friends. There's lots of neighborly BBQ-ing going on in the Valley and I'd say you are in the minority with the "challenging and interesting" comment - especially the latter. To each their own.chefdanielk wrote:Well there's not as much to do on mountain, as far as dining and night life. Our neighbors in other ski homes are bit on the boring side. We enjoy having friends over, bbq's, drinks, etc. Not much of that going on at Sugarbush.
Waterbury and Warren are great towns, but again on the quiet side.
As far as terrain goes, I find the skiing far more challenging and interesting at Killington. Where the bush does better is on lifts, grooming, and customer service.
If Killington can continue to get it's act together, we will return.
Positive Customer Service Experience at Killington
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yeah i didn't quite understand the the "challenging and interesting" terrain comment. since i don't get up to the bush often, i'm probably not qualified to speak but word on the street is that da bush has better terrain particularly natural snow trails. i've always found great stuff to ski and of course there's castlerock which k can't touch.Tin Woodsman wrote:I'll grant you that the MRV is quiet. But it sounds like the problem is that you've got lousy friends. There's lots of neighborly BBQ-ing going on in the Valley and I'd say you are in the minority with the "challenging and interesting" comment - especially the latter. To each their own.chefdanielk wrote:Well there's not as much to do on mountain, as far as dining and night life. Our neighbors in other ski homes are bit on the boring side. We enjoy having friends over, bbq's, drinks, etc. Not much of that going on at Sugarbush.
Waterbury and Warren are great towns, but again on the quiet side.
As far as terrain goes, I find the skiing far more challenging and interesting at Killington. Where the bush does better is on lifts, grooming, and customer service.
If Killington can continue to get it's act together, we will return.
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