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Actually Skippy, Mount Snow is trumpeting their new on-hill acquistions, NOT maintenance(unless count acquiring 250+ brand new $20,000 a piece fan guns and 50+ low e towers as maintenanceskiingsnow wrote:I said:JerseyGuy wrote: What?
Of course this post didn't directly relate to my original comment... because your reply didn't directly relate to my original comment!
K doesn't trumpet mere maintenance "at all"? What the hell do you call new carpets, new paint, new furniture and the like? The difference is that they don't use the word "maintenance"... because "improvements" sounds so much better, and allows them to lump those costs in with other big capital-type projects.
And are you seriously claiming that the $2 million spent by the Grand owners was added to the total Killington "improvement" number as an effort by Powdr to do a good deed for the Grand owners -- a favor, if you will, to those nice people at the Grand, so that the rest of the world could know about it?
Geez, Skippy. I try to give you the benefit of the doubt, but you really may be a dumb as everyone else says you are!
"And in addition to the above there was around $2 M in Maintenence, which was not brought up in any of the press releases, that came out here on Kzone from I believe Tom. "
$2,000,000 spent by powdr for powdr, in maintenance for the resort, NOT trumpeted. Was brought up on Kzone, by Killington, and thats it.
Your argument went totally to the grand, not the maintenance of the resort.
Mount snow is trumpeting their on-mountain maintenance, Killington did not, yet you are praising them for seperating it from their "capital"
There was no distinction made on the Grand, on if it was capital, maintenance, whatever... Thats not even part of the argument.

Based on your rationale then, is the new Skye Peak High Speed quad just on mountain maintenance too??


Mount Snow is spending the $$ on NEW installation fan guns and the associated electrical and piping that go with them. They haven't trumpted about all the regular maintenance pipe that they've replaced (and they replaced ALOT of feet of pipe just like K did too), and based on the amount of large diameter pipe that in the parking lot at Mount Snow, they'll be replacing a bunch more too)
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Re: mount snow does it again
That's why I keep saying that I don't understand why you guys keep arguing with skiingsnow!JerseyGuy wrote: [thump thump thump thump thump]
In case you're wondering, that's the sound of me slamming my head repeatedly against my keyboard.

I mean, I'll comment on some of his stuff too, but I'm not gonna go on for pages upon pages trying to change his mind. That's a lost cause and it will drive you to need blood pressure medication!


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Just for the record, the sequence of events on K's announcement went something like this:
1. Killington announces $5.3 million of improvements, including $2 million at the Grand
2. Killington gets asked specifically about how they could trumpet $5.3 million when, in fact, $2 million was spent by Grand owners
3. Killington, in the person of Chris Nyberg, tells one of the Selectboard members who asked about this, that Killington spent $3.3 million, plus another $2 million in maintenance they never talked about previously, basically stating that Killington really did spend $5.3 million of their own money plus $2 million of Grand owners' money.
4. Most people with an IQ higher than their shoe size conclude that the original press release was intentionally misleading and the subsequent explanation that added even more money to the pot was pure BS.
1. Killington announces $5.3 million of improvements, including $2 million at the Grand
2. Killington gets asked specifically about how they could trumpet $5.3 million when, in fact, $2 million was spent by Grand owners
3. Killington, in the person of Chris Nyberg, tells one of the Selectboard members who asked about this, that Killington spent $3.3 million, plus another $2 million in maintenance they never talked about previously, basically stating that Killington really did spend $5.3 million of their own money plus $2 million of Grand owners' money.
4. Most people with an IQ higher than their shoe size conclude that the original press release was intentionally misleading and the subsequent explanation that added even more money to the pot was pure BS.
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why is it important to tell people that they are spending the grand owners money for new carpet? arent these condo fees that get put towards renovations and other projects? so, in the end, this isnt money that powdr put forward, this is money collected from owners?
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I dunno but I thought the new carpets were very nice when I walked over them in my snow and mud covered ski boots this season 

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So we haven't seen Mount Snow's unreleased press release yet, but I'm pretty sure it didn't include the assessments that the Mount Snow Grand owners received this year. As an owner, we've funded substantial upgrades into the property, including LCD TVs into every unit (they put 3 in my unit!). The refurbished units look spectacular (actually too nice for my tastes).Bubba wrote:Just for the record, the sequence of events on K's announcement went something like this:
1. Killington announces $5.3 million of improvements, including $2 million at the Grand
2. Killington gets asked specifically about how they could trumpet $5.3 million when, in fact, $2 million was spent by Grand owners
3. Killington, in the person of Chris Nyberg, tells one of the Selectboard members who asked about this, that Killington spent $3.3 million, plus another $2 million in maintenance they never talked about previously, basically stating that Killington really did spend $5.3 million of their own money plus $2 million of Grand owners' money.
4. Most people with an IQ higher than their shoe size conclude that the original press release was intentionally misleading and the subsequent explanation that added even more money to the pot was pure BS.
End of the day, all the Grand Summit timeshares (Sugarbush, Killington, Sugarloaf) and any other timeshare will be putting this type of money in periodically. It's part of how the timeshare system works.
no one caresvcunning wrote:So we haven't seen Mount Snow's unreleased press release yet, but I'm pretty sure it didn't include the assessments that the Mount Snow Grand owners received this year. As an owner, we've funded substantial upgrades into the property, including LCD TVs into every unit (they put 3 in my unit!). The refurbished units look spectacular (actually too nice for my tastes).Bubba wrote:Just for the record, the sequence of events on K's announcement went something like this:
1. Killington announces $5.3 million of improvements, including $2 million at the Grand
2. Killington gets asked specifically about how they could trumpet $5.3 million when, in fact, $2 million was spent by Grand owners
3. Killington, in the person of Chris Nyberg, tells one of the Selectboard members who asked about this, that Killington spent $3.3 million, plus another $2 million in maintenance they never talked about previously, basically stating that Killington really did spend $5.3 million of their own money plus $2 million of Grand owners' money.
4. Most people with an IQ higher than their shoe size conclude that the original press release was intentionally misleading and the subsequent explanation that added even more money to the pot was pure BS.
End of the day, all the Grand Summit timeshares (Sugarbush, Killington, Sugarloaf) and any other timeshare will be putting this type of money in periodically. It's part of how the timeshare system works.
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Which is why you took the time to express an opinionsLoPeS wrote:no one caresvcunning wrote:So we haven't seen Mount Snow's unreleased press release yet, but I'm pretty sure it didn't include the assessments that the Mount Snow Grand owners received this year. As an owner, we've funded substantial upgrades into the property, including LCD TVs into every unit (they put 3 in my unit!). The refurbished units look spectacular (actually too nice for my tastes).Bubba wrote:Just for the record, the sequence of events on K's announcement went something like this:
1. Killington announces $5.3 million of improvements, including $2 million at the Grand
2. Killington gets asked specifically about how they could trumpet $5.3 million when, in fact, $2 million was spent by Grand owners
3. Killington, in the person of Chris Nyberg, tells one of the Selectboard members who asked about this, that Killington spent $3.3 million, plus another $2 million in maintenance they never talked about previously, basically stating that Killington really did spend $5.3 million of their own money plus $2 million of Grand owners' money.
4. Most people with an IQ higher than their shoe size conclude that the original press release was intentionally misleading and the subsequent explanation that added even more money to the pot was pure BS.
End of the day, all the Grand Summit timeshares (Sugarbush, Killington, Sugarloaf) and any other timeshare will be putting this type of money in periodically. It's part of how the timeshare system works.
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Question for you: If you have a share at the Grand Summit in Killington can you trade with someone that has a share at Sugarbush, Sugarloaf or Mount Snow?vcunning wrote:So we haven't seen Mount Snow's unreleased press release yet, but I'm pretty sure it didn't include the assessments that the Mount Snow Grand owners received this year. As an owner, we've funded substantial upgrades into the property, including LCD TVs into every unit (they put 3 in my unit!). The refurbished units look spectacular (actually too nice for my tastes).Bubba wrote:Just for the record, the sequence of events on K's announcement went something like this:
1. Killington announces $5.3 million of improvements, including $2 million at the Grand
2. Killington gets asked specifically about how they could trumpet $5.3 million when, in fact, $2 million was spent by Grand owners
3. Killington, in the person of Chris Nyberg, tells one of the Selectboard members who asked about this, that Killington spent $3.3 million, plus another $2 million in maintenance they never talked about previously, basically stating that Killington really did spend $5.3 million of their own money plus $2 million of Grand owners' money.
4. Most people with an IQ higher than their shoe size conclude that the original press release was intentionally misleading and the subsequent explanation that added even more money to the pot was pure BS.
End of the day, all the Grand Summit timeshares (Sugarbush, Killington, Sugarloaf) and any other timeshare will be putting this type of money in periodically. It's part of how the timeshare system works.


People..there is no Grand Summit at the Bush...try SR or Attitash.tyrolean_skier wrote:Question for you: If you have a share at the Grand Summit in Killington can you trade with someone that has a share at Sugarbush, Sugarloaf or Mount Snow?vcunning wrote:So we haven't seen Mount Snow's unreleased press release yet, but I'm pretty sure it didn't include the assessments that the Mount Snow Grand owners received this year. As an owner, we've funded substantial upgrades into the property, including LCD TVs into every unit (they put 3 in my unit!). The refurbished units look spectacular (actually too nice for my tastes).Bubba wrote:Just for the record, the sequence of events on K's announcement went something like this:
1. Killington announces $5.3 million of improvements, including $2 million at the Grand
2. Killington gets asked specifically about how they could trumpet $5.3 million when, in fact, $2 million was spent by Grand owners
3. Killington, in the person of Chris Nyberg, tells one of the Selectboard members who asked about this, that Killington spent $3.3 million, plus another $2 million in maintenance they never talked about previously, basically stating that Killington really did spend $5.3 million of their own money plus $2 million of Grand owners' money.
4. Most people with an IQ higher than their shoe size conclude that the original press release was intentionally misleading and the subsequent explanation that added even more money to the pot was pure BS.
End of the day, all the Grand Summit timeshares (Sugarbush, Killington, Sugarloaf) and any other timeshare will be putting this type of money in periodically. It's part of how the timeshare system works.
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Re: mount snow does it again
"In addition to the snowmaking expansion, this year’s $1.4 million maintenance capital program includes improvements across the resort such as painting lifts, improving the locker room, and golf course improvements, confirming Peak Resorts’ commitment to maintaining Mount Snow on an annual basis."DrJeff wrote:
Actually Skippy, Mount Snow is trumpeting their new on-hill acquistions, NOT maintenance(unless count acquiring 250+ brand new $20,000 a piece fan guns and 50+ low e towers as maintenance- and I seem to remeber K trumpeting last year about new low-e towers too.)
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Re: mount snow does it again
I cant speak for K, (Or can I?JerseyGuy wrote:[thump thump thump thump thump]skiingsnow wrote:I said:JerseyGuy wrote: What?
Of course this post didn't directly relate to my original comment... because your reply didn't directly relate to my original comment!
K doesn't trumpet mere maintenance "at all"? What the hell do you call new carpets, new paint, new furniture and the like? The difference is that they don't use the word "maintenance"... because "improvements" sounds so much better, and allows them to lump those costs in with other big capital-type projects.
And are you seriously claiming that the $2 million spent by the Grand owners was added to the total Killington "improvement" number as an effort by Powdr to do a good deed for the Grand owners -- a favor, if you will, to those nice people at the Grand, so that the rest of the world could know about it?
Geez, Skippy. I try to give you the benefit of the doubt, but you really may be a dumb as everyone else says you are!
"And in addition to the above there was around $2 M in Maintenence, which was not brought up in any of the press releases, that came out here on Kzone from I believe Tom. "
$2,000,000 spent by powdr for powdr, in maintenance for the resort, NOT trumpeted. Was brought up on Kzone, by Killington, and thats it.
Your argument went totally to the grand, not the maintenance of the resort.
Mount snow is trumpeting their on-mountain maintenance, Killington did not, yet you are praising them for seperating it from their "capital"
There was no distinction made on the Grand, on if it was capital, maintenance, whatever... Thats not even part of the argument.
In case you're wondering, that's the sound of me slamming my head repeatedly against my keyboard.
The $5.3 million -- sorry, the $3.3 million -- included several items, like paint and carpet and signage -- that was mere MAINTENANCE.
Mount Snow is taking those items out of the mix and talking about them separately.
Killington lumped at least SOME of them in with their bigger number.
Killington may have spent ADDITIONAL monies on maintenance, but that's NOT what we're talking about here!
Oh, and by the way... if Killington really did spend ANOTHER "$2 million", even if only on boring ol' maintenance... don't you think it odd that the only folks they ever mentioned it to were the denizens of K-Zone? Doesn't that seem... suspicious?
Of course it doesn't! Not to you, anyway. That's what makes you Skippysnow, Powdr's own big slobbering lap dog!

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