Rutland Herald Article on Holiday Weekend Skier Traffic
Posted: Feb 18th, '09, 11:14
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Interesting. No surprise they did much better than last year on Monday -- this year was beautiful everywhere; last year featured pouring r*in -- but did Tommy Boy actually tell the reporter that "skier visits over the holiday weekend were well ahead of last year", or did the reporter simply make that assumption because everyone else said they beat last year's numbers?Rutland Herald wrote:At Killington Resort, the largest ski area in the East, skier visits over the holiday weekend were well ahead of last year.
"We doubled our skier visits for today (Monday) versus last year," Killington spokesman Tom Horrocks said.
I skied untracked to nearly untracked lines all morning on Saturday in the Snowdon bowl, and skied right onto the lift each time at the bottom. Rams head had a line almost 8 deep by 11 am...musta stood there nearly 60 seconds to get on that lift.JerseyGuy wrote:Interesting. No surprise they did much better than last year on Monday -- this year was beautiful everywhere; last year featured pouring r*in -- but did Tommy Boy actually tell the reporter that "skier visits over the holiday weekend were well ahead of last year", or did the reporter simply make that assumption because everyone else said they beat last year's numbers?Rutland Herald wrote:At Killington Resort, the largest ski area in the East, skier visits over the holiday weekend were well ahead of last year.
"We doubled our skier visits for today (Monday) versus last year," Killington spokesman Tom Horrocks said.
I only ask because several people here have already noted that Saturday was pretty quiet at the Big K.
Are $42 lift tickets cheap enough for yah??joesixpack wrote:
My idea of a sale is when you purchase a product or service even though you may not have the money (credit) because the price is too good to pass up. The deals have not been good enough for cheap bastards like me (as the "beautiful people" have referred to me as) to open the wallet up.
No, PowdrKillington isn't desperate at all.skiingsnow wrote:Are $42 lift tickets cheap enough for yah??joesixpack wrote:
My idea of a sale is when you purchase a product or service even though you may not have the money (credit) because the price is too good to pass up. The deals have not been good enough for cheap bastards like me (as the "beautiful people" have referred to me as) to open the wallet up.
http://www.killington.com/winter/plan/l ... index.html
skiingsnow wrote:SKIER VISITS ARE UP FROM LAST SEASON.
Get That Through Your Head Already. Last Season Was Super Slow, Compared To Prior Seasons, This Season Is Slow Compared to Other Seasons Before Last Season, Busier Than Last Season.
Observation for one. Anyone can see the parking lots are fuller, we have broken out the L word: Lines at some lifts, even on some weekdays, comparing pics of parking lots last season to this season, so its not all memory.JerseyGuy wrote:skiingsnow wrote:SKIER VISITS ARE UP FROM LAST SEASON.
Get That Through Your Head Already. Last Season Was Super Slow, Compared To Prior Seasons, This Season Is Slow Compared to Other Seasons Before Last Season, Busier Than Last Season.
Proof, please. Seriously... put up or shut up, already. We all know you have a direct pipeline to K-Marketing, so use it.
Post your numbers right here, Skippyloo.
"Anyone can see"? This chat room is loaded with posts with many different Killington skiers NOT named "SkippySnow" who have been commenting, over and over again, how light the skier traffic seems to be this year -- even compared to last year.skiingsnow wrote:Observation for one. Anyone can see the parking lots are fuller, we have broken out the L word: Lines at some lifts, even on some weekdays, comparing pics of parking lots last season to this season, so its not all memory.
To date? For the whole season? Where? Again: proof, please.skiingsnow wrote:2nd: Killington has said, they are ahead.
Awesome. You've covered three or four days of an eighty-plus-day season and counting -- of course...skiingsnow wrote:Thanksgiving was over 30% busier. Anyone and everyone can see that. Tons of cars at Snowshed and Ramshead, both of which were empty last season cus nothing there was open, and K1 lots fuller too...
Assuming that's a legitimate number -- and given the half-truths, mis-truths and outright self-serving lies that have come out of K-Marketing over the past couple of years, that's a hell of an assumption -- those "numbers" are a month old. Are they paid skier visits? Do they include season passes, which Tommy Boy admitted before the season were DOWN compared to the previous year?skiingsnow wrote:They just said a while ago ahead 2-4%. You discounted it because they couldn't give an exact number. Obviously 2-4% isn't a ton, and I would imagine the day he said it they didn't have the numbers from that day to figure out an exact % of increase, or that they don’t have the exact numbers up to that very day the year before to give an exact number.
Yay! So did everyone else! And, again, that's one day. One.skiingsnow wrote:They have reported a 100% increase in skier visits for that holiday Monday, which last season was r*in and ice and this year good.
Huh. Either you're lying, and this statement is worthless, or you're telling the truth, and you've just admitted that you really ARE a shill for Killington.skiingsnow wrote:My mystical pipeline from marketing says marketing was telling the truth the first time they said the above.
Of course you do! You spend forty-three hours a day on and off the snow shilling for Killington. You are Killington's (self-)appointed Interweb Defender. This is who you are, remember?skiingsnow wrote:JerseyGuy, I dont have the time nor the desire to argue with you.
"Who you gonna believe -- me or y'alls lying eyes?"skiingsnow wrote:Skier visits are up. I skied there a shitload last season and I've skied there a bunch this season. I see the difference. I know the difference.
No, Skippy, people have been comparing this year with last year AND years past. Repeatedly. Sticking your fingers in your ears, squeezing your eyes tight and shouting "LALALALALA" when you stumble upon those posts don't make them go away.skiingsnow wrote:People have been comparing this season to seasons before Powdr. Only a time or two has anyone compared this year to last. And only comparing a day or two this season to last in some of these few cases.
Well, duh. The question is whether or not they're discounting the tickets due to the national economy or their own economy.skiingsnow wrote:They are discounting tickets due to the economy!!
No, ya dumbass... they're selling 2,200 reduced price tickets spread out over the next seven days. And, YES, that WILL help them solve their skier visit problem, one week at a time.skiingsnow wrote:Do you really think selling a total of 200 $42 tickets is helping them "solve" their skier visit "problem"?? Come on, even you aren't that stupid... Are you?
So you were talking out of your ass in your last post. Got it.skiingsnow wrote:I don’t have any pipeline to marketing, not even a mystical one.
Discounting during this recession isn't proof of anything. You know what? I think I'll just let that little gem lie there, without further comment, as another shining SkippyLoo quote.skiingsnow wrote:You put up or shut up!! You know nothing! You know what some other people said, and you have a few ski visits. You know nothing about it. Not a thing. Prove its down or shut the hell up. Discounting during this recession isn't proof of anything.