Just wondering. Weren't they $299 last year?
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Just wondering. Weren't they $299 last year?
Yep. Up another $50. Other misc small stuff increased too; lessons, etc.
It's the premium you pay to have access to Castle Rock.
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why not just go to Kirkwood?
Try $1100-1200 at the Bird. My student pass at the Bird will set me back $540 this year. I'd be stoked to get a season pass for $299.
Try $1570 at J-Hole!
(But I would never pay even a 1/4 of that.....)
Don't think I've seen a year where prices didn't go up since the late '80s...
The chutes, they cost more to keep safe.
You getting a Rose pass this year, or hightailing it to Portland?Quote:
Originally Posted by bio-smear
The bird is bigger, better, and has a longer operating season.....Quote:
Originally Posted by sunnygirluvspow
Because the chairlift at Rose is 12 minutes from my bedroom and 20 minutes from my office. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by rideit
Still struggling with this one. I guess I have 14 days to decide.Quote:
Originally Posted by El Chupacabra
Keep the chutes safe? You actually think they know what they are doing up there? Never have and never will. I think the $50 is to pay for more liftys to yank passes from broke college kids. Or maybe its to fund the towing they do if you leave your dog in your car while you ride. Or maybe its because they are going to upgrade the resort... nope.
It's because they can.
They sold 10,000 value passes last year and expect to sell 15,000 this year. Given that the parking lot filled up pretty much every sunny weekend day, it doesn't do them any good to sell that many passes, so they'll keep jacking the price up until skier numbers fall. It sucks, but it's what I'd do if I ran the place.
I pray the Falcons have more 'away' than 'at home' races.