Based on this thread I don't think I'll ever ski there. Sounds like exactly what is wrong w skiing at these megaplex es.
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Based on this thread I don't think I'll ever ski there. Sounds like exactly what is wrong w skiing at these megaplex es.
That’s just fine, we don’t need more cars on 410.
Most of the loc’s are up @ Crystal less and less…..More Evo bro’s with Shifts on new Bent Chet’s, oh and don’t forget guided snowshoe tours on the weekend to make the parking phuckery worse.
Ok. Devil's advocate. 30/night x 30 nights/mo x 5 mo season = 4500 bones. $30/ night is not actually that bad. The bummer is that the pool of people who get to enjoy crashing the lot is so much smaller than it could otherwise be
You mistake me sir. No way in f*** I'm paying for that. I'm saying when you break it down the rate isn't like bonkers, you're just buying the same patch of dirt every night consecutively for 5 months. Which is bonkers. Also I was wrong, it works out to 50ish bucks a night. Which, on a nightly basis is bordering on dumb. You'll find me on mud mountain road.
Currently it's 80 a night
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The greater Puget Sound has some of the fewest (in bounds) skiable acres per capita and is one of the richer metro areas in the nation. I'm only surprised it took Alterra this long to get around to trying to find market-clearing prices (for all the wailing and gnashing of teeth on here and the B-lot FB group and elsewhere… B-lot camper spots are going to be sold out).
On Alterra's timeline a one year hit to good will / revenue / vibez to inconvenience some families (who have no real alternative) and then have the new buildings and a larger revenue stream in the future is a no brainer.
A motel 6 would at least give you a weekly rate.
Then again, they are just pricing what the market will bear. Seems enough folks are willing to pony up for everyone of the recent "improvements" proposed over the last few years.
I guess the question is how do we make skiing uncool again?
Unfortunately this is pretty accurate. At the end of the day it’s a competitive market and people will probably be willing to spend $5k+ for the season to reserve ‘their’ spot. The culture has and will continue to change. Xtal is hardly the only thing in the Seattle area that is going to the pay up or get out route. Too many people making a relatively large amount of money trying to work and live in the same area for the same reasons with relatively limited resources.
Who knows, maybe a looming techpocalypse will clear out the surplus of millennials making $300-700k a year to work 20 hour work weeks.
Hopefully the reopening of the border will draw people back to Whistler. Crystal amenities can't even come close to Whistler and Crystal really isn't cheaper.
The skiing certainly isn't more expensive if you get an Epic Pass or Edge card, however you do need to find a place to stay when you ski Whistler, and good luck finding anything cheap. You can stay in Pemberton or Squamish and drive in every day, of course, but most don't want to do that.
in 2018 and 2019 we got EDGE cards (currently works out to like ($75/day), and could find $100usd creekside condos pretty easily.
Protip: Do not stay at the Pemberton Hotel unless you plan to party (or can take out hearing aids, but even then the vibration is impressive). The pub downstairs is a concert venue and there is zero soundproofing to the rooms upstairs. Concerts until 2-3am.
Squamish is probably the place to be for cheap lodging that's not a hostel. There's some in Pemby, but not a whole lot.
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It's just so stupid.
Better jump on that before they sell out
just a cool $57/night (assuming a 4.5 month season)... plus water and sewer fees.
Or more likely, $214/night if you only use it every single weekend.
If someone buys an RV spot for the season and only occasionally uses it, doesn’t that just leave an empty unused spot? Not sure how fast the RV parking fills up but that just seems shitty to turn other people away when there is an open unused spot.
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Dude, airbnb the shit out of your luxury RV. I wonder if there is any fine-print to the RV spots? Plenty of folks will pay $150/night to stay in a really nice RV parked at the base.
How mobile does the RV need to be? Can i drop a single-wide in one of the spots for the season?
Also, i am a little surprised they arent overselling the RV passes, and then requiring reservations. That would be more in line with the season pass policy, no?
Mega Corp will break your legs if they don’t get a cut.
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Let's face it, from a make as much money as you can perspective, it is brilliant. Wealthy Crystal season pass holders were complaining how crowded it was, and how season passes were too cheap. So Alterra gave them what they want, a $1700 (now $1849) season pass.
Then those same wealthy, entitled, long time season pass holders complained that they had to make reservations for RV spots and compete with the peons. So Crystal gave them what they want, a $6,999 space that is all theirs.
Ya, people are going to be pretty pissed when Crystal says the parking lot is full only to have a bunch of empty RV spots sitting there unused.
The people who buy a $6,999 RV spot don't care about trying to AirBNB it out for extra cash. This is chump change for them.
Buy your RV spot, park the Airstream there permanently for the season, take the Rover back to Seattle during the weekdays, back Friday evening with your own mountain chalet within walking distance to the gondy for $7k.
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So what's the next unpopular thing Crystal is going to try out? I'm going with "fast lane" passes like Bachelor.
“First Tracks”.
But instead of 8-9am they will do 9-10am just to be dicks.
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Park it there and Airbnb the shit out of it. Nice camper. 150$ per night. Fuck them back.