Blizzurd Posted May 3, 2004 Report Posted May 3, 2004 Are you kidding me??? The Afternoon ticket is only 4 or so dollars cheaper than the day or twilight ticket.
skidude Posted May 3, 2004 Report Posted May 3, 2004 Hey look at it this way...Killington rapes you for like 72 bucks whiile at CB you can save 20
AtomicSkier Posted May 3, 2004 Report Posted May 3, 2004 Hey look at it this way...Killington rapes you for like 72 bucks whiile at CB you can save 20 you pay $1.39 (46/33) per trail at camelback, where as $0.36 (72/200) at killington, per trail now, whats more worth it?
nick malozzi Posted May 3, 2004 Report Posted May 3, 2004 wow good point jeff. never thought to look at it that way.
skidude Posted May 3, 2004 Report Posted May 3, 2004 Why don't you look at Acers...Sib...Your mountain is 3000 acers..Say a 40 buck ticket..Much better deal
forumpl155 Posted May 3, 2004 Report Posted May 3, 2004 all i need is a picnic table or a nice set of stairs and I'm set for an afternoon all for the price of FREE
sibhusky Posted May 3, 2004 Report Posted May 3, 2004 Why don't you look at Acers...Sib...Your mountain is 3000 acers..Say a 40 buck ticket..Much better deal Acres? I think there are ninety-one named trails, too, for full price of $49 a weekend day. But no one pays that, of course, since there are lots of promotions. Also, there is a large bowl and that only has one 'name' on it, plus lots of tree skiing that you make your own trail down. And almost no lift lines. Which makes it a WAY better deal than Killington.
ERS Posted May 4, 2004 Report Posted May 4, 2004 Hey look at it this way...Killington rapes you for like 72 bucks whiile at CB you can save 20 you pay $1.39 (46/33) per trail at camelback, where as $0.36 (72/200) at killington, per trail now, whats more worth it? You may pay more per trail, but it would be impossible to ski all 200 of Killington's trails in one day..
AtomicSkier Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 Why don't you look at Acers...Sib...Your mountain is 3000 acers..Say a 40 buck ticket..Much better deal Acres? I think there are ninety-one named trails, too, for full price of $49 a weekend day. But no one pays that, of course, since there are lots of promotions. Also, there is a large bowl and that only has one 'name' on it, plus lots of tree skiing that you make your own trail down. And almost no lift lines. Which makes it a WAY better deal than Killington. thats one BIG mountain sib
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