Robert2 Posted September 30, 2009 Report Posted September 30, 2009 Blue mountain is now renting season gear lockers. I got on the list last year and today I got the call that they are now renting for this season. So if you don't want to haul your skis or board all winter now is the time to rent a locker. 1 Quote
AtomicSkier Posted September 30, 2009 Report Posted September 30, 2009 Blue mountain is now renting season gear lockers. I got on the list last year and today I got the call that they are now renting for this season. So if you don't want to haul your skis or board all winter now is the time to rent a locker. If I didn't tune my equipment all the time, or I parked at the top lodge, I'd consider it, but I'm a bottom lodger. Quote
toast21602 Posted September 30, 2009 Report Posted September 30, 2009 Blue mountain is now renting season gear lockers. I got on the list last year and today I got the call that they are now renting for this season. So if you don't want to haul your skis or board all winter now is the time to rent a locker. dont you ski at multiple mountains? it isnt really gonna do any good to keep everything there. just keep that in mind before you buy. Quote
Justo8484 Posted September 30, 2009 Report Posted September 30, 2009 they've rented season lockers for as long as i can remember. my parents have had one for the last five or six years now, super convenient when you're going inside to grab food and not have to wait in the ski check line. 1 Quote
Robert2 Posted September 30, 2009 Author Report Posted September 30, 2009 dont you ski at multiple mountains? it isnt really gonna do any good to keep everything there. just keep that in mind before you buy. I have 3 exact same boards with bindings so I'll leave two at JF and Blue and keep one at home in case we do the odd night session ...midnight madness... at BB. The advantage of having a locker is that there is no "special" needs for transportation to the mountain. You don't need a big car or one with racks and when you go with a group of people you don't have to figure out how to make it all fit in a small car. I don't drive so for me its just that much easier to get a ride when I don't have to have a driver worry about how to fit a sharp edged snowboard in a car ... sometimes with baby seats. I'm like any 15 year old kid looking for a ride. It just helps a bit more when you don't have to carry the gear to the mountain...especially on public transportation. 3 Quote
KevinThomas Posted September 30, 2009 Report Posted September 30, 2009 I have 3 exact same boards with bindings so I'll leave two at JF and Blue and keep one at home in case we do the odd night session ...midnight madness... at BB. The advantage of having a locker is that there is no "special" needs for transportation to the mountain. You don't need a big car or one with racks and when you go with a group of people you don't have to figure out how to make it all fit in a small car. I don't drive so for me its just that much easier to get a ride when I don't have to have a driver worry about how to fit a sharp edged snowboard in a car ... sometimes with baby seats. I'm like any 15 year old kid looking for a ride. It just helps a bit more when you don't have to carry the gear to the mountain...especially on public transportation. Well played Robert! Quote
AtomicSkier Posted October 1, 2009 Report Posted October 1, 2009 I have 3 exact same boards with bindings so I'll leave two at JF and Blue and keep one at home in case we do the odd night session ...midnight madness... at BB. The advantage of having a locker is that there is no "special" needs for transportation to the mountain. You don't need a big car or one with racks and when you go with a group of people you don't have to figure out how to make it all fit in a small car. I don't drive so for me its just that much easier to get a ride when I don't have to have a driver worry about how to fit a sharp edged snowboard in a car ... sometimes with baby seats. I'm like any 15 year old kid looking for a ride. It just helps a bit more when you don't have to carry the gear to the mountain...especially on public transportation. Couldn't do it any better in your situation. Quote
Robert2 Posted October 1, 2009 Author Report Posted October 1, 2009 If I didn't tune my equipment all the time, or I parked at the top lodge, I'd consider it, but I'm a bottom lodger. There are season rental lockers available at the bottom lodge. I picked the top lodge location just because it seemed to me that the bottom lodge had the swarms of snow tubers. Quote
Justo8484 Posted October 1, 2009 Report Posted October 1, 2009 There are season rental lockers available at the bottom lodge. I picked the top lodge location just because it seemed to me that the bottom lodge had the swarms of snow tubers. snowtubing has its own separate building/bubble now, so that really wouldnt have been an issue. Quote
TT C6 Posted October 1, 2009 Report Posted October 1, 2009 Robert- Welcome back. How much are they charging ya for the seasonal locker? I always kept my gear in the closet at my season-rental ski house when we had one. Very convenient and another bonus for having a ski house. Quote
Robert2 Posted October 2, 2009 Author Report Posted October 2, 2009 The lower lot and entrance were so jam packed last year on a weekend that I just figured the top lodge would have less people to trip over. My mission at Blue is to meet up with Friday night school groups to teach snowboarding to my relatives from Philly. So as you all probably know by now that tripping over people is an understatement when these kids offload the buses on Friday nights. Its just a sea of people stripping off street clothes and booting up for the snow. Looks a lot like Woodstock. As far as keeping anything in lockers goes... I don't know about you guys but I never leave any clothing or boots in season rental lockers. Everything that gets wet with sweat goes home to be washed and dried out every day. You wouldn't wear gym clothes without washing them would you? I have a boot dryer and if a ski resort would pump warm air into the lockers I'd leave boots in the locker. I bought boots and a board for my wife today. Quote
toast21602 Posted October 2, 2009 Report Posted October 2, 2009 I bought boots and a board for my wife today. getting lucky tonight? put that beard to work! Quote
moe ghoul Posted October 2, 2009 Report Posted October 2, 2009 Are the lockers big enough to sleep in? Having a place to stay slopeside cuts down on my commute. Quote
toast21602 Posted October 2, 2009 Report Posted October 2, 2009 Are the lockers big enough to sleep in? Having a place to stay slopeside cuts down on my commute. actually, yes. if you were ever that nerd in HS who got shoved into lockers you will feel comfortable. Quote
moe ghoul Posted October 2, 2009 Report Posted October 2, 2009 (edited) actually, yes. if you were ever that nerd in HS who got shoved into lockers you will feel comfortable. I'm gonna need 3; 2 for myself and one for the gear. I'll knock out the dividers.......this could be big...........didn't Babs want to put up condos? Edited October 2, 2009 by moeghoul 1 Quote
toast21602 Posted October 2, 2009 Report Posted October 2, 2009 I'm gonna need 3; 2 for myself and one for the gear. I'll knock out the dividers.......this could be big...........didn't Babs want to put up condos? yes! i'm in. let me know when you are doing this. i'll bring the beer. Quote
zaldon Posted October 2, 2009 Report Posted October 2, 2009 I'm like any 15 year old kid looking for a ride. Quote
Dark Helmet Posted October 3, 2009 Report Posted October 3, 2009 I dont think this has been answered or im too drunk to read but what is the season cost of a locker at blue. When I was younger this would have been key and I always thought those that had lockers were special (not in a retarded way) to have their skis at the mtn. at all times. I am an upper lodge kinda guy- only because when I started at Blue there only was an upper lodge also the lower lodge smells like asparagus piss. Anyway whats the cost Quote
Robert2 Posted October 3, 2009 Author Report Posted October 3, 2009 I dont think this has been answered or im too drunk to read but what is the season cost of a locker at blue. When I was younger this would have been key and I always thought those that had lockers were special (not in a retarded way) to have their skis at the mtn. at all times. I am an upper lodge kinda guy- only because when I started at Blue there only was an upper lodge also the lower lodge smells like asparagus piss. Anyway whats the cost $110 for the season locker. Its more than worth it for me. I paid for my 2010 season pass last March so getting bit with the $110 fee now isn't so bad. Quote
Dark Helmet Posted October 3, 2009 Report Posted October 3, 2009 $110 for the season is nothing - shit if I knew that i would have paid for my own locker but I think back then lockers were hard to come by. Gonna have to ask my Dad about this one- I think he was holding out Quote
Justo8484 Posted October 3, 2009 Report Posted October 3, 2009 I dont think this has been answered or im too drunk to read but what is the season cost of a locker at blue. When I was younger this would have been key and I always thought those that had lockers were special (not in a retarded way) to have their skis at the mtn. at all times. I am an upper lodge kinda guy- only because when I started at Blue there only was an upper lodge also the lower lodge smells like asparagus piss. Anyway whats the cost ahh the good old days. as of last i checked, $75. i just mooch space in my parents locker though, so i'm not sure. Quote
Dark Helmet Posted October 4, 2009 Report Posted October 4, 2009 Those were the good old days. Does anyone else remember when there was the 2 person short challenge chair(11 min) and how blue used to go deep into the thaw and keep it running. I can remember coming down the bumps on the falls and having to skim over the mini-lake that formed right before the chair. Maybe its just me but I remember them letting challenge and the falls bump up the whole way down..used to be a true PA dbl. black. Quote
Robert2 Posted October 5, 2009 Author Report Posted October 5, 2009 $110 for the season is nothing - shit if I knew that i would have paid for my own locker but I think back then lockers were hard to come by. Gonna have to ask my Dad about this one- I think he was holding out The lockers ARE hard to come by if you wait until ski season to get one. I couldn't get a locker at the end of the ski season last year because they were all taken so they put me on a waiting list and said they would call me next season. I was real surprised getting the call now so early before the season started. That says to me that Blue is really on the ball and looking to get us hooked up right this year. Quote
trimreaper Posted October 9, 2009 Report Posted October 9, 2009 The lockers ARE hard to come by if you wait until ski season to get one. I couldn't get a locker at the end of the ski season last year because they were all taken so they put me on a waiting list and said they would call me next season. I was real surprised getting the call now so early before the season started. That says to me that Blue is really on the ball and looking to get us hooked up right this year. Says to me that Blue needs the $110. Quote
Robert2 Posted October 9, 2009 Author Report Posted October 9, 2009 Says to me that Blue needs the $110. Thats just absurd. Even if this month they renewed a hundred lockers and collected $11,000, you really think that compares to the working capital they made selling 300,000 $40 lift tickets last year? They are just doing a good job kicking off the season right and calling the season pass holders who got on the list. Quote
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