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  On 2/24/2021 at 8:51 PM, toast21602 said:

40% increase from last year. 

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for what seems like a 40% decrease in operational costs when you think that the guns haven't run in forever and they never have enough staff to get the fuckin lifts open.

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Other than them reading this board and listening to people who kept saying to raise the prices I have no idea where this would have come from in terms of a business decision. All of the other PA mountains now have cheaper season passes. 

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  On 2/24/2021 at 8:56 PM, Schif said:

Other than them reading this board and listening to people who kept saying to raise the prices I have no idea where this would have come from in terms of a business decision. All of the other PA mountains now have cheaper season passes. 

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i mean, they do have the highest vert... courtesy of some little connecting run off of the quad. 

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  On 2/24/2021 at 8:56 PM, Schif said:

Other than them reading this board and listening to people who kept saying to raise the prices I have no idea where this would have come from in terms of a business decision. All of the other PA mountains now have cheaper season passes. 

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Maybe some of the crowds will go elsewhere!

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  On 2/24/2021 at 8:56 PM, Schif said:

Other than them reading this board

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I hope they are.

Hey Blue, we'd love to hear Ashley's PR spin about what in the world could precipitate such a huge increase in pricing over last year.

We won't get it though.

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Now they simply take advantage of the pandemic and the restrictions that they themselves have put up. I won't be surprised if after spending the entire season in the stupid online waiting room, gambling with weather, dealing with almost a black market on FB trying to get a ticket for sold out weekends, people will prefer to swallow the new season pass price to never have to go and reserve tickets at "discounted rates" weeks in advance again. So marketing may in fact be doing its job quite right, but this substantial increase still feels like a slap in the face. Damn!

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