Icecoast Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago On 1/10/2025 at 12:43 PM, JFskiDan said: Seems like Fail is operating snowmaking at a snails pace at most resorts. granted some of these resorts dont have snowmaking on 100%, but this seems like some pretty low numbers to me. And Hunter is 47/71 Wildcat apparently still only has one route open down the mountain. It’s unbelievable, especially since it’s been cold for almost an entire month. 2 Quote
Ski2Live Live2Ski Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago (edited) Yeah have avoided Wildcat which Vail is clearly not putting resources into - will only get there if nature takes care of them by Presidents’ Day. But have had no complaints about my days at Stowe Okemo Snow Hunter Frost and Roundtop. Back to Okemo and Snow this coming weekend. Epic Pass continues to be the best thing that has happened to my family’s ski experiences. Taking kids to Vail in April. Edited 21 hours ago by Ski2Live Live2Ski Quote
EdBacon Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago (edited) Wildcat had a lot of pre-existing issues with their snowmaking system pre-Vail. This is hardly the first time they've struggled. However, Vail really doesn't seem to understand any of the east coast mountains they bought and have failed to make the necessary investments to get Wildcat back up to a state of good repair. At least management seems to be giving some more leeway to operations at JF this year. Challenge was allowed to go ungroomed to bump up which is nice. They have everything open except Floyd's which I expect to open any day now. Full opening by mid-January isn't bad and puts them about even with pre-Vail opening schedules. And that's with a reduced snowmaking regime and less snow guns. But then all of that is really just relearning what the old operations staff already knew. Vail came in, gutted the place, got years of complaints and now falling revenue and visitor counts, so they're kicking back some operations to the staff with any experience on local operations. It's like every dumbass corporate job you ever had where your MB business casual boss reinvents your job then gives up and eventually lets you do things the way you already knew they were supposed to be done. Like, it's a waste of time. Thanks for nothing, Vail. I hope their stock price is buried. They've ruined a bunch of good local ski hills. I would suggest the entire Poconos ski experience has been degraded by them. Multiple competitor hills have jumped on the suck bandwagon to try and squeeze blood from the stone that is Poconos skiing and now we've got multiple underinvested hills with aloof leadership looking at spreadsheets and planning their slide deck to talk MB buzzwords like an AI chatbot at their next business retreat in Palm Springs. What a load of crap. I hate Vail. Edited 18 hours ago by EdBacon 1 1 Quote
Icecoast Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago (edited) I would go a step ahead and say that Vail has negatively impacted PA skiing as a whole. If you’re in the DC area or southern/central PA your options are Vail. If your out by Pittsburg, your options are vail (including the Ohio areas). I believe in competition in business, but what vail has done in PA should not have been allowed. They own so many ski areas in one state (8 to be exact) with those areas properly positioned to all but force people to buy an epic pass unless they want to go to blue knob or Boyce park, that all they have to do is the bare minimum to exist. That does not spur competition when all you have to do to be better than them is 1% more. I mean, what are you going to do if you live in central PA and don’t want to ski vail? Hoof it for hours to get to the poconos? Hope that blue knob hasn’t blown their miniscule snowmaking budget on that sweet Altoona meth? I think the poconos have it slightly better than the rest of the state as you can go to blue, camelback, or Shawnee which other than camelback the rest seem to have stepped up their operations a bit as they have to compete with each other. Edited 18 hours ago by rgrwilco 2 Quote
EdBacon Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago CBK doesn't want to operate the ski area anymore. They're focused on their waterparks. That leaves Blue and Shawnee. Blue is ridiculously crowded now and Shawnee is, well Shawnee. It's nice for what it is but it's small and doesn't even have the small geographic advantage of being on top of the plateau. Plus it's in an awkward location. It's the same drive to Montage as it is to Shawnee for me coming from Montgomery County. 1 Quote
Icecoast Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago (edited) And that’s why I’m thinking next year I’m going with a montage pass, unless something wild happens with these elk rumors. Sure they don’t have a high speed lift but they have good vert, good snowmaking, and easy to get to. I screwed up and got a mountain creek pass this season. Never again. Edited 18 hours ago by Icecoast Quote
GrilledSteezeSandwich Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Icecoast said: And that’s why I’m thinking next year I’m going with a montage pass, unless something wild happens with these elk rumors. Sure they don’t have a high speed lift but they have good vert, good snowmaking, and easy to get to. I screwed up and got a mountain creek pass this season. Never again. How has mountain creek been this season? Quote
Icecoast Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 2 minutes ago, GrilledSteezeSandwich said: How has mountain creek been this season? Honestly, their snowmaking improvement is impressive, the snow under the new guns is fantastic. Just the layout of the mountain sucks, the lifts suck, the clientele sucks. I can’t complaint for 270 bucks though, having the mountain open for an hour for season pass holders only each weekend for first tracks is nice. Quote
momskeeztoo Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago Makes me sad that Wildcat isn’t being given the attention it deserves. It’s a great mountain, with a ton of potential. I got a 3 day Epic NE local pass this year, mostly so I could ski with my son, who lives in Carlisle. Not many choices close to there that aren’t Epic. Otherwise, I wouldn’t get an Epic pass. I’m just not that impressed with them. 1 1 Quote
GrilledSteezeSandwich Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, momskeeztoo said: Makes me sad that Wildcat isn’t being given the attention it deserves. It’s a great mountain, with a ton of potential. I got a 3 day Epic NE local pass this year, mostly so I could ski with my son, who lives in Carlisle. Not many choices close to there that aren’t Epic. Otherwise, I wouldn’t get an Epic pass. I’m just not that impressed with them. I saw that about wildcat on one of the forums. We should be glad blue and most resorts give it their all. Quote
C1erArt Posted 3 hours ago Author Report Posted 3 hours ago 21 hours ago, Kyle said: I would think the lack of snowmaking willpower, outdated lifts, lack of open terrain might be more of a factor… The new lifts replacing the twin lifts Boulder and Frost are pretty nice. 2 Quote
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