skiladi
04-01-2006, 12:15 PM
Just received e-mail about next year's passes on sale online with best discount before May 3. But when I checked the site I see no mention of the 6 day. It goes from 7 to 5 and of course the Mt. Ellen only. I'm disappointed because unlike a lot of weekenders , my husband and are are semi-retired and he takes Mondays off so we can do the more laid back Sunday/Monday thing but now we will have to pay sugarcard price if we ski on Sunday(not really the best option , probably HAVE to buy the full pass). I am wondering...are we really an exception or are there others that were happy with the 6 day option? What is the reason for abandoning that pass? Not enough interest? Less options,less paper or computer work?
Not sure what we will do. No point in buying the 7 day because we avoid skiing Sat. and holidays anyhow. Once in a great while I do to accommodate guests schedules and then I rely on the sugarcard for a small break. If I buy the 5 day I will have to spend ..what? an extra $110 or so for every Sunday? 10 to 15 Sundays? Hmmm , conumdrum. Don't want to be a jerk here but this seems to be forcing condo owners into the full 7 day. No point in the Mt. Ellen only when my place is at south. And mid-week would work if I was local but that isn't a choice right now. Well , just thinking out loud here. ; {
Not sure what we will do. No point in buying the 7 day because we avoid skiing Sat. and holidays anyhow. Once in a great while I do to accommodate guests schedules and then I rely on the sugarcard for a small break. If I buy the 5 day I will have to spend ..what? an extra $110 or so for every Sunday? 10 to 15 Sundays? Hmmm , conumdrum. Don't want to be a jerk here but this seems to be forcing condo owners into the full 7 day. No point in the Mt. Ellen only when my place is at south. And mid-week would work if I was local but that isn't a choice right now. Well , just thinking out loud here. ; {