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Sugarbush made it to # 7 this year. K and Jay didn't make the top 10. I guess they were light on the advertising budget this year. :wink:
http://www.skinet.com/ski/node/113195
Here's how they stacked up:
1. Tremblant
2. Whiteface
3. Stowe
4. Okemo
5. Stratton
6. Sugarloaf
7. Sugarbush
8. Sunday River
9. Smuggs
10. Loon
summitchallenger
10-12-2010, 07:53 AM
Meh.
Yard Sale
10-12-2010, 11:05 AM
Sugarbush made it to # 7 this year. K and Jay didn't make the top 10. I guess they were light on the advertising budget this year. :wink:
http://www.skinet.com/ski/node/113195
Here's how they stacked up:
1. Tremblant
2. Whiteface
3. Stowe
4. Okemo
5. Stratton
6. Sugarloaf
7. Sugarbush
8. Sunday River
9. Smuggs
10. Loon
#4. Okemo and #5. Stratton? Really?
skibum1321
10-12-2010, 11:18 AM
Sugarbush made it to # 7 this year. K and Jay didn't make the top 10. I guess they were light on the advertising budget this year. :wink:
http://www.skinet.com/ski/node/113195
Here's how they stacked up:
1. Tremblant
2. Whiteface
3. Stowe
4. Okemo
5. Stratton
6. Sugarloaf
7. Sugarbush
8. Sunday River
9. Smuggs
10. Loon
#4. Okemo and #5. Stratton? Really?
You seem surprised. Haven't you figured out that these don't mean a damn thing yet? If it was based on what mountains are actually good then it would be a completely different list.
summitchallenger
10-12-2010, 01:09 PM
You seem surprised. Haven't you figured out that these don't mean a damn thing yet? If it was based on what mountains are actually good then it would be a completely different list.
That is why I stand by my assessment of "meh." :wink:
Nicer are the following ranking that go into the overall ranking
Terrain Variety #1
Overall Satisfaction #2
Service #3
Ridgeline
10-13-2010, 11:25 PM
.....And those are a few of the reasons we drive (family of 5) the extra 43 miles up route 100 to experience Sugarbush! It is a long haul from NJ but the extra miles makes all the difference. Sugarbush has the true New England skiing feel, but with more professionalism and sincere welcoming warmth (and fewer Land Rovers) than some of the ?higher rated? areas. IMHO[/quote]
Fourwide
10-14-2010, 09:25 AM
...are the best part of the drive (we rented in Killington before buying in Sugarbush).
ThinkSno
10-15-2010, 11:35 AM
(and fewer Land Rovers) than some of the ?higher rated? areas. IMHO
Don't all the Land Rovers come from NJ? Oh, wait-- those are Hummers.
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