I agree that it is a business decision.
As for disappointing the hardcore that would be there for the first part of the season, I've seen the "Rock skis
strongly recommended" signs.

That is not a problem with the early/late crowd.
More, I think it is the fact that these are the pros. They bring their lunches and cut every corner. They're there to ski!

If you make anything it is the day pass from those from other areas.
The real long term gain is from those who come to check the place out because they're one of the few that are open and come back. There are some of those. I'm one.
Sugarbush says the reason for starting at Mt Ellen is they can just work the top and start earlier and end later, but they are always within days of areas that must open top to bottlom due to the fact that they have no top only area. Then, they keep Northridge closed, when that would be a great 2nd step, leaving the slow Summit.
I think they shouldjust go back to running Lincoln Peak, early and late... but like has been said above...
It is a business decision.
