Originally Posted by
Greg
Originally Posted by
madhavok
I can only surmise that Sugarbush is thinking they’ll give away the skiing to college students for 4 years (or 5 or 6 depending upon the student) and when they graduate, find a job, and they’ll come back to Sugarbush to spend their hard earned dollars. That’s only my best guess but if I’m on the right track then I’m skeptic.
You just answered your own question.
Well like I said, if my best guess is true, i think its a nice concept but I bet it fails to deliver the numbers.
1. I doubt big bucks are being spent at Sugarbush by recent college grads.
2. Anyone who buys a college pass at Sugarbush probably already know how awesome Sugarbush is.
3. Anyone who buys a college pass already is already a skier who is going to ski anyway.
Remember the HSQ issue and how snow quality was a critical issue for some? Well giving away season passes at $299 to college kids who ski every weekend isn't helping that.
Besides if your really interested in a future customer base then you better start before college. Someone who grows up in a family that ski's sugarbush comes back as a grown up with his or her family and skis sugarbush. Only problem is every year it gets harder and harder for the working middle class families to afford skiing as an activity.
But then again i'm not surprised, most ski resorts stopped focusing their attention on "the family" 10 or 15 years ago.
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