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    Cafeteria prices this winter

    Does anybody know how much your basic lunch is going to cost in the Sugarbush cafeteria? Killington was really high last year.


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    Well that depends on what your basic lunch is.......don't you think?
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    Like sandwitches etc. At Killington, a simple tunafish sandwitch was like $10 without a drink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happygirl
    Like sandwitches etc. At Killington, a simple tunafish sandwitch was like $10 without a drink.
    Not like I've got prices memorized, but I think it's safe to say I'll take the under on the price for a similar sammy at SB. The fresh made sandwiches in the cafeteria at LP are legit and usually come in around $7-9, IIRC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happygirl
    Like sandwitches etc. At Killington, a simple tunafish sandwitch was like $10 without a drink.
    Can't tell you what the prices will be this year but last year I thought they were relatively reasonable. If I recall correctly the sandwiches were $5-6 as were the burgers. Pizza was maybe $3-4

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    Quote Originally Posted by HowieT2
    Quote Originally Posted by happygirl
    Like sandwitches etc. At Killington, a simple tunafish sandwitch was like $10 without a drink.
    Can't tell you what the prices will be this year but last year I thought they were relatively reasonable. If I recall correctly the sandwiches were $5-6 as were the burgers. Pizza was maybe $3-4

    That sounds alot more reasonable than Killington. I recall a single slice of pizza was some crazy price like $8 or something. Their food prices were horrible. I would end up getting a hot dog at the little stand near needle's eye chair, which would be raw most of the time.

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    At Killington its cheaper to just eat the money

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    You should try the salads. The one with the golden raisins and balsalmic dressing was my favorite. The meat and meatless chilis are also very good value/taste.

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    In the Gatehouse, there are always specials, which are good food and a good value. Last season I was using them as my main meal of the day.

    Eat a big meal, go work it off with some more skiing and then eat light in the evening.


    If you want a treat at Killington cafeteria prices check out Timbers lunch menu. For a little more than the Gatehouse prices (and maybe even less then Killington cafeteria prices?) have a sit down lunch in a great atmosphere. No lines. No scrambling for table space.

    Did that a couple times last season, and the food quality is just so much above the lodge, and for not that much a price difference.
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    I thought I heard that K was giving food away this year?!

    hint: stay at Killington!

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    I thought I heard that K was giving food away this year?!

    And free beer, too??
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    K is a ripp off when it came to food last year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by It aint Aspen
    At Killington its cheaper to just eat the money
    Too Funny!
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    Two years ago, I took my buddy to Killington, since he had some $100 in ASC vouchers he needed to burn in the cafeteria. We got like $40 worth of food between the two of us, and it really wasn't that much. A "Cheeseburger Platter" was $12ish and that was a burger, lettuce, tomato, and fries. Soft drinks were something in the neighborhood of $6 for a large. A big cookie was $4. Every time I've eaten this food, I feel like I'm wasting my money. But if he didn't use those vouchers up, they'd be worthless.

    I'd much rather go into the Castlerock Pub, order a nacho plate for $5 or $6 (or whatever it is) and walk away full. Goes great with either my Long Trails or Switchbacks.

    Mmm.... getting hungry for winter I am!

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