Originally Posted by
ScoobySnack
You and others have referenced that this is not really expected to cause any real inconvenience if lift lines to non-CB skiers, but on busy weekend/holidays when CB is full, it could add an additional 500 or more people or so with line-cut privileges at the two most popular lifts (depending on how many cut passes per share/rental). Would that really be negligible? (I'm genuinely asking, not being sarcastic).
Is it too much to ask to read back through the thread and get the numbers? Having read what I've already posted here, I don't see hwo anyone could come up with the notion that there could be even close to 500 people on the mountain with the line cutting passes.
61 units
144 total bedrooms
Your 500 estimate would imply that:
1) All 61 units are sold
2) All 61 units are occupied on that weekend
3) There are 3.5 people in each and every bedroom (not unit - bedroom) who are in the owner's nuclear family.
None of those assumptions are true, and some of them are grossly inaccurate, even if this were Utah.
You're looking at about 100-150 people max at any given time. A few will be at North. A few will be in the lodge. Many will be elsewhere on the mountain. Very few will actually be noticeable cutting the lift line at SB and GH.
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