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Anyone who skied Mount Snow this winter, Please Help!
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Okay, so I am a business student at ACC in Queensbury NY. For my technical writing class, I have to try to get something accomplished, so I chose to try to implement a park pass program at Mount Snow(I don't think it is really necassary, I just needed a reasonable topic).
Anyways, if you could just answer these 5 quick questions for me, that would be very helpful to me. All I need is a yes/no answer. Thanks.
(1) Do you think that Mount Snow's terrain parks are over-crowded?
(2)Have you ever skied at a resort such as Whistler-Blackcomb or Stratton that has some sort of a terrain park pass program?
(3)Do you think that Mount Snow should adop a terrain park pass program?
(4) Would you continue to ski at Mount Snow's terrain parks if you had to get a special pass before you were granted entry?
(5) Would you be willing to pay a small fee in order to gain access into Mount Snow's terrain parks?
Thanks again...
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1) no
2) yes
3) no
4) yes
5) no
on a side note i heard that they might turn haystack into a park mountain
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1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. Yes
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(1) fuck yes
(2)yes, at jiminy peak. works wonders
(3) yes
(4) yes. if it took 10 mins max, $5 max
(5)
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mount snow was the first park i ever rode it was sick back in the day
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Yes for all of them.....and they do really need a park pass.
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(1)No
(2)Yes, Jiminy
(3)No
(4)Yes
(5)YEs
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i think it would be more work for me to fill out 25-50 surveys than it is to just post this up and let people do it for real. and it took you more time to write that than it would have for you to answer the 5 questions...
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1. YES
2. yes it works very well indeed (stratton)
3. YES
4. yes
5. yea but i dont think it would be a good idea to charge to ride park
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a few more would be great...
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1) Yes
2) Yes
3) Yes
4) Yes
5) If it is under 10 bucks, yes, but i wouldnt be happy (it should be 5 bucks)
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i would say yes to all five questions, it makes the park so much better and i would be willing to pay if it was reasonable like less than 10 bucks and it was good for the year.
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yes to all and it is good to charge a small fee to ride the park cause it keeps out all the gapers/vactioners/new yorkers hoo only come up for 1 or a few days and are too cheap to spend the money on a park pass
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my teacher says i need 20 responses, so 8 more would be cool......if it doesnt happen, im gonna have to start making up new usernames
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we all wish asc would have done it but they couldnt limit people to where they want to ski (nastar) but hopefully next year with peak they will have one most of the employees would like to have one to
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1.yes
2.yes
3.yes.
4.yes.
5.most certainly if its cheap.
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I think it would be pretty good idea if more parks to start doing this, but only if the extra money gets put back into the park. At my hill, i would pay $10 more if i knew that we would get 2-3(or however many) quality jibs every winter.
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