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Take Killington off that list. Add in Brighton or Bachelor or something out west, Killy is not even comparable to those mountains and also IMO is not the east on the east for park even. The best thing it had going was Dew,,,
Depending on how much bank your willing to spend, you should check out Sun Valley because we have a good variety of jumps, rails, and a pipe. You're gonna need a lot of money to stay there but I have an extra bed if you want it haha. /selfpromotion
mt snow terrain park sucks....yea its huge and thats why people love it which is understandable. But the sculpting of jumps, takeoffs, etc really isn't great. If your looking to travel for a terrain park, go out west.
Keystone for sure is my favorite west coast set up, but then east coast, sugarbush is real fun with a variety of set ups and then also mount snow will always be killing it
Not to say East isn't fun, but why would you ever go there instead, it's like going out with a normal hot girl compared to a supermodel. It's just not comparable.
You're acting like a tool. I most certainly have been to all of those, I live in MA and ski at the bush at least once a year, as well as going out west. Also I wasn't mad or worked up, what made you think that? Why don't you just not post if you can't contribute to this thread.
Personally I think Killington's park is comparable to one out west. I lived in New york for 13 years and Killington was amazing. I am now living in Utah and Have ridden Brighton, PC, and Mammoth and Killington is better than brighton.
Sugarbush is the shit. It was definitely the most fun out of anywhere I went in the east. Mount Snow just has alot of features, and it's always crowded. That doesn't make it the best. Yes its fun, but there is alot more to a park than a shitload of generic features.
@ OP what level of park skiing are you at? Also what kind of stuff do you like to hit most? This can help determine the "best" park for you, not just the one that has the most pro edits filmed in it.