Income inequality on the ski hill
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Jeebus, man. Just cause I don't have a membership to Club 33 doth not make me a pour.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Ftr they do sell booze in the OG Park. You just have to not be a poor.YellowSnow said:
The logic against seems to be that a resort like Bachelor operates on US Forest Service land, so there's a bit of a egalitarian thing going on here. Disneyland being private property can gouge the fuck out of everyone as much as they want. Shit I spent like a $100.00 alone on blended margs at California Adventure this past August.BleachedAnusDawg said:So, same thing as the Disney "fast pass" for Disneyland.
Speaking of Disneyland, what can we do @UW_Doog_Bot to get them to start selling drinks in the OG park?
Fitting to the OP.
I think the only other 2 booze outlets in the OG park are the Blue Bayou restaurant + Oga's and these are both very recent to selling alcohol.
California adventure park has beer and margs as far as the eye can see. -
Look man, we are working pour wage slaves. We might be better off than the average doog but thems the facts. Smuggle your booze in in a sunscreen bottle like our forefathers and call it a day.YellowSnow said:
Jeebus, man. Just cause I don't have a membership to Club 33 doth not make me a pour.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Ftr they do sell booze in the OG Park. You just have to not be a poor.YellowSnow said:
The logic against seems to be that a resort like Bachelor operates on US Forest Service land, so there's a bit of a egalitarian thing going on here. Disneyland being private property can gouge the fuck out of everyone as much as they want. Shit I spent like a $100.00 alone on blended margs at California Adventure this past August.BleachedAnusDawg said:So, same thing as the Disney "fast pass" for Disneyland.
Speaking of Disneyland, what can we do @UW_Doog_Bot to get them to start selling drinks in the OG park?
Fitting to the OP.
I think the only other 2 booze outlets in the OG park are the Blue Bayou restaurant + Oga's and these are both very recent to selling alcohol.
California adventure park has beer and margs as far as the eye can see.
Either that or slam five or six cocktails in downtown Disney and drunk walk your way in like a professional from E lot. -
I do get bullied from time to time by rich old fucks at the cuntry club driving range.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Look man, we are working pour wage slaves. We might be better off than the average doog but thems the facts. Smuggle your booze in in a sunscreen bottle like our forefathers and call it a day.YellowSnow said:
Jeebus, man. Just cause I don't have a membership to Club 33 doth not make me a pour.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Ftr they do sell booze in the OG Park. You just have to not be a poor.YellowSnow said:
The logic against seems to be that a resort like Bachelor operates on US Forest Service land, so there's a bit of a egalitarian thing going on here. Disneyland being private property can gouge the fuck out of everyone as much as they want. Shit I spent like a $100.00 alone on blended margs at California Adventure this past August.BleachedAnusDawg said:So, same thing as the Disney "fast pass" for Disneyland.
Speaking of Disneyland, what can we do @UW_Doog_Bot to get them to start selling drinks in the OG park?
Fitting to the OP.
I think the only other 2 booze outlets in the OG park are the Blue Bayou restaurant + Oga's and these are both very recent to selling alcohol.
California adventure park has beer and margs as far as the eye can see.
Either that or slam five or six cocktails in downtown Disney and drunk walk your way in like a professional from E lot. -
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Dude lives in my old home town.huskyhooligan said: -
@Swaye and I have had many a fascinating podcast exchange on the difference between being a relatively well off wage slave and having REAL money.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Look man, we are working pour wage slaves. We might be better off than the average doog but thems the facts. Smuggle your booze in in a sunscreen bottle like our forefathers and call it a day.YellowSnow said:
Jeebus, man. Just cause I don't have a membership to Club 33 doth not make me a pour.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Ftr they do sell booze in the OG Park. You just have to not be a poor.YellowSnow said:
The logic against seems to be that a resort like Bachelor operates on US Forest Service land, so there's a bit of a egalitarian thing going on here. Disneyland being private property can gouge the fuck out of everyone as much as they want. Shit I spent like a $100.00 alone on blended margs at California Adventure this past August.BleachedAnusDawg said:So, same thing as the Disney "fast pass" for Disneyland.
Speaking of Disneyland, what can we do @UW_Doog_Bot to get them to start selling drinks in the OG park?
Fitting to the OP.
I think the only other 2 booze outlets in the OG park are the Blue Bayou restaurant + Oga's and these are both very recent to selling alcohol.
California adventure park has beer and margs as far as the eye can see.
Either that or slam five or six cocktails in downtown Disney and drunk walk your way in like a professional from E lot.
I mean I get to do a lot of fun rich people type stuff in life between travel and playing on their golf courses.
But when it comes down to it, I'm still just a broke ass pour who can even get a shitty little Tudor BB like @BleachedAnusDawg -
I'm gonna have to get some nice action shots of the Tudor BB58 on the slopes this winter.YellowSnow said:
@Swaye and I have had many a fascinating podcast exchange on the difference between being a relatively well off wage slave and having REAL money.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Look man, we are working pour wage slaves. We might be better off than the average doog but thems the facts. Smuggle your booze in in a sunscreen bottle like our forefathers and call it a day.YellowSnow said:
Jeebus, man. Just cause I don't have a membership to Club 33 doth not make me a pour.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Ftr they do sell booze in the OG Park. You just have to not be a poor.YellowSnow said:
The logic against seems to be that a resort like Bachelor operates on US Forest Service land, so there's a bit of a egalitarian thing going on here. Disneyland being private property can gouge the fuck out of everyone as much as they want. Shit I spent like a $100.00 alone on blended margs at California Adventure this past August.BleachedAnusDawg said:So, same thing as the Disney "fast pass" for Disneyland.
Speaking of Disneyland, what can we do @UW_Doog_Bot to get them to start selling drinks in the OG park?
Fitting to the OP.
I think the only other 2 booze outlets in the OG park are the Blue Bayou restaurant + Oga's and these are both very recent to selling alcohol.
California adventure park has beer and margs as far as the eye can see.
Either that or slam five or six cocktails in downtown Disney and drunk walk your way in like a professional from E lot.
I mean I get to do a lot of fun rich people type stuff in life between travel and playing on their golf courses.
But when it comes down to it, I'm still just a broke ass pour who can even get a shitty little Tudor BB like @BleachedAnusDawg -
Even better go to Knott's Berry Farm instead and drink a moscow mule or whiskey sour at the Saloon while listening to live ragtime piano.YellowSnow said:
@Swaye and I have had many a fascinating podcast exchange on the difference between being a relatively well off wage slave and having REAL money.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Look man, we are working pour wage slaves. We might be better off than the average doog but thems the facts. Smuggle your booze in in a sunscreen bottle like our forefathers and call it a day.YellowSnow said:
Jeebus, man. Just cause I don't have a membership to Club 33 doth not make me a pour.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Ftr they do sell booze in the OG Park. You just have to not be a poor.YellowSnow said:
The logic against seems to be that a resort like Bachelor operates on US Forest Service land, so there's a bit of a egalitarian thing going on here. Disneyland being private property can gouge the fuck out of everyone as much as they want. Shit I spent like a $100.00 alone on blended margs at California Adventure this past August.BleachedAnusDawg said:So, same thing as the Disney "fast pass" for Disneyland.
Speaking of Disneyland, what can we do @UW_Doog_Bot to get them to start selling drinks in the OG park?
Fitting to the OP.
I think the only other 2 booze outlets in the OG park are the Blue Bayou restaurant + Oga's and these are both very recent to selling alcohol.
California adventure park has beer and margs as far as the eye can see.
Either that or slam five or six cocktails in downtown Disney and drunk walk your way in like a professional from E lot.
I mean I get to do a lot of fun rich people type stuff in life between travel and playing on their golf courses.
But when it comes down to it, I'm still just a broke ass pour who can even get a shitty little Tudor BB like @BleachedAnusDawg -
I'll be starting the flex Friday type official season thread pretty soon. A place for all your powder pics and watch flexes on the chairlift.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I'm gonna have to get some nice action shots of the Tudor BB58 on the slopes this winter.YellowSnow said:
@Swaye and I have had many a fascinating podcast exchange on the difference between being a relatively well off wage slave and having REAL money.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Look man, we are working pour wage slaves. We might be better off than the average doog but thems the facts. Smuggle your booze in in a sunscreen bottle like our forefathers and call it a day.YellowSnow said:
Jeebus, man. Just cause I don't have a membership to Club 33 doth not make me a pour.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Ftr they do sell booze in the OG Park. You just have to not be a poor.YellowSnow said:
The logic against seems to be that a resort like Bachelor operates on US Forest Service land, so there's a bit of a egalitarian thing going on here. Disneyland being private property can gouge the fuck out of everyone as much as they want. Shit I spent like a $100.00 alone on blended margs at California Adventure this past August.BleachedAnusDawg said:So, same thing as the Disney "fast pass" for Disneyland.
Speaking of Disneyland, what can we do @UW_Doog_Bot to get them to start selling drinks in the OG park?
Fitting to the OP.
I think the only other 2 booze outlets in the OG park are the Blue Bayou restaurant + Oga's and these are both very recent to selling alcohol.
California adventure park has beer and margs as far as the eye can see.
Either that or slam five or six cocktails in downtown Disney and drunk walk your way in like a professional from E lot.
I mean I get to do a lot of fun rich people type stuff in life between travel and playing on their golf courses.
But when it comes down to it, I'm still just a broke ass pour who can even get a shitty little Tudor BB like @BleachedAnusDawg -
This is the insider Intel I pay $10.95/mo for.YellowSnow said:
I don’t see myself doing it. The chairs I’m usually on - Northwest and Outback - never seem to get that busy even on the weekends.BennyBeaver said:
Titanic and airlines are more analogous to the Disneyland in regards to being private businesses. Bachelor is MY hill but I don't have a strong opinion either way. I get both sides but if I'm buying a lift ticket, I'd upgrade to the fast pass no problem on a busy weekend. Mid week or during shitty weather, there's no need.YellowSnow said:
The logic against seems to be that a resort like Bachelor operates on US Forest Service land, so there's a bit of a egalitarian thing going on here. Disneyland being private property can gouge the fuck out of everyone as much as they want. Shit I spent like a $100.00 alone on blended margs at California Adventure this past August.BleachedAnusDawg said:So, same thing as the Disney "fast pass" for Disneyland.
Speaking of Disneyland, what can we do @UW_Doog_Bot to get them to start selling drinks in the OG park?
It will be funny to see how it plays out because the pours and threatening too boo and shit talk the fast pass bros.
The last time I skied Batchelor, there was no such thing as Northwest.
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I'm out $1750 in season passes this year - IKON and Stevens.YellowSnow said:
Skiing is a rich man's game even for the pours. I paid $1,079 for my season pass.PurpleThrobber said:
You guys** sound poor.BennyBeaver said:
Titanic and airlines are more analogous to the Disneyland in regards to being private businesses. Bachelor is MY hill but I don't have a strong opinion either way. I get both sides but if I'm buying a lift ticket, I'd upgrade to the fast pass no problem on a busy weekend. Mid week or during shitty weather, there's no need.YellowSnow said:
The logic against seems to be that a resort like Bachelor operates on US Forest Service land, so there's a bit of a egalitarian thing going on here. Disneyland being private property can gouge the fuck out of everyone as much as they want. Shit I spent like a $100.00 alone on blended margs at California Adventure this past August.BleachedAnusDawg said:So, same thing as the Disney "fast pass" for Disneyland.
Speaking of Disneyland, what can we do @UW_Doog_Bot to get them to start selling drinks in the OG park?
No crowds on weekdays.
**(c) @TheKobeStopper
I don't think you're a SR throbber yet, but Silver Mt is only $499 for a season.
FYFMFE
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I paid $135.00 for my military Epic Pass. Good at all the North American ski areas owned by. Vail. I’ll be hitting Whistler and Park City for sure.pawz said:
I'm out $1750 in season passes this year - IKON and Stevens.YellowSnow said:
Skiing is a rich man's game even for the pours. I paid $1,079 for my season pass.PurpleThrobber said:
You guys** sound poor.BennyBeaver said:
Titanic and airlines are more analogous to the Disneyland in regards to being private businesses. Bachelor is MY hill but I don't have a strong opinion either way. I get both sides but if I'm buying a lift ticket, I'd upgrade to the fast pass no problem on a busy weekend. Mid week or during shitty weather, there's no need.YellowSnow said:
The logic against seems to be that a resort like Bachelor operates on US Forest Service land, so there's a bit of a egalitarian thing going on here. Disneyland being private property can gouge the fuck out of everyone as much as they want. Shit I spent like a $100.00 alone on blended margs at California Adventure this past August.BleachedAnusDawg said:So, same thing as the Disney "fast pass" for Disneyland.
Speaking of Disneyland, what can we do @UW_Doog_Bot to get them to start selling drinks in the OG park?
No crowds on weekdays.
**(c) @TheKobeStopper
I don't think you're a SR throbber yet, but Silver Mt is only $499 for a season.
FYFMFE
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TYFYS!USMChawk said:
I paid $135.00 for my military Epic Pass. Good at all the North American ski areas owned by. Vail. I’ll be hitting Whistler and Park City for sure.pawz said:
I'm out $1750 in season passes this year - IKON and Stevens.YellowSnow said:
Skiing is a rich man's game even for the pours. I paid $1,079 for my season pass.PurpleThrobber said:
You guys** sound poor.BennyBeaver said:
Titanic and airlines are more analogous to the Disneyland in regards to being private businesses. Bachelor is MY hill but I don't have a strong opinion either way. I get both sides but if I'm buying a lift ticket, I'd upgrade to the fast pass no problem on a busy weekend. Mid week or during shitty weather, there's no need.YellowSnow said:
The logic against seems to be that a resort like Bachelor operates on US Forest Service land, so there's a bit of a egalitarian thing going on here. Disneyland being private property can gouge the fuck out of everyone as much as they want. Shit I spent like a $100.00 alone on blended margs at California Adventure this past August.BleachedAnusDawg said:So, same thing as the Disney "fast pass" for Disneyland.
Speaking of Disneyland, what can we do @UW_Doog_Bot to get them to start selling drinks in the OG park?
No crowds on weekdays.
**(c) @TheKobeStopper
I don't think you're a SR throbber yet, but Silver Mt is only $499 for a season.
FYFMFE
PM me if you need any free, expert Park City advice. -
I haven’t been there since the mid-90’s so I’m sure it’s changed. My neighbor is from Utah so I’ve got the insider info already.YellowSnow said:
TYFYS!USMChawk said:
I paid $135.00 for my military Epic Pass. Good at all the North American ski areas owned by. Vail. I’ll be hitting Whistler and Park City for sure.pawz said:
I'm out $1750 in season passes this year - IKON and Stevens.YellowSnow said:
Skiing is a rich man's game even for the pours. I paid $1,079 for my season pass.PurpleThrobber said:
You guys** sound poor.BennyBeaver said:
Titanic and airlines are more analogous to the Disneyland in regards to being private businesses. Bachelor is MY hill but I don't have a strong opinion either way. I get both sides but if I'm buying a lift ticket, I'd upgrade to the fast pass no problem on a busy weekend. Mid week or during shitty weather, there's no need.YellowSnow said:
The logic against seems to be that a resort like Bachelor operates on US Forest Service land, so there's a bit of a egalitarian thing going on here. Disneyland being private property can gouge the fuck out of everyone as much as they want. Shit I spent like a $100.00 alone on blended margs at California Adventure this past August.BleachedAnusDawg said:So, same thing as the Disney "fast pass" for Disneyland.
Speaking of Disneyland, what can we do @UW_Doog_Bot to get them to start selling drinks in the OG park?
No crowds on weekdays.
**(c) @TheKobeStopper
I don't think you're a SR throbber yet, but Silver Mt is only $499 for a season.
FYFMFE
PM me if you need any free, expert Park City advice. -
Park City has mostly changed for the worst since the mid 1990's, but this was bound to happen. It's simply too much of a quality year round destination within 30 mins of SLC. The only ski towns that have been able to retain some of their small town charm our the places that are still hard to get to.USMChawk said:
I haven’t been there since the mid-90’s so I’m sure it’s changed. My neighbor is from Utah so I’ve got the insider info already.YellowSnow said:
TYFYS!USMChawk said:
I paid $135.00 for my military Epic Pass. Good at all the North American ski areas owned by. Vail. I’ll be hitting Whistler and Park City for sure.pawz said:
I'm out $1750 in season passes this year - IKON and Stevens.YellowSnow said:
Skiing is a rich man's game even for the pours. I paid $1,079 for my season pass.PurpleThrobber said:
You guys** sound poor.BennyBeaver said:
Titanic and airlines are more analogous to the Disneyland in regards to being private businesses. Bachelor is MY hill but I don't have a strong opinion either way. I get both sides but if I'm buying a lift ticket, I'd upgrade to the fast pass no problem on a busy weekend. Mid week or during shitty weather, there's no need.YellowSnow said:
The logic against seems to be that a resort like Bachelor operates on US Forest Service land, so there's a bit of a egalitarian thing going on here. Disneyland being private property can gouge the fuck out of everyone as much as they want. Shit I spent like a $100.00 alone on blended margs at California Adventure this past August.BleachedAnusDawg said:So, same thing as the Disney "fast pass" for Disneyland.
Speaking of Disneyland, what can we do @UW_Doog_Bot to get them to start selling drinks in the OG park?
No crowds on weekdays.
**(c) @TheKobeStopper
I don't think you're a SR throbber yet, but Silver Mt is only $499 for a season.
FYFMFE
PM me if you need any free, expert Park City advice.
Park City and Deer Valley used to basically be mom and pop, privately held outfits that treated the locals well and didn't care about quarterly earnings reports. Vail and Altera are there to make a buck and it shows, which is fine. We're not communists here. -
Never been to Bachelor, worth the drive from Seattle or should I fly to Utah?
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I think Bachelor is a far better mountain that Crystal or Stevens. But would I drive 5.5 to 6.5 hrs from Seattle to ski it? Probably not. SLC is such an easy flight.section8 said:Never been to Bachelor, worth the drive from Seattle or should I fly to Utah?
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Is Baker worth my time? Tons of snow but I have no idea of the layout and lifts.YellowSnow said:
I think Bachelor is a far better mountain that Crystal or Stevens. But would I drive 5.5 to 6.5 hrs from Seattle to ski it? Probably not. SLC is such an easy flight.section8 said:Never been to Bachelor, worth the drive from Seattle or should I fly to Utah?
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Easier flight to Bend. usually only $175ish rtYellowSnow said:
I think Bachelor is a far better mountain that Crystal or Stevens. But would I drive 5.5 to 6.5 hrs from Seattle to ski it? Probably not. SLC is such an easy flight.section8 said:Never been to Bachelor, worth the drive from Seattle or should I fly to Utah?
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Baker is on my bucket list this year. I haven't been, but it appears to have the best terrain and snow locally. This perception is only based on the social media posts that come out of there vs the other local mountains which I ski regularly (I prefer steep technical terrain). The downside is it's 3+ hrs from Seattle - which sucks and has kept me away.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Is Baker worth my time? Tons of snow but I have no idea of the layout and lifts.YellowSnow said:
I think Bachelor is a far better mountain that Crystal or Stevens. But would I drive 5.5 to 6.5 hrs from Seattle to ski it? Probably not. SLC is such an easy flight.section8 said:Never been to Bachelor, worth the drive from Seattle or should I fly to Utah?
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On the way back down, hit up the North Fork Brewery. Great beer, good pizza.pawz said:
Baker is on my bucket list this year. I haven't been, but it appears to have the best terrain and snow locally. This perception is only based on the social media posts that come out of there vs the other local mountains which I ski regularly (I prefer steep technical terrain). The downside is it's 3+ hrs from Seattle - which sucks and has kept me away.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Is Baker worth my time? Tons of snow but I have no idea of the layout and lifts.YellowSnow said:
I think Bachelor is a far better mountain that Crystal or Stevens. But would I drive 5.5 to 6.5 hrs from Seattle to ski it? Probably not. SLC is such an easy flight.section8 said:Never been to Bachelor, worth the drive from Seattle or should I fly to Utah?
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I haven't skied there in 20 plus years. It gets the most snow of any resort in N. America so there's that. It's just such a haul.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Is Baker worth my time? Tons of snow but I have no idea of the layout and lifts.YellowSnow said:
I think Bachelor is a far better mountain that Crystal or Stevens. But would I drive 5.5 to 6.5 hrs from Seattle to ski it? Probably not. SLC is such an easy flight.section8 said:Never been to Bachelor, worth the drive from Seattle or should I fly to Utah?
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I have in-laws near Lynden. Might give it a go this season.YellowSnow said:
I haven't skied there in 20 plus years. It gets the most snow of any resort in N. America so there's that. It's just such a haul.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Is Baker worth my time? Tons of snow but I have no idea of the layout and lifts.YellowSnow said:
I think Bachelor is a far better mountain that Crystal or Stevens. But would I drive 5.5 to 6.5 hrs from Seattle to ski it? Probably not. SLC is such an easy flight.section8 said:Never been to Bachelor, worth the drive from Seattle or should I fly to Utah?