Nor'eastSkier, on 07 March 2011 - 10:43 AM, said:
I'm happy to here that they're replacing the chairs.
I'm a little bit confused as to what they mean in terms of "enclosing the base terminal". Are they just going to making it look the all of the other Poma retrofits of Yan detachables, or are they going to actually build a structure around the terminal? To me this seems like the only thing that would "shield guests from weather elements".
It must mean a structure around the terminal, as I can’t see any other way that the comment about “shielding guests from the weather elements” would make sense.
skierdude9450, on 07 March 2011 - 11:20 AM, said:
I wonder if Grand Summit Express will now become a backup lift for the six-pack. It seems quite excessive to have 6,000+ p/h uphill capacity and that sounds like some dangerously crowded slopes.
Mount Snow's downhill capacity is much greater than its uphill capacity, because there are a lot of ways down from the summit. In addition, the summit provides access to the lesser-used north face and sunbrook, each of which is a substantial "mountain within a mountain" on its own. I assume the new lift will become the primary, and the current express quad will operate only on weekends and peak days.
On another board, someone mentioned that the two lifts will have slightly different unloading points. We'll have to wait and see the diagrams, before it's clear what they mean by that.