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Posted 30 September 2006 - 10:17 PM

:biggrin: Last March, I rode Silver Strike Express at DV, I saw a sign "Open House", I skied down there, and I went inside a condo. That condo has four big bedrooms with each bathroom include the spa, living room with about 30 feet height window, the play room, the movie room, the kitchen with island table, fancy spa on the patio and two car garage. I asked a real estate person that how much it charge? 1.3 million dollars!

I often wonder where rich people get money from?

My friend works as butler at DV for 19 years, he loves DV very much, and he told me that he met Steve Young, Princess Diana, many TV actors, actresses, lawyers, doctors, investors, etc. Some of them live their condos in DV area. He is lucky man.

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Posted 01 October 2006 - 08:56 AM

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Posted 01 October 2006 - 02:29 PM

i can tell you that the only possibility of a new lift at D.V. next summer is to the skiers left of empire, with the return being in daly canyon. in fact the lift line has already been started being cut. but nothing is set in stone/
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Posted 01 October 2006 - 04:09 PM

View PostSkiing#1, on Sep 30 2006, 10:57 PM, said:

lastchair and truckintr, thank you for a good advice.

Oh how true. However, Ski School and Ticket sales, brings the most money into the resort. How do you thinK the instructors get new uniforms just about every other year, yet lift ops and guest services has to use thiers for 3 years maybe 4.

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Posted 01 October 2006 - 04:20 PM

View PostSkiing#1, on Sep 30 2006, 11:17 PM, said:

:biggrin: Last March, I rode Silver Strike Express at DV, I saw a sign "Open House", I skied down there, and I went inside a condo. That condo has four big bedrooms with each bathroom include the spa, living room with about 30 feet height window, the play room, the movie room, the kitchen with island table, fancy spa on the patio and two car garage. I asked a real estate person that how much it charge? 1.3 million dollars!

I often wonder where rich people get money from?

My friend works as butler at DV for 19 years, he loves DV very much, and he told me that he met Steve Young, Princess Diana, many TV actors, actresses, lawyers, doctors, investors, etc. Some of them live their condos in DV area. He is lucky man.


A butler? When did DV offer that as a paid poistion? I worked there 15 years, and i never heard of that as a paid poistion offerd by the resort. They have Wait Staff, bussers, resturant aattendants, but no butlers.
Bet he was employed by the Stein Erckson Lodge, a seperate company from the resort.
i just looked at thier job opening for this season, no butler poistion listed.

Anyways DV was created to run like a high end hotel, that Egar and Polly Stern, onced owned. They were sick of skiing at Aspen, and the cold burgers, and tasteless wine, and un caring staff. DV and their staff of 2,000 are the results. Why do you think they are always #1 in the rankings of food, service, groomed runs, year after year? No body comes close. All try to imatate, and they fail. The Exec Chef, has been a guest Chef at a famous resturant in New York, The Director of Food and Beavege, studied in Franch.
You wonder where rich people get thier money.
Hmm lets see your using an invention known as a computer. Somebody had to invent it, and the software to run. The people who did just that, are the rich ones, and thats where they got thier money.

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Posted 07 October 2006 - 08:35 PM

Looks like Timberline Ski Resort has plans to install the new Timberline Express next summer.
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Posted 07 October 2006 - 09:17 PM

View Posttruckintr, on Oct 1 2006, 06:20 PM, said:

A butler? When did DV offer that as a paid poistion? I worked there 15 years, and i never heard of that as a paid poistion offerd by the resort. They have Wait Staff, bussers, resturant aattendants, but no butlers.
Bet he was employed by the Stein Erckson Lodge, a seperate company from the resort.
i just looked at thier job opening for this season, no butler poistion listed.

Anyways DV was created to run like a high end hotel, that Egar and Polly Stern, onced owned. They were sick of skiing at Aspen, and the cold burgers, and tasteless wine, and un caring staff. DV and their staff of 2,000 are the results. Why do you think they are always #1 in the rankings of food, service, groomed runs, year after year? No body comes close. All try to imatate, and they fail. The Exec Chef, has been a guest Chef at a famous resturant in New York, The Director of Food and Beavege, studied in Franch.
You wonder where rich people get thier money.
Hmm lets see your using an invention known as a computer. Somebody had to invent it, and the software to run. The people who did just that, are the rich ones, and thats where they got thier money.


Really? I will ask my friend about his position at Snow Park Lodge and Silver Lake Lodge. Also he serves private clubs. I will post information.

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Posted 08 October 2006 - 05:24 PM

View PostSkiing#1, on Oct 7 2006, 10:17 PM, said:

Really? I will ask my friend about his position at Snow Park Lodge and Silver Lake Lodge. Also he serves private clubs. I will post information.

Now DV's F and B's Dept does do catering to private parties around the PC area. For as many guests as two on up. Sounds like your firned works in Banquets.

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Posted 10 October 2006 - 11:36 AM

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How do you thinK the instructors get new uniforms just about every other year, yet lift ops and guest services has to use thiers for 3 years maybe 4



Usually via a rental program.....most instructors are around for several years at best....and most directors know how to make the most out of these guys.....rent them a kjacket every year for say 50 bucks....comes out of the first paycheck.....put a CC# on file in case they bolt with it......at end of year .....hold last paycheck AND bonus until jacket is returned....ski school cleans the jackets in the summer and reissues to the new hires at start of next year....after 2-3 years the jackets are usually sold to the wearer for 100 bucks.....voila.... jacket paid for and a new order on the way....you can get great deals on ski school clothing when buying more than a 100 units....

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Posted 10 October 2006 - 12:55 PM

We dont have to pay for our uniforms unless we damage them in doing something other than line of work. They are replaced as needed and I think that they are usualy retired after three years or as needed, when they are retired I think that they just give them to employees. They do hold our last paychek until the uniform is returned.

What are bonuses?
Only kidding of course but as far as I am aware my department doesn't get bonuses.
But we are :offtopic:

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Posted 11 October 2006 - 08:14 AM

View Postpoloxskier, on Oct 10 2006, 12:55 PM, said:

We dont have to pay for our uniforms unless we damage them in doing something other than line of work. They are replaced as needed and I think that they are usualy retired after three years or as needed, when they are retired I think that they just give them to employees. They do hold our last paychek until the uniform is returned.

What are bonuses?
Only kidding of course but as far as I am aware my department doesn't get bonuses.
But we are :offtopic:




they give us supervisors our gear....but you never know.....being an eastern resort.....how many of these young college kids will decide that after the christmas season....they had had enough.....we also had to put a strict policy on where they could wear them....didnt look good to the guests to see those coats out in bars every night....

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Posted 11 October 2006 - 08:13 PM

View Posttruckintr, on Oct 1 2006, 06:20 PM, said:

A butler? When did DV offer that as a paid poistion? I worked there 15 years, and i never heard of that as a paid poistion offerd by the resort. They have Wait Staff, bussers, resturant aattendants, but no butlers.
Bet he was employed by the Stein Erckson Lodge, a seperate company from the resort.
i just looked at thier job opening for this season, no butler poistion listed.

Anyways DV was created to run like a high end hotel, that Egar and Polly Stern, onced owned. They were sick of skiing at Aspen, and the cold burgers, and tasteless wine, and un caring staff. DV and their staff of 2,000 are the results. Why do you think they are always #1 in the rankings of food, service, groomed runs, year after year? No body comes close. All try to imatate, and they fail. The Exec Chef, has been a guest Chef at a famous resturant in New York, The Director of Food and Beavege, studied in Franch.
You wonder where rich people get thier money.
Hmm lets see your using an invention known as a computer. Somebody had to invent it, and the software to run. The people who did just that, are the rich ones, and thats where they got thier money.


I finally asked my friend about his position at Deer Valley, truckintr, you are right. He works as restrurant attendant at Snow Park Lodge, and Stein Erickson Lodge needs him as private club butler related to Sundance Festival for only two weeks.

Truckintr, what you were position there for 15 years. And where you live?

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Posted 12 October 2006 - 08:39 AM

Here's a few more possibles to add to the list:

Lincoln Express HSQ - Loon Mountain, NH
Bonaventure (Bonny) Express HSQ - Jay Peak, VT
West Peak HSQ (unknown name at this time) - Jay Peak, VT
West Bowl Express HSQ - Mt. Sunapee (another doubtful)
High Ridge Express HSQ - Killington, VT
Okemo Mountain Gondola 8Pass - Okemo, VT
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Posted 30 October 2006 - 07:04 PM

Winter Park has signed off on the HSS to replace Timberline. Its alignment is going to be from the base of Sunnyside to skier's left of where Timberline currently drops skiers off.

timberline will be simultaneously removed and will replace arrow.

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Posted 30 October 2006 - 07:21 PM

a new lift, at killington? where would it go?

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Posted 30 October 2006 - 08:14 PM

There was talk of putting one below the Snowshed chairs...

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Posted 31 October 2006 - 04:51 AM

Yes, The Highridge HSQ would service the Highridge condominiums below the Snowshed slopes. This has been an idea in the works for a while from what I have heard because Killington has been wanting to offer more ski in/out ability to the owners of those condos for the longest time. I'm not sure what singles those particular condos out from the rest, but the overall location of the lift does seem practical as there already is a trail that goes down into that area.
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Posted 31 October 2006 - 07:09 AM

View PostNoPainNoJane, on Oct 30 2006, 08:04 PM, said:

Winter Park has signed off on the HSS to replace Timberline. Its alignment is going to be from the base of Sunnyside to skier's left of where Timberline currently drops skiers off.

timberline will be simultaneously removed and will replace arrow.


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Posted 31 October 2006 - 07:23 AM

View PostSkier, on Oct 30 2006, 08:14 PM, said:

There was talk of putting one below the Snowshed chairs...



well its nice to know that asc hasnt totaly forgoten about killington if this lift is true

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Posted 31 October 2006 - 09:12 AM

Sunnyside is staying for the time being. But it is on the list to be replaced, possibly by Zephyr when Zephyr is upgraded to a HSS.

fortress apparently approved Timberline's replacement prior to the buyout, otherwise we were going to lose the deal on the lift.





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