Disappointed in Gunstock
I will start with I learned to ski at Gunstock and love the mountain.
I now have a 7yo and want him to start skiing. Tried to figure out how much it was going to cost us to bring him to the Bunny Slop and found out that he has to pay for a full priced ticket. There is no lower mountain passes like there used to be when I started. Lessons? Well only happen during the day during the week, and we go south to visit people on weekend (opposite of what we used to do now that we live up here). So we'd have to pull him from school if we want lessons. Asked about group lessons and was told that we would have to bring the group, they don't just put him into a group lesson like other mountains do. So basically we have to pay $52 to take him after school (night prices) for him to go on the bunny slope for 1-2 hours. $80 if we do go on a weekend or Sunday. My wife has a season pass so that makes it a little easier on the wallet. I'm just surprised that they aren't as beginner friendly as they used to be. |
Sign of the times?
The 'big' mountains are taking advantage of teaching future generations of skiers. The way I see it, It's sustainability. They shouldn't have to take advantage.
I notice many parents are taking their kids elsewhere like Pat's Peak or Ragged Mountain. My daughter used to come up on weekends to ski from Conn. She found out it's cheaper to take the wee ones to Southington as their ski packages are a lot cheaper! Just recently she found Mt. Snow in Vermont has an affordable package for her family. They are planning a few days there. They used to ski Gunstock. I also found the Gunstock Ski Club race program a bit egoistic. Ever notice the 'graduates' are not doing well is future events? |
Email the GAC...
They are probably a little worried about profitability to deal with all the other political issues... but know that if the locals have their back... they can expand or improve services. |
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King Pine, located between Wolfeboro and Conway, NH ..... www.kingpine.com/the-mountain/live-camera ...... looks like it is designed for young beginner skiers.
"It All Starts Here" , their motto, means this is where young skiers go to learn skiing (or snowboarding). |
Agreed--contact your state reps. They have a second job as County Delegation.
It's been a long time since I did kid skiing, but there used to be a staff member who marketed group sales. Can you get together a group e.g. School ski club, and get a group rate and or group lesson?. I recall areas had day care that included a lesson in the AM and one in the PM. The "class" was whoever was in the day care. I share the disappointment if Gunstock is neglecting its role as a family ski area with special services for the owners: Belknap County taxpayers. |
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Last season was highly profitable. Normally they would reinvest in things like this. But as our county legislators are rallying to once more go after the profits of the current operation... rather than seek to expand it and see greater future profits through reinvestment... the GAC may be waiting for residents to put forth their vision in areas like this. That way they know that this reinvestment of funds is fully supported and can push back. |
Pats Peak or what about Tenney Mtn?
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I've got 3 kids in Laconia schools (this year we have 3 kids in 3 schools) and we've taken advantage of the Gunstock outreach program for many years. It's a great partnership with local schools to get kids out on the slopes and in lessons (in spite of some older one's protests) at reasonable price points. No complaints on our part. There's nothing like helping to chaperone the elementary school ski program and hiking up the hill under the light to pull a kid out of the woods to really live local skiing!
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Thanks for the feedback. We are looking into Tenney, Ragged, or even driving back to meet some friends at MacIntyre in Manchester.
I would assume all the groups at school are already full and taken. My kid is a little slow to new things so doing 1 on 1 with him for the first couple times is the best way for him or he goes into "lock down mode". |
Well, whichever path you choose I hope all goes well.
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https://estore.gunstock.com/intro-to-ski-package My son did it 2 weeks ago. Pats Peak, King Pine and Cranmore are all within an hour of us in Gilford as alternatives. We can be at Waterville or Loon in about the same, but I would not recommend for beginners. Just too busy. |
Moultonborough used to have a program for kids at Red Hill.
A small but steep little hill with a rope tow but lots of fun for the kids and once they learned Red Hill they could ski anywhere. |
Ragged Mtn
Don't Pou-pou 'Ragged Mtn' in Danbury, it's a great little family Mtn, but still has 1200' vertical feet.
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I have been to all the mountains listed, excepts King Pine never heard of that one. And like all of them. It was more of I'm 6 minutes away from Gunstock so would have been nicer to go there after school rather than driving an hour both ways after school to teach the kid to ski.
But good news, he had a MD appointment on Monday that got cancelled because the MD was sick so my wife and him went to Gunstock, she used her 1/2 off ticket for him, and he loved it and was a natural. |
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