This year’s window price for a private lesson at Vail is ...
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$1,249
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$1,249
That's the window price. Book now online and save!Wait, for a full day, half day? How about a WEEK?
Dude, you'll be RICH if they tip accordingly! (Or, people will be so broke from paying for the lesson that they won't tip.)
I wonder how many will book a lesson at that price. On the surface it seems a bit insane but need some more information about what you get for the money.This year’s window price for a private lesson at Vail is ...
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$1,249
You get a 6.5 hour private lesson, from 9 to 3:30. It includes lift line cutting privleges, and you can include up to 5 friends/family. That's it. Nothing else included.I wonder how many will book a lesson at that price. On the surface it seems a bit insane but need some more information about what you get for the money.
For 6 people that’s more reasonable, but still pricy for what amounts to a one day group lesson.You get a 6.5 hour private lesson, from 9 to 3:30. It includes lift line cutting privleges, and you can include up to 5 friends/family. That's it. Nothing else included.
This year’s window price for a private lesson at Vail is ...
wait for it...
$1,249
This year’s window price for a private lesson at Vail is ...
wait for it...
$1,249
Whatever you think of them, the suits in Broomfield are not stupid. They have a pretty good idea what the market will bear.
But it blows my mind.
That is a little over $200 per person for an all day small group lesson with line cutting privileges and the people in the group are family or friends. I don't think I would do it but it doesn't seem that bad for those that can afford it.For 6 people that’s more reasonable, but still pricy for what amounts to a one day group lesson.
There are places you can get a WEEK of cat skiing for that!
There are some great L3's on mountains all over the country for under $100/hour.