Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can drive an hour and a half and go skiing for the day with rented gear for under $100, including gas.
That’s not elitist.
MAYBE — although adding in round trip for gas, is pushing it — IF you can get a package for a non-weekend day. So, for someone who has $100 to spare for a one-day activity who happens to not have something like a job that requires their presence on a weekday, AND who happened to grow up skiing, so they don’t need expensive lessons, it’s great. Who also don’t have any other kids or family members they need to pay for.
That’s still a small minority of people who are — you got it — elite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah it costs at least $60 bucks per person for a lift ticket. Only the ultra rich can go.
Ok Busch Gardens is expensive too but plenty of non wealthy people go there. I grew up around a lot of lower middle class people and a lot of them went skiing, and no I did not live near the mountains. I did grow up in a beach culture though, and generally beach people tend to like skiiing as well.
Anonymous wrote:You can drive an hour and a half and go skiing for the day with rented gear for under $100, including gas.
That’s not elitist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please, please stop. "Elitist" is not the right word. You mean UMC and UMC is not elitist.
What DCUM considers to be “UMC” is, in fact, elite. This thread is exhibit A.
NP. Elite is not the same as elitist.
DCUM is addicted to using “ist” words and most people don’t seem to know what they mean. It’s not racist to notice that someone is a different race or to make factual statements about differences. It’s not elitist to do an elite activity, no matter how expensive it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please, please stop. "Elitist" is not the right word. You mean UMC and UMC is not elitist.
What DCUM considers to be “UMC” is, in fact, elite. This thread is exhibit A.
NP. Elite is not the same as elitist.
DCUM is addicted to using “ist” words and most people don’t seem to know what they mean. It’s not racist to notice that someone is a different race or to make factual statements about differences. It’s not elitist to do an elite activity, no matter how expensive it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother lives in Maine. Skiing is the after school activity. The mountain is one of the school bus stops. At the mountain, the kids receive a snack and homework help. And then they go skiing with their friends for the afternoon. It costs $80 per child for Jan-March. Their local mountain is not Sugarbush. They laugh at me when I talk about skiing there. It’s expensive and crowded. They like their local mountain more.
Skiing can be expensive but it doesn’t have to be.
This is how I grew up in upstate New York! Every Wednesday we were skiing at night. Bus would bring us, parents gave us $20 and we skied from 4-8pm or something like that. We did this from 4th grade through high school. Now that I am a parent I cannot imagine letting my 4th grader do this but man it was fun!
Me too - Western NY - Bristol Mountain. We used to ski in Jeans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a town with a ski area and is was definitely an activity only the rich kids could do. For most of us, the ski area was a good place to work — in the kitchen or rental area— not a place to actually ski. The vast majority of skiers were not locals. So for me, skiing was an activity for the rich.
Thank you. Good to know that there is one person on this board with perspective.
I grew up middle class (real middle class, not DCUM middle class) within driving distance of the Rockies, and I couldn’t afford to go on the “cheap” ski trips for the high school kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother lives in Maine. Skiing is the after school activity. The mountain is one of the school bus stops. At the mountain, the kids receive a snack and homework help. And then they go skiing with their friends for the afternoon. It costs $80 per child for Jan-March. Their local mountain is not Sugarbush. They laugh at me when I talk about skiing there. It’s expensive and crowded. They like their local mountain more.
Skiing can be expensive but it doesn’t have to be.
This is how I grew up in upstate New York! Every Wednesday we were skiing at night. Bus would bring us, parents gave us $20 and we skied from 4-8pm or something like that. We did this from 4th grade through high school. Now that I am a parent I cannot imagine letting my 4th grader do this but man it was fun!
Me too - Western NY - Bristol Mountain. We used to ski in Jeans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please, please stop. "Elitist" is not the right word. You mean UMC and UMC is not elitist.
What DCUM considers to be “UMC” is, in fact, elite. This thread is exhibit A.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i paid a $140 for a pass to 7 PA resorts. I can visit each on 3 times during this season. I rented skis at Sun and Ski for $150 I believe. Umm $300 for the season is not elitist, imo
This boggles my mind. $300 for 1 person per season is so much money for a lot of people.
Growing up, my parents went from lower middle class to middle class. It took 2-3 years of holidays to gather up the gear to ski (not the skis themselves, that was for rich people).