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Mid-Atlantic Blue Mountain Resort (PA) sold to KSL Partners for $32M

Uncle-A

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Another email today saying that the RFID season pass from Camelback will be accepted by Blue Mountain. It didn't say if the reverse was the same but I can't imagine it wouldn't.
 

tube77

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Another email today saying that the RFID season pass from Camelback will be accepted by Blue Mountain. It didn't say if the reverse was the same but I can't imagine it wouldn't.
I asked earlier and was told that Blue pass holders won’t have the access to the CB.
 

4aprice

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Another email today saying that the RFID season pass from Camelback will be accepted by Blue Mountain. It didn't say if the reverse was the same but I can't imagine it wouldn't.
Interesting. As a Camelback season pass holder I have not seen that though I did see that employees at Camelback were going to be able to ski at Blue with a pass. Won't make any difference to me as I will not go over to Blue. Its not because there is anything wrong with Blue, its a good place, I used to enjoy 3 days a season there when my son was racing back in High School. But the 1/2 hour additional travel time from my home is not worth the effort for the Pocono skiing that I do and Camelback itself serves the purpose.
 
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