THE EXPANDED MOUNTAIN This season alone, Jay Peak will put nearly $30-million into mountain expansions. But all those dollars won’t be thrown around haphazardly—instead they’ll be precisely segmented into a few skiing- and snowboarding-focused projects that will make life on (and off) the mountain even better. From an expanded Stateside base area, to new lifts, to a restaurant in the sky, Jay’s future is full of promise. Here’s a little help to let you better understand how all that cash will flow downhill and into your ski days.
3M
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LIFTING UP THE SKY HAUS
A long overdue upgrade to the Tram’s top station building will mean lunch with a new perspective, and a warm place to take in the view. More importantly, there will be smoked meat sandwiches.
1.5M
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YOU’VE WON…A NEW CHAIRLIFT
Originating at Stateside and delivering skiers and snowboarders 1,800 vertical feet above the 720 terrain park, the new Taxi fixed-grip quad will mean better access for Stateside.
Explore the expansion in depth at jaypeakresort.com/expansion
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SKY HAUS UPGRADE
$3 M
STATESIDE TAXI QUAD
$1.5M
STATESIDE MOVING CARPET
$250K
NEW GROOMING EQUIPMENT
$250K
AUSTRIA HAUS UPGRADE GOLF AND MOUNTAIN SUITES
$2 M $14 M
LODGE AND TOWNHOMES
$4 M
MOUNTAIN LEARNING CENTER
$3 M
2M
$
AUSTRIA HAUS
The new Jay Peak Provisions and General Store will offer groceries, fresh fruits and veggies, prepared dinners and the like. Looking for breakfast sandwiches, a strong coffee and possibly a logo’d magnet or commemorative stuffed catamount? This is your new spot.
TO BE INVESTED DURING THE 2012+13 SEASON
250K
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MOVING CARPET, MOVING CHILDREN.
Another Stateside improvement, this surface lift will ensure easier transportation for those who struggle with chairs; kids, grandma and grandpa, and acrophobes (those afraid of heights). Hop on.