Jay Peak Winter Magazine 2012+13

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14M

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GOLF AND MOUNTAIN SUITES

Great places to stay mean great ways to stay rested for powder days. Get your leisure on after ski days and golf rounds. The new suites—located near the Nordic Center—will ensure comfort and slumber. Who can argue with that?

MORE SKIERS AND SNOWBOARDERS GETTING LIFTED

4M

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3M

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LODGE AND TOWNHOMES

THE MOUNTAIN LEARNING CENTER AT STATESIDE

A few new lodging units on the way to Tramside, these ski-in, ski-out townhomes will give skiers and riders a new place to stay, both between powder and sleep, and Tramside and Stateside.

We’re bringing Stateside into 2013. The new Learning Center will include the Burton Riglet park, a better place for kids to learn.

250K

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SMOOTHING OUT THE WRINKLES

We’ve spent a cool quarter-million on new machinery to keep the corduroy coming and the piste clean. A smoother mountain is a friendlier mountain, and we’ve already got enough powder to go around.

225M

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When all is said and done with Stateside improvements next season (2013+14), the resort will have spent upwards of $225,000,000 since the Tram Haus Lodge was built in 2009. 037


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