![]() ![]() My take on Cypress is that it's a greedy operation. ![]() And yes, Cypress makes more than enough money to pay their workers more. Other local mountains didn't experience the same staffing issues this season. Salaries at Cypress were too low and the working conditions were crap. It's a sign of complete negligence that nobody made sure that peoples passes will work on opening day.Īs for staffing issues, this is always the fault of the employer. Pass lineups in November were massive too. Passes didn't work year round, not just in January. If this is not happening, they clearly sold too many passes/tickets, sacrificing customer experience to make more money. This whole argument of being early is stupid, the resort should provide sufficient parking for people to be able to show up any time of the day without having to spend an hour walking through knee deep snow. Getting parking is a nightmare, I've turned up at 8am before and still ended up in the overflow. And if this is a climate change issue, then the price should be lowered going forward to reflect the crappy skiing on offer. The price did not reflect the amount of quality skiing that could be done this season. Obviously, not going to address idiotic suggestion to "just get better" to deal with marginal conditions. Classic moronic customer-blaming for very valid complaints. A comment below sums up the mentality that must be present amongst Cypress management. ![]()
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