Add a rope tow to the terrain park at Liberty Mountain Resort


Add a rope tow to the terrain park at Liberty Mountain Resort
The Issue
Imagine you're at Liberty Mountain Resort, excited to shred the terrain park. The thrill of each run fuels your spirit, but there’s one persistent hurdle: the long journey back to the lift after each exhilarating park run. As a dedicated snowboarder who frequents the park, I've found this trek to be a relentless time-killer, eating into the precious hours meant for mastering jumps and honing skills. Adding a rope tow—a simple, low-cost solution—could transform this experience for snowboarders and skiers alike. Rope tows are an essential tool in making terrain parks more accessible, reducing the hassle and fatigue of lengthy lift commutes. Not only does this increase the frequency and quality of runs, but it enhances safety by minimizing fatigue-related accidents. Statistics from numerous ski resorts show that installing a rope tow can significantly elevate the user experience, leading to increased visitor satisfaction and longer stays. Resorts such as Killington and Mount Snow have implemented similar upgrades, and they've reported increased park attendance and visitor retention. The cost of installing a rope tow is relatively low, especially when weighed against the potential increase in ticket sales and customer pleasure. Liberty Mountain Resort has a reputation for prioritizing guest satisfaction, and this small improvement could position it as a leader in ski resort efficiency and innovation. Please join me in urging the management at Liberty Mountain Resort to consider this practical enhancement. By signing this petition, we can collectively advocate for a more seamless and enjoyable snowboarding experience at our beloved park. Together, let’s drive this change for the betterment of the snowboarding community. Sign now and make Liberty Mountain Resort the ultimate destination for park enthusiasts! The other thing is when there is long lines it sucks waiting in them if you just want to hit park all day and a j bar or rope tow would solve this problem

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The Issue
Imagine you're at Liberty Mountain Resort, excited to shred the terrain park. The thrill of each run fuels your spirit, but there’s one persistent hurdle: the long journey back to the lift after each exhilarating park run. As a dedicated snowboarder who frequents the park, I've found this trek to be a relentless time-killer, eating into the precious hours meant for mastering jumps and honing skills. Adding a rope tow—a simple, low-cost solution—could transform this experience for snowboarders and skiers alike. Rope tows are an essential tool in making terrain parks more accessible, reducing the hassle and fatigue of lengthy lift commutes. Not only does this increase the frequency and quality of runs, but it enhances safety by minimizing fatigue-related accidents. Statistics from numerous ski resorts show that installing a rope tow can significantly elevate the user experience, leading to increased visitor satisfaction and longer stays. Resorts such as Killington and Mount Snow have implemented similar upgrades, and they've reported increased park attendance and visitor retention. The cost of installing a rope tow is relatively low, especially when weighed against the potential increase in ticket sales and customer pleasure. Liberty Mountain Resort has a reputation for prioritizing guest satisfaction, and this small improvement could position it as a leader in ski resort efficiency and innovation. Please join me in urging the management at Liberty Mountain Resort to consider this practical enhancement. By signing this petition, we can collectively advocate for a more seamless and enjoyable snowboarding experience at our beloved park. Together, let’s drive this change for the betterment of the snowboarding community. Sign now and make Liberty Mountain Resort the ultimate destination for park enthusiasts! The other thing is when there is long lines it sucks waiting in them if you just want to hit park all day and a j bar or rope tow would solve this problem

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Petition created on January 27, 2026