People can write NH and VT or other states' AGs - or dept of consumer affairs - if so inclined. Especially VT as what VR is flat out not following their ski rules which say to allow lenient cancellations if not feeling well (also the lack ethics of changing rules, not being clear (using words that don't actually mean anything such as multiple and repeatedly) and etc - I've been in this conversation with them and FB has a lot of info for anyone interested, I've already spent bunch of time on this so just wanted to share the idea of contacting states regulatory depts (also CO or UT or anywhere you might be inclined even with quick email or form on their sites) VR should put health and safety first (illness and blizzards as well as not feeling comfortable if crowded, etc ), and also should not be penalizing people who cancel at resorts that all ready have slots). With hope things can change-- Happy New Year all!
Can you tell me where on FB you're seeing information?
Also, what puzzles me is this:
"If a passholder either cancels or is a no-show for 2 days in a 2 week period..."
So they're lumping cancellations and no-shows together, which I don't think is right. Also, as long as they're not overbooked, what's the harm in cancelling? I mean, I can understand if they're totally sold out, but as long as there's room, what's the harm?