Chip
Well-known member
I'm not an AMC advocate, but I did join a couple years back to get access to one of their unstaffed camp huts down here. If you read the AMC 2005 annual report, assuming it can be trusted , their "Outdoor Centers" and "Programs" represent 66% of their expenses and 46% of their revenue. So while I'm sure individual huts are wildly profitable that income, Member Dues and Fund Raising does subsidize their overall "Outdoor Centers" and "Programs" efforts. But the huts are too expensive for your average and even above average income families.giggy said:yes - I know that, but still don't believe they are not making huge profit from the huts and that doesn't change the fact that that it restricts many families from going. I think its borderline inapproriate for a non profit to behave that way. I think they are sold out most weekends so I guess it doesn't matter.
Please read my disclaimer before throwing me onto the AMC train-tracks !