I'm not arguing with your point. But it is so funny that no one else can relate to the economies of scale. From my perspective, I only go to John's Ride-in for the backcountry riding and not the trails. So, to me, it is better to spend the money at another location with better backcountry riding that might be 50% farther in drive time and stay longer. If I pay more, fine, as long as I'm getting better powder conditions then the UP.
To me, paying $45 for UP trails are not worth it when I can ride in Vilas and Iron Counties for the price of the snowmobile registration. And for the past two year, the Crusiers have been doing an excellent job grooming. Just excellent. (Base on Christmas time in Sayner.)
So, it's not whether someone can afford it or not, it's what's it worth to them. To me, it is not worth going to the UP for a long weekend for $45. I would rather save the money and go to the Black Hills and spend it there.
If you go to the UP more then once, yes, it's worth it. But don't tell people because they don't want to pony up $45 they can't afford the sport and get out. No one on this site knows what the other person is worth. It is a person's prerogative to spend their money how they feel.
Yes, to me $45 is not worth the single three day trip to the UP.
I'm going out west instead.