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Home > News > Bretton Woods Joins N.H. Ski Areas on Threedom Pass |
Bretton Woods Joins N.H. Ski Areas on Threedom Pass
02/28/2008 - As the days become longer and the calendar approaches the month of March, skiers and riders contemplate how they can squeeze the most skiing and riding into the six to eight weeks remaining for the ski season, especially during a season blessed with such copious amounts of natural snow. The new 2008/09 Threedom Pass, now featuring New Hampshire’s largest ski area, Bretton Woods, part of Mount Washington Resort, along with Threedom Pass veterans Waterville Valley, and Cranmore is just the ticket. The new Threedom Pass goes on sale March 3, 2008, and allows new 2008-09 Threedom Pass holders to ski for the remainder of the 2007/08 ski season for free, as they look forward to skiing the entire season in 2008/09.
The new Threedom Pass offers an “Anytime Pass” option for skiing and riding at all three resorts with no blackout dates, along with a “Limited Edition Pass” which has the following holiday blackout dates at Bretton Woods: December 27, 2008 – January 3, 2009; January 17-18, 2009; and February 14- 21, 2009. Night skiing is unlimited on both Anytime and Limited Edition Threedom Pass options. If purchased before May 31, 2008, the new Threedom Pass prices are as follows:
New Threedom Pass Type Adult (19+) Teen (13-18) Junior (6-12)
Anytime $749 $449 $399
Limited Edition $649 $389 $329
In addition, a Threedom College Pass will be launched soon. The Threedom Pass will be available for purchase at each of the three resorts as of March 3, 2008.
"We are excited to offer our valued customers even more variety and choice in a season pass, and to team up with two other ski areas with strong reputations for catering to families," stated Bretton Woods Director of Ski Operations, Chris Ellms. - more-
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General Managers Tom Day and Ben Wilcox from Waterville and Cranmore, respectively, stated the addition of Bretton Woods to the Threedom Pass combines to offer skiers and riders the most skiing in the White Mountains region: 195 trails, 12 terrain parks, and 893 acres serviced by 28 lifts. The three resorts are all within 2.5 hours of Boston, conveniently accessed from Routes 93 and 95. All three mountains are approximately an hour's drive from each other, making the new Threedom Pass the ideal choice for residents of the region and frequent visitors to New Hampshire’s White Mountains.
Bretton Woods will continue to offer its own season pass options, including the Midweek Expedition, The Bold and Beautiful, Evening Discovery, and Senior Resort Adventure passes. Current pricing is offered for a limited time.
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