Bretton Woods News & Deals

Threedom Pass Evolves

By Roger Leo on February 26, 2008

Waterville, Cranmore, and Bretton Woods team up.

The pass goes on sale March 3 and is valid the rest of this season and all of next.
Bretton Woods replaces Loon on the Threedom Pass; Loon, Sugarloaf/USA and Sunday River – all managed by Boyne USA – are joined in a New England Pass, new this season.
The Threedom Pass offers skiing and riding on 195 trails, 12 terrain parks, and 893 acres serviced by 28 lifts at the three areas. Limited Edition Passes cost $649 for adults, $389 for teens age 13-18, and $329 for juniors age 6-12,and offer unlimited skiing at Cranmore and Waterville, with holiday blackouts at Bretton Woods.
Threedom Anytime Passes cost $749 for adults, $449 for teens, and $399 for juniors and offer unlimited skiing at all three resorts.
A Threedom Pass for college students is in the works, with price to be determined.
Visit threedompass.com for further information.

Comments

08/09 threedom pass
by Anonymous | February 28th, 2008 10:24 AM

Outrageous is the word that comes to mind first. Maybe you don't want anyone to buy passes anymore. I suspect you'll see at least 75% drop off in sales from the drop off you had this year.
No one I know cares about the cranmore part of pass and suspect Bretton Woods wont be a huge draw as well.
My opinion, Passholder 07/08
Steven Baker

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