Resorts in this article: Loon Mountain
New England Pass: Loon, Loaf and River
Sep 25, 2007 By Roger Leo
"These are three of New England's premier resorts on one pass," said Stephen Kircher, president of Boyne USA Resorts eastern operations.
The Bronze Pass is good for midweek, non-holiday skiing, for $369; the Silver Pass is good seven days a week with 12 blackout dates, for $699; and the Gold Pass is valid every day of the season, for $899, or $499 for seniors. A College Pass will cost $329. Skiers and riders who already hold a pass valid for the coming year at any of the three resorts will have the option to upgrade to a New England Pass.
"The passholder benefits at our western stable of resorts are also head and shoulders above what our competition is offering," Kirchner said.
Skiers and riders who purchase or upgrade to the New England Pass will receive additional benefits including free or discounted skiing at Boyne USA resorts in the U.S. and Canada including Big Sky in Montana, Brighton in Utah, Crystal Mountain and Summit at Snoqualmie in Washington, Boyne Mountain and Boyne Highlands in Michigan, and Cypress Mountain in British Columbia.
Boyne reports the passes will go on sale in late September or early October. Rates are valid until Nov. 30.