Waterville Valley, NH - Three of New Hampshire's most popular resorts have announced they will hold the price on next season's Threedom Passes if purchased by the May 31 deadline. With a combined trail count of 195, 12 terrain parks, 893 acres of skiing and riding and 28 lifts, the Threedom Pass delivers the most skiing and riding in New Hampshire on one pass. If purchased at the resorts now, new passholders also get a bonus of skiing the rest of this season too. Passes can be purchased on site at the resorts; online sales begin Wednesday, March 17.
A 2010-11 Threedom Pass valid any day at Waterville Valley and Cranmore with blackout dates at Bretton Woods will cost $679 for 18+, $399 for teens (ages 13-18) and $339 for juniors (ages 6-12). An anytime option with no blackout dates at all three resorts is $779 for adults, $469 for teens and $409 for juniors. Blackout dates include 12/26/10-1/2/11, 1/15-16/11, 2/19-26/11.
2010-11 Threedom benefits feature $15 off on weekends and holidays for friends and family, night skiing and riding at Cranmore and Bretton Woods, Nordic skiing and resort lodging discounts. Threedom Passholders can also bring a friend for 50% off midweek, non-holiday periods to Waterville Valley and Cranmore.
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