Cranmore, Loon, and Waterville Valley have unveiled a beefed up Threedom Pass, providing winter sports enthusiasts with a variety of price points, lodging, food and beverage discounts, and special events.Threedom Pass holders also have the convenience of using the seasons pass as a credit card for purchases at all resorts.This year, college and youth passes will be offered at $199 with no blackout dates, while teens passes are priced at $249. Adults have three clear pricing options: an anytime pass for $459; a limited pass that includes holiday blackout dates for $319; and a Sunday through Friday pass for $269.The Threedom Pass includes:Cranmore Mountain Resort in North Conway, where night skiing and riding are returning; Loon Mountain in Lincoln, where a new high-speed quad has been added; and Waterville Valley, which is introducing an innovative approach to learning bumps and glades with new terrain features throughout the mountain.The Threedom Pass is the best deal in New England, said Kathy Bennett, director of marketing for the Booth Creek New England resorts. We have more pricing options that match all budgets and schedules. We have included night skiing at Cranmore, a variety of lodging discounts, special events that appeal to young, old and all those in between, and on-mountain enhancements that bring value front and center. The Threedom Pass is the easy, cost-effective answer to consumers looking for great winter sports options for this season.In addition to pricing benefits, Threedom season pass holders enjoy discounts at local lodges and hotels, often up to 20 percent, and food and beverage discounts at each resort.Pass holders seeking a vacation to the West can ski or ride all day Sundays for afternoon rates at Booth Creek sister resorts Northstar-at-Tahoe, Sierra-at-Tahoe, and Summit at Snowqualmie. Plus, pass holders can receive free nights lodging at Northstar when a three-night stay is booked.To purchase the Threedom Pass or to learn more about other discounts and benefits, visit www.threedompass.com.Booth Creek consists of six resorts across North America, including Northstar-at-Tahoe, Sierra-at-Tahoe in the Lake Tahoe region of Northern California; Waterville Valley, Mount Cranmore Resort, and Loon Mountain in New Hampshire; and the Summit at Snowqualmie near Seattle, Wash. Booth Creek is the fourth largest ski resort operator in the country. The Web address is www.boothcreek.com.

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