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SAM Magazine-Bretton Woods, N.H., Feb. 27, 2008-The 2008-09 Threedom Pass will subtract Loon Mountain and add Bretton Woods to original member areas Waterville Valley and Cranmore. The new lineup gives skiers and riders access to 195 trails, 12 terrain parks, and 893 acres serviced by 28 lifts. The pass goes on sale at all three areas on Mar. 3, 2008, and allows new 2008-09 Threedom Pass holders to use their ticket for the remainder of the 2007-08 ski season as well.

The new Threedom Pass comes in two flavors, with a three-tier pricing structure for ages 6 to 12, 13 to 18, and 19 and over. Through May 31, an "Anytime Pass" runs $399, $449 and $749, respectively, for use at all three resorts with no blackout dates. The "Limited Edition Pass" blacks out the Christmas, MLK, and President's week holidays at Bretton Woods; pricing is $329, $389, and $649, respectively. Night skiing is unlimited on both Anytime and Limited Edition passes. In addition, a Threedom College Pass will be launched soon.

The Threedom Pass is a creation of Waterville and Cranmore owner Booth Creek, which also ran Loon until this past fall, when management switched to Boyne USA. Bretton Woods is owned by CNL Income Properties and managed by Bretton Woods Resort Management.