New Ski And Snowboard Product, The Snow Triple Play, To Launch September 1

A new multi-mountain ski and snowboard product, the Snow Triple Play, is set to go on sale September 1, offering a cost-effective option for winter sports enthusiasts in the Northeast United States and Eastern Canada.
The Snow Triple Play, a product from Snow Partners, is designed to be a budget-friendly alternative to traditional multi-resort passes, with a focus on supporting independent mountains. Priced at $199.99, the pass provides three days of skiing or snowboarding across 15 participating resorts.
To celebrate the launch, the first 1,000 passes sold will be available at a discounted price of $169.99. The pass will be sold exclusively at snowtripleplay.com from September 1 through December 24.
“We recognized that there’s a significant portion of the skiing and snowboarding population that loves the sport but doesn’t ski frequently enough to justify a full season pass,” said Triple Play COO Dave Belin. “The Snow Triple Play bridges that gap, offering substantial savings while giving skiers the flexibility to explore different mountains throughout the region.”
The Snow Triple Play is intended to appeal to a wide range of skiers and snowboarders, from families looking to manage expenses to college students and young professionals seeking an affordable way to hit the slopes. It also serves as a supplemental pass for those who already have a home mountain pass but want to explore new destinations.
The pass includes a diverse group of partner resorts, including:
- New York: Belleayre Mountain, Plattekill Mountain, Oak Mountain, Gore Mountain, and Whiteface Mountain
- New Jersey: Big SNOW American Dream and Mountain Creek
- Connecticut: Mount Southington
- Massachusetts: Ski Butternut
- Maine: Pleasant Mountain
- Quebec: Sommet Saint Sauveur, Sommet Morin Heights, Sommet Gabriel, and Sommet Olympia
- Nova Scotia: Ski Martock
To ensure passholders can visit multiple locations, the product is limited to a maximum of two days at any single mountain. With no blackout dates, the Snow Triple Play provides flexibility for skiers and riders to get on the snow when it's most convenient for them.