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    Smugglers' Notch Resort - Fun zone

    Smugglers' Notch Resort

    (38 reviews)

    Wow. Get ready for some serious skiing. If you are into rough ungroomed and magnificent moguls,…read moredrops, trees, and cliffs you have found the place. You will not confuse this with Vail's well groomed and gentle slopes. This place is serious. Ok, I don't do mougls. I don't do cliffs. And trees are best viewed from a distance if I'm on my skis. But I confess to loving this place. Just WOW. It was my first visit 9Feb26 but it won't be my last. Young at heart and needing a place to show off your creds on the moguls then go here and bypass Stove. The snow here is far superior to Stowe and I think it's because they face north; no ice but lots of hard pack and soft underfoot. I skied top to bottom over three hours on some wonderful groomed steep blues and blacks. I saw the moguls as I roared past. I wish. I cannot. If you can go for it. (C you know who I'm talking to!) It's old school. The lifts are all doubles. There is no high-speed. And the views you get are to be considered worth the ride. Seventeen minutes to the top with a view of Mt. Washington in the distance. Did I say WOW. The base is a bit confusing for the first timer so here's some advice. - the first entrance is the hotel and baby slopes. - drive up the road for lot 3 on the right but don't park yet - turn left and drive up to the lodge and unload your gear - the driver can drive back down to lot 3 and park. - plenty of cubbies in the lodge and places to gear up - there are three main lifts here. get a map. Have fun. I'll be back.

    Everything could be improved. Everything is old and outdated in the resort…read more Our shuttle on our first day had a leaky window with rain water constantly streaming in. When another rider asked the driver if they really made him drive the bus with water pouring in. The driver explained that the shuttle was mothballed but they had to resurrect it because the mechanic had been out sick and the resort didn't have enough operating shuttles for Christmas week. The glaring issue was the "on demand" shuttle system which was terrible and had extremely long wait times. They just rolled out a new Smuggs Go App (think Uber for shuttles but awful). Multiple times my family including young kids would be left waiting in single digit/negative temps as empty shuttles went by or drivers told us there would another coming despite them having room to bring us down the hill. Even the shuttle drivers were complaining about the app and how it was supposed to be rolled out in the summer for a test run but instead was rolled out a week or so prior to our trip at Christmas time. The drivers said it was done to save paying a dispatcher but they might want to pay that dispatcher as the old system was much better as we had never experienced these issue before when we have come. Almost every family we encountered expressed their extreme disappointment with the shuttle system with many saying it's the reason they will never come back. Due to the app you should not plan on trying to go back to your condo to make lunch with your kids due to the hour wait times to get back to the house and then the same wait time to get back to skiing. Instead try to eat some of the awful cafeteria food at the "lodge" or in the village. Only decent thing is the slope side waffle cabin! If you want to spend your whole vacation waiting...waiting to ski because snow makers blew the snowmaking guns on the chair lift icing it over and covering it in man made snow (which somehow no one realized until the start of the ski day (resulting in the delaying of kids lessons actually starting)...waiting for 60-70 minutes for shuttles to pick you up every time you try to go anywhere...waiting in massive lift lines because all the lifts are shut down...then Smugglers Notch might be your spot. If you want to actually ski and do activities without spending multiple hours a day waiting, I would go anywhere but here.

    Funspot - Mario Kart

    Funspot

    (298 reviews)

    Walking in feels like accidentally time-traveling into a casino that lost a fight with an arcade…read more Low ceilings? Check. Old carpeting? Absolutely. Dim lighting? You bet--literally. I don't know how to describe it except to say: it's a casino. Plot twist: it's not two levels. It's three. Like a casino lasagna. Every floor is more machines, more blinking lights, and more moments of "wait... where am I?" Yes, you use coins--as it should be. None of this "unlimited play" nonsense. You put in $20, get a pile of coins, and suddenly every game feels meaningful. Even the 80s games cost coins, which honestly just adds to the thrill. Did I expect nostalgia to be free? No. And I respect that. Prize strategy tip: if you want to win big, slot machines are your friends. This place knows what it's doing. Skill, luck, commitment. A journey. We came searching for a game called something like Dragon King? King Dragon? Royal Lizard? Not sure. We never found it. The casino consumed us first. Bonus points: there's free pizza during breaks, which I only discovered because I accidentally started applying for a job there. Competitive wages, paid breaks, flexible schedules. Suddenly the casino is offering real benefits. Final verdict: chaotic, nostalgic, coin-fueled joy. Five stars. No notes. Would I go back? Yes. I think the casino chose me.

    Funspot is an absolute blast. So many games and so many memories packed into one place. They've got…read moreeverything--from old consoles and classic arcade games to new stuff that keeps it fresh. Super easy to get tokens too ($20 gets you 110, which lasts a while since old-school games are just 1 token and newer ones run 2-4). I had a great time on Burgertime and pinball--though I wish they had the Addams Family, Millionaire was still a fun one. Beyond the arcade, they've got indoor mini golf, bowling, and even a tavern, so there's something for everyone, kids and adults alike. This place is fantastic and I'll definitely be back. Pro tip: make sure to head across the street to 603 Sweets after--perfect way to end the day.

    Infinite Laser Tag - lasertag - Updated May 2026

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