The Grand Daddy of them all… North America's first triple-tracked Alpine Slide and still one of the longest slides in the world - a full 2/3 of a mile. Children 6 & Under ride free, but must be with an Adult.
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An uber-challenging 24' multi-faced "real-rock" wall with different faces for different challenges. Open toed shoes not permitted.
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Truly beautiful and scenic, it's the Augusta National of miniature golf courses...in our humble opinion, of course.
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Two, count 'em, two! Slip into the harness and take trampolining to new heights. Literally!
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Round and round you'll go until you yell "Stop!" It's a four-rider, self-propelled spinning sensation!
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Race against a friend, or the clock, as you actually pedal your way into orbit - like a bicycle race turned on its head!
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The little ones now have a Bromley slide all their own with the colorful, bouncy, 24' inflated Kiddie Slide!
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It's basically 100' of "YEEEEEEE-HA!" on a super strong steel cable.
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At 456', the Splash is still Vermont's longest, and therefore coolest, water slide ride. Maximum weight 375 lbs for either one or two riders.
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A nautically-nifty perennial favorite. Aye-aye!
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Wonderfully bouncy with some serious "boinging" goin' on!
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It looms as high as a four-story building, swings riders at speeds approaching 40mph and produces 3G's of gravitational force. Minimum height of 48" required to ride.
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