Halloween Boo Bash @ Smugglers’ Notch Resort

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Who

All Ages, Toddlers, Kinder, Kids, Tweens, Teens

Details

Cost: $5 – $10 Parking: Yes

Head to Smugglers’ Notch Resort for the Halloween Boo Bash at FunZone 2.0! Entry is $10 per child and $5 per adult, including event access. Come in costume (or not) for a fun-filled evening. Kids enjoy pumpkin painting, candy bag decorating, face painting, and a family-friendly scavenger hunt. Ghostly Glow mini-golf is available all day, and Halloween movies playing on the big screen in the Ozone. Warm up by the bonfire with “Death by Hot Chocolate” and snack on popcorn with spooky toppings. Some thrilling extras are also available for an additional cost like Haunted Laser Tag and access the Go Zone.

Reviews

6 reviews
  • February 9, 2015
    "We love the kids programs, the daycare center Treasures, the shuttle service, the trails and the restaurant. We would definitely like to see improvements to the lift speed and possibly an enclosed option. It's a great family skiride mountain. We're on our 3rd season with now 3 and 7 year olds. Everyone leaves happy at the end of the day."
    - jojastatt
  • February 4, 2013
    "Several waterparks in the summer, lots of ski mountains for several levels of abilities, teen center, hiking, mountain biking, great condos to rent. Love Smuggs!"
    - palaflamme@hotmail.com
  • January 26, 2011
    "We had come to Smugglers Notch for a weekend in January to put their wintertime activities to the test. We sure did pack a whole lotta fun into 48 hours, however I feel like we barely scratched the surface. Smuggs is really all that and more. It is a place for families who really enjoy doing things together. They didnt earn the 1 spot for Family Programs for 12th year! in the 2010 SKI Magazine Reader Survey for nothing. HIGHLIGHTS Read my entire review and see a short video of our stay here. The FunZone is a must see, must do while you stay at Smuggs. Kids will have a blast on the large slide, on the obstacle, playing indoor mini golf, or over in the small arcade area. There is a phenomenal slopeside day care should you need it for kids ages 6 weeks through 3 years old. Our youngest wanted to try snowboarding for the first time. As she is a veteran skier, we decided the best way to approach this new challenge was to sign her up for an adventure snowboard group lesson. This hour and a half morning lesson allowed her to get some instruction yet still let us spend the afternoon skiing as a family. Depending on what area of Smugglers you stay in you may have exclusive use of an indooroutdoor pool area. We were staying in the North Hill Community and had access to the North Hill Central that had an awesome water playground, an indoor heated pool, and two hot tubs. One evening we tubed on Sir Henrys Hill. After the lifts close they turn on the lights and still run the magic carpet over there so you can you can hitch a ride to the top with a tube provided and zoom to the bottom. Probably the most unexpected highlight of our weekend was the the new Arbortrek Canopy Tour Center. After 3 hours of Zip lining we all had a sense of accomplishment, both as individuals and as a family, that we have not achieved from any other family activity we have participated in thus far. Disclosure While I was invited to Smugglers' Notch Family Resort and they paid for most of my expenses, my review reflects the honest opinions of my experience without outside influence."
    - missmagpie
  • March 28, 2010
    "My first time to the mountain and definitely not the last! The mountain is extremely kid friendlyTreasures daycare center is newly built and fantasticwe could drop my 13 mo old off and my husband and I could get in a couple of hours of skiing. Don't miss the apres ski tailgating that takes place in the parking lotfamilies come equipped with chairs and minigrills! What a great day for some spring skiing."
    - vkennedy
  • December 8, 2009
    "Smuggs is an excellent place for first timers because its beginner mountain Morse is separate from the other two mountains that offer intermediateadvanced terrain. That means new skiersriders can learn without having too many other skiers zip by them, which can be intimidating. Their instructors are excellent too."
    - Nicoleball
  • April 5, 2008
    "Mitey Mites is an EXCELLENT skiboard program for local children ages 612. It runs for 8 sessions u pick Saturdays or Sundays starting in January. This is the 2nd year my son has participated and he has improved tremendously! The staff are fun and motivating and best of all will work with families who have special needs children."
    - Lisa S

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