What's a half-million bucks between friends? To say that last summer's debut of The Sun Mountain Flyer, News England's newest and longest ZipRider, was met with wild acclaim would be putting it mildly. It was crazy, to tell you the truth, and the Flyer sold-out on virtually every day of operation. What to do? Well, what else could we do? We ponied up another five hundred grand, is what we did, and added two more lines, doubling the capacity of the (now) $1,500,000, five-story high, half-mile long, 50 MPH Sun Mountain Flyer! Four seats, less waiting! ...

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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 under 48" ride free, but must be with an Adult.

An uber-challenging 24' multi-faced "real-rock" wall with different faces for different challenges. Open toed shoes not permitted.

Truly beautiful and scenic, it's the Augusta National of miniature golf courses...in our humble opinion, of course.

Four, count 'em, Four! That's right, we've added two more brand new Trampoline Things to the Summer 2009 lineup! Slip into the harness and take trampolining to new heights. Literally! Must weigh between 30-200lbs to ride

Round and round you'll go until you yell "Stop!" It's a four-rider, self-propelled spinning sensation! Max weight- 180 lbs per rider, minimum height of 36"

Race against a friend as you actually pedal your way into orbit - like a bicycle race turned on its head! Must be at least 52" tall to ride.

The little ones now have a Bromley slide all their own with the colorful, bouncy, 24' inflated Kiddie Slide! Must be under 48" to ride.

It's basically 100' of "YEEEEEEE-HA!" on a super strong steel cable. Must be under 125 lbs and at least 48" tall

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. Minimum height of 42"

A nautically-nifty perennial favorite. Aye-aye! Must be under 48" to ride.

Wonderfully bouncy with some serious "boinging" goin' on! Must be under 48" to ride.

It looms as high as a four-story building, swings riders at speeds approaching 40mph and produces 3G's of gravitational force. Maximum weight of 300lbs, minimum height of 48" required to ride.

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