It's clear that there's plenty to do here in New Hampshire. Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall there's something to do outside including skiing, tubing, sleigh-riding, and general exploring. Not to mention the many indoor attractions like flea markets and restaurants that fill the state. But this gigantic arcade might be worth changing all your plans! They claim to be the biggest in the world and, judging by how much there is to do, we believe it!
If you've spent most of your life in New Hampshire, there's a good chance your childhood memories are filled with days at Funspot!
Founded in 1952 by Bob Lawton, Funspot is more than just an arcade. It's a multi-activity experience that will keep you busy in a different way every time you visit.
To meet the man behind this legendary place, you can find Mr. Lawton in Long Tavern every Saturday from 3 to 4 p.m.
It's hard to tell just how huge this place is from the outside, but once you walk in there's no mistaking that it's actually huge. And, just in case you don't buy it, you can see the official designation on the wall from the Guinness Book of World Records. It's officially the largest arcade in the world!
There are vintage games and more modern varieties that make up the more than 600 arcade games that can be played here.
If you have a special place in your heart for the vintage games, you'll want to check out the American Classic Arcade Museum where 300 classic games await you.
For those who want more than arcade games, there's a bowling alley.
You'll also find bumper cars, indoor mini golf, and other interactive games.
Even the ol' classic — Skeeball!
And, in the summertime, take your fun outside on the adventure course.
Funspot is located at 579 Endicott St. N, Laconia, New Hampshire. They're open every day of the year, with the exception of Christmas Day. You can visit Sunday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., on Friday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to midnight. Learn more about what you can find on their website, or visit them on Facebook. You can always call them on 603-366-4377.
For more fun in New Hampshire, we recommend this unique way to explore Mount Washington this winter. The Auto Road might be closed for most vehicles... but not these!
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