Showing posts with label New Hampshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Hampshire. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

A weekend in New Hampshire

Hello!

This is it. We're back in MA getting ready for Jamie to leave for Antarctica on September 24th. So soon!  This year we hope to stay for a full year meaning we won't be back in that States until at least October 2015.  With Jamie's departure coming up and the possibility of being gone for a year looming, we've been trying to visit everyone we can.

Our first visit was up in New Hampshire to see Jamie's extended family.  Bill, Jamie's dad, had the idea of having a Thanksgiving Dinner for us before we left so we cooked a turkey and roasted up some veggies for a big family dinner. Best part?  Beth, Jamie's cousin, has a deep fryer so we had deep-friend turkey!  I'd never had such a thing and it was delicious!   It was so perfect because the weather has truly turned to fall and we got out and did some fall events which made it even more like Thanksgiving.   We worked outside with Uncle Dave milling some wood, we fed the chickens and then went to pick apples and eat apple cider donuts.   All we needed was a corn maze!
Riding out to pick apples. 

MM. Gala are ripe! 

Maybe we ate more than we picked...but we needed to make sure that we liked the product. 

So many apples! 

Look how New England this is! There's even a quartet playing country music in the background. 

DONUTS!  The line was super long! 

We asked this boy how many pounds of vegetable shortening they go through in a day and he told us about 75 pounds. Then we asked him how much batter, about 350 pounds.  Then we paused to think about the ratio of batter to oil. 

But that's what made them so delicious! 

Uncle Dave walking out to make sure we haven't broken anything. 

FUN with saws! 

Maybe we'll help make something with the wood that he mills. 

Putting the turkey into the fryer. 12.5 pounds and it only took 50 minutes. 

Jamie and Grandpa, I really liked their color scheme. 

Bill, Jamie and Grammie.  I liked their color scheme too! 

Beth and Bill, waiting for the turkey. 

Fun in the kitchen! 

DONE! 

Group photo!  Starting from the left top row: Jamie, Uncle Dave, Aunt Sue, and Uncle Dave. Bottom row, Shannon, Bill, Grammie, Aunt Jane, Meme, Uncle Dave, Grampa, Cousin Beth

At the dinner table, starting on the right: Jamie, Grammie, Grampa, Aunt Jane, Uncle Dave, Uncle Bob, Shannon, Beth, Sue, Bill, Aunt Sue, Uncle Dave, Meme

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Pinball Wizard!

OK.  I may be committing some kind of blasphemy here, but I'm going to speak my mind on this matter:  there is a place (coincidentally also in New Hampshire) with a better selection of arcade games than Funspot (Weirs Beach, NH).  I know!  I know!  And I feel traitorous just thinking it!  But here I am, spreading these evil thoughts on the interwebs!  But before you excommunicate me from the church of awesomest places, hear me out.

The arcade in question is called The Pinball Wizard (Pelham, NH), and to be fair the main category in which I am comparing it to the classic arcade mecca is in the pinball department.  They offer over 100 active pinball machines, a good collection of older electro magnetic tables as well as a huge number of solid state machines.  They also have over 150 arcade games, giving Funspot a run for their money in terms of numbers alone.  


Jamie playing the #1 rated pinball machine (ipdb.org), The Twilight Zone
Was that an extra game pop I heard, or do my ears deceive me?!


Not only does Pinball Wizard totally blow the competition away with the number of Pinball tables on the floor, they also have a fantastic selection, including 7 out of the 10 top rated pinball machines according to the internet pinball machine database (www.ipdb.org), including my favorites: Star Trek: Next Generation, The Adams Family, and Medieval Madness. 


I asked in the summer what their electric bill was: over $10,000...A MONTH!


OK, so I said my piece comparing it to Funspot, and if pinball is your thing I really must say that you must check this place out.  It is also a lot closer to Boston than Lake Winnipesaukee.  But now I am getting to the drawbacks in which Funspot wins out.  Price-wise, Funspot is way cheaper and probably always will be.  Funspot's main attraction for me is the unique non-profit, playable, arcade museum, and at one token per game and their progressive token pricing (and free 50 token coupons), you are looking at something like 13 cents a game.  Pretty impressive.  Pinball Wizard gives you a few extra tokens if you buy 20 dollars worth (nothing like what Funspot yields), but the average game will take two tokens and the rarer/most popular machines go up to four tokens (Medieval Madness being one of them).  This is understandable given the electricity costs, the fact it is a for profit business (Funspot gets a lot of their machines donated nowadays), and the value of some of these rarer tables (15-20k!).  

Funspot also sports a lot more of what I call "token wasters", skill games in which winning tickets is the objective.  They also have a pretty fun prize counter where one can redeem these tickets.  While at this point in my life I don't really gravitate towards these so much, I am a pretty big fan of ski ball and Funspot also has that department on lock.  So if these sort of things are for you, Funspot may win out in your book, and I think for kids this will actually usually be the case.  But getting back to the difference in price, if you are using your tokens for pinball/arcade games only, I discovered that 20 bucks goes nearly as far in terms of time playing.

My final point of comparison would be atmosphere, in which Funspot will always win in my book.  Hell, I had my bachelor party there as it has such an important place in my heart.  My heart rate still doubles when we pull onto the familiar road approaching the place.  The three floor layout is unique (and zany), it has all the games I remember from my childhood, has a bowling alley (candle pin AND big ball), a pizza shop, and a bar.  Kind of hard to compete with all that.  Pinball Wizard has a soda machine and is located in a more or less pedestrian plaza.  

SO, my review/comparison ends here and I must say that in terms of straight up pinball gaming quality the Pinball Wizard is VERY hard to beat and a pilgrimage should be in order for anyone in the greater Boston area who loves pinball.  But don't go forgetting about Funspot either - just make a weekend trip out of these two establishments and compare them for yourself.