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Mel's Funway Park – Litchfield

$25 for Mel's Funway Park All-Day Pass ($45 Value) or $15 for Mel's Funpack ($25 Value) at Mel's Funway Park in Litchfield

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Highlights

  • Unlimited rides
  • Mini golf & batting cages
  • Go-karts & laser tag
  • About an hour from Boston

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 30, 2012
  • Valid only for option purchased. Subject to weather conditions. Mel's Funway Park closed for season from 11/1/11-4/7/12; set to re-open on 4/8/12.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

When Eisenhower designed the Interstate Highway system, he envisioned a lawless, death-race arena where only the fastest could avoid being killed by mechanical gulls. Experience a thrilling fraction of his racing dream with today's Groupon at Mel's Funway Park, located in Litchfield, New Hampshire. Choose one of the following Groupons:

  • For $25, you get a Mel's Funway Park All-Day Pass (a $45 value), which gets you one-day unlimited go-karts, batting cages, mini golf, laser tag, laser maze, and driving range.
  • For $15, you get a Mel's Funpack (a $25 value), which gets you one go-kart ride, six batting-cage tokens, one round of mini-golf, one small bucket of balls for the driving range, one laser-tag game, and one laser-maze game.

With an All-Day Pass in hand, merrymakers can limitlessly enjoy Mel's Funway Park's go-karts, batting cages, mini golf, driving range, laser tag, and laser maze. Motor around Mel's go-kart track, which tests rubber-burners with tight turns and a bridge. David Ortiz admirers can emulate Big Papi in Mel's batting cages, featuring a replica of the Fenway Park's Green Monster and pitches from 45 to 85 mph. Golf gurus can tap orbs around two mini-golf courses, or sharpen their power-drive on the driving range. Show off your laser-firing accuracy or settle trading disputes with the Galactic Emperor Zorgo by dueling in the laser plex, where fog and black lights fill the futuristic arena. Mel's laser maze presents an electrifying challenge, as calm contortionists achieve victory by maneuvering around 36 beams of emerald light.

Groupon Says

The Groupon Guide to: Famous Equations

Math and science have long been two of our most treasured sources of equations. Here's a look at some of these famous mathematical statements:

The Energy-Mass Equivalence: E=MC²
In 1905, Alfred Einstein was the first to posit that mass and energy are actually the same thing, despite the fact that they are clearly two different things. Several weeks later, this famous equation created the atomic bomb. Today, scientists agree that the atomic bomb was a bad thing, that mass and energy are clearly two different things (Just look at them!), and that Einstein should apologize.

The Pythagorean Theorem: a² + b²= c²
British philosopher Pythagoras put forward this important theory about the length of triangle sides, which states that the three sides of any triangle always add up to 180 centimeters. Although it might look funny to modern brains, the reason that the equation contains letters instead of numbers is that numbers had not yet been invented. Unfortunately, the Pythagorean theorem has largely fallen out of favor because triangles aren't used anymore.

Pi: π = A/r²
This tasty mathematical constant expresses the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Mathematicians must memorize all of pi's 100 digits to graduate from college and to receive the traditional mathematician's crown. Pi is closely linked to the mysterious circle, the boring geometric shape that contains a disappointing number of right angles. For most people, it's enough to remember pi's first three digits: three hundred fourteen.

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Mel's Funway Park

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    Litchfield

    454 Charles Bancroft Hwy.
    Litchfield, New Hampshire 03052
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