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Vermont’s Tyler Place: The Original Playstation

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March 4, 2015
Easy summer days of biking without checking for texts. Conquering the high dive in full sun, away from the glow of an electronic screen. Remember?

Family summer vacations at The Tyler Place Family Resort are interactive by nature. Kids relearn how to truly play in real time, and parents get a chance to hit "replay." You could get a signal, but you won't just seek connectivity. You'll feel it.

It's an all-inclusive escape on a mile of private shoreline and woodlands on Lake Champlain. Where "responsive" is defined by the unique service of the Tyler Family and staff. 

Plug in to The Tyler Place this summer; heed a new call of duty: families will have fun. Real fun. Here's why:

1) This fantasy is so realistic. Go mobile with guided archery, ropes course, waterskiing and sailing, pottery, biking, hikes, and more.

2) A tablet: the handheld base from which you design art and build crafts. Prefer a low-key vacation? Send the family packing and paint, read, or simply claim a shady hammock.

3) Our sites include the waterfront, packed with sailboats, canoes, and kayaks; walks and hikes happen in forests and meadows. The lodge is dining and activity central. Cozy cottages? It's your turn.

4) Our feed is a food feed. Locally sourced, our chef cooks up creative cuisine, all included in your stay. Kids eat with their groups, giving parents time to reconnect.

5) That glow is the summer sun. Relinquish the screen and bask in the pleasant warmth, cool shade, and fragrant Vermont summer air. When it's hot in the city, it's just right here.

6) Looting may occur ... at the pirate ship, on a treasure hunt. Nine age-staggered kids' programs, from infants to teens, create a true camp experience led by the best counselors.

This summer, the Tyler Place is open from May 22nd to September 12th. Call 802-868-4000 and take your family’s game to a new galaxy. Joysticks? Outdated. Load a vacation of pure Vermont joy.