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Where To Stay In Burlington Vermont Best Western Windjammer

On a recent vacation to Burlington, Vermont, we stayed at the Best Western Windjammer hotel. This was the first time we stayed there, and it turned out to be a great choice! The room had two double beds, bathroom, closet, flat screen tv, coffee maker, small table with two chairs, dresser, refrigerator and microwave. The refrigerator and microwave were stored inside a large closet inside the dresser. There were usb and extra plugs for charging electronic devices. The room seemed pretty clean.
The bathroom had a tub/shower combo. The soap, shampoo and body lotion samples were natural and chemical free, which was a nice change from the usual chemical filled toiletries at other hotels. The brand was Pharmacopia.
A full, free breakfast was included. It consisted of scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage patties, mini cinnamon rolls, muffins, Chobani yogurt, toast and bagels, cold cereal, make your own waffles, apples/oranges/bananas, black tea (no green tea), coffee, juice, milk and water. It didn’t seem to change and got a little boring after three days, but overall it was very good. Being gluten free also limited my options.
There were two pools, one indoor and one outdoor. We only visited the outdoor pool which we ate breakfast near one morning. It looked pretty clean.
Warm cookies are served every night at 8:00.
There are additional snacks for purchase.
The hotel is set back from the road. The room was pretty quiet and the beds were fairly comfortable.
The hotel has a shuttle to the airport. I don’t know if it would take you to downtown Burlington. The hotel is about 6 minutes from downtown, so we just drove ourselves and parked on a side street called Pine St.
The hotel is right next to a Moe’s restaurant and across the street from the Vermont Gallery Barn, which is definitely worth a visit. The Best Western has a restaurant called the Windjammer, but we didn’t eat at it. It was however, recommended to us as a good place to eat. There are also a bunch of restaurants in the nearby vicinity. Bueno Y Sano was a good, quick Mexican restaurant. We also ate at Chili’s, Longhorn Steakhouse and the Outback Steakhouse which were all pretty close. Trader Joe’s is also nearby.

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Echo Aquarium and Science Center Museum Burlington Vermont

Burlington, Vermont is a pretty popular place for outdoor activities like biking, sailing, hiking and skiing. A fun indoor activity is the Echo Aquarium and Science Center. It is located at the end of College St. down near the shore of Lake Champlain. There are quite a few exhibits with fish, frogs, snakes, an eel and turtles.

There is a hands on earth science exhibit area that’s good for younger kids. There’s also a play area for kids 6 and younger.
There is currently a special exhibit feature 50 States Trivia. Each state has an interactive exhibit with fun facts about the state. Be sure to grab a U.S. map at the start of the exhibit to color in the states you have traveled to.
On the second floor of the museum is an outdoor area that overlooks the lake. It’s a great spot for photos.

There are a few short videos that talk about Lake Champlain. One of which talks about Champ, the prehistoric dinosaur that is said to still live in Lake Champlain. It’s a pretty believable video and even shows a photo that was taken of Champ in 1977!

Admission is $14.50 for adults and $11.50 for kids 3 – 14. Kids under 3 are free.

The Echo is open year round from 10am – 5pm.

The only downside is the gift shop is high priced and mainly consists of random science toys that could be found on Amazon. I didn’t see any clothing items.

Also, we didn’t purchase a 3D movie viewing, but wished we had.

The museum is definitely worth a visit!

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