You may recall that I've talked about my love for Boardwalk puzzles, specifically their national park puzzles, in a previous puz post, so while this isn't a part of the national park collection, it's a similar enough vibe and it was nice to get to do another of these without having to buy it for myself. It was a 500-piece, but the pattern of the table made it a little more challenging, so I was genuinely worried that I might not finish it before we headed back home! It was a great puzzle experience, though. I continue to love Boardwalk's unique piece shapes, and this puzzle had the added fun of having little critters and easter eggs incorporated, which was a nice little treat. A solid five stars for this puzzle.
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Sunday, December 14, 2025
The best VRBOs have puzzles
I'm not generally the person who ends up actually booking the VRBO when we go places, so I don't ever get to leave reviews after a stay. But if I did, I would bump the rating up a little if at least one good puzzle is provided. It's simply good customer service. In this VRBO case the presence of puzzle was sort of negated by the fact that they locked the AC (allegedly by accident?) so we couldn't adjust it and then they didn't have any fans in the bedrooms (for the love of god, who doesn't have at least a standing fan??). But hey, at least there was a puzzle. And a Boardwalk one, at that! Red Rock Adventure.
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