We were warmly greeted by the staff, and both our kids received complimentary wolf ears at check-in. The lobby was vibrantly decorated with Christmas trees, a mailbox for sending letters to Santa, a large gingerbread house used for private dining and multiple holiday activities for the kids throughout the three days of our stay. They have characters and storytime for the little ones, interactive quest games throughout the lodge for the younger kids and a challenging ropes course for old children and teenagers.īooking our trip around the holidays wasn’t intentional but was such a welcome surprise when we arrived. We noticed that kids of all ages were enjoying themselves at the resort, which isn’t just a waterpark. and Canada with the same branding, amenities, rooms and service. Great Wolf Lodge has over 15 resorts across the U.S. There have been similar resorts popping up along the Northeast, but we decided on Great Wolf Lodge primarily because of the age of our children (5 and 3) and this being our first time with them to a water park. After researching a few different resorts and asking friends for recommendations, we decided on Great Wolf Lodge in Pocono Mountains, Penn. We knew that trip would be geared toward their schedules and enjoyment rather than spa excursions for us. My family decided to take a long weekend getaway during the holidays to an indoor waterpark for the kids. Whether you're going in December or July, here's what to know before you go. 'Tis the season.to take your kids to an indoor water park! One of Trips + Giggles traveling moms, Katie T., has reported back on that time last Christmas when she took her two kids to the Great Wolf Lodge, an indoor water park and resort in the Poconos.
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