![]() ![]() Visit the Creation Station where kids make a plush Great Wolf Kids character come to life, complete with outfits, costumes and accessories. Paws-on Projects allows youngsters to create their own craft projects each with a personal touch. Periodically throughout the day the Great Clock Tower comes to life with songs, stories and jokes as children interact with animated figures to make great memories of their visit. Wolf Walk is a prowl around the Grand Lobby to learn about wolves, bears, raccoons and other animals. Morning, noon and night there are numerous activities happening throughout Great Wolf Lodge. Want something after the kids are asleep? Food and wine is available through room service, a relaxing way for adults to end the day without having to go out. ![]() Bear Paw Sweets & Eats and Dunkin Donuts feature coffee and desserts. If you just can’t break away from the water fun, Buckets Incredible Craveables is located inside the water park and serves sandwiches, snacks and beverages. Outside the water park Gitchigoomie Grill and Hungry as a Wolf serve meals in a restaurant atmosphere. There are numerous places to eat at Great Wolf Lodge, whether its breakfast, lunch or dinner, meals or snacks, or even late night room service, there is something to suit everyone’s taste. There are two sections-one for guests of all ages so families can relax together and an area limited to adults only. ![]() When it’s time to relax, the soothing heat of the Manitoba Tubs is the place to be. It has splash fountains and is only 18 inches deep. For toddlers, Soak’n Oak Spring is a treehouse where they can climb the oak tree and slide down. Whooping Hollow is another area for younger guests with splash features and slides that are just their size. You can practice your basketball shots and balance on the floats in Chinook Cove. Any mistake results in a warm water landing and the urge to try again until you are successful. Want to slow it down? Grab a tube and let the current carry you along the Caribou Creek lazy river.īig Foot Pass challenges youngsters to use floating lily pads and a cargo net for support as they attempt to make it to the other side of the pool. You’ll be racing back up the steps to do it all over again. For a more adventurous ride, climb the four stories of Alberta Falls where you will hop aboard a tube heading through fast water going outside the building and coming back in before a final drop into the plunge pool. Back on land, when you hear the bell ring you can either get in the way or out of the way as the giant bucket on top empties. Twisting and turning your way down, you’ll slide out gently into the pool at the bottom. At the top, the best way to return to land is by the twin body slides. You can start out slowly by climbing Fort McKenzie, a three-story water fort tree house, exploring the interactive water toys and splash features on your way up. After checking in you’ll want to head for the water park as soon as possible. Their 33,000 square feet of water attractions for guests of all ages and constant temperature of 84 degrees will keep everyone entertained and happy throughout the entire visit. ![]() To enjoy some warm water fun and relax with no worries about the weather, there’s no need to go any further than Great Wolf Lodge indoor water park in Sandusky, Ohio. ![]()
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