Lastly there is a slide tower with two big tube rider slides. Lucy especially liked how there were ledges here that made areas not as deep and she could jump off them to us. There is also another lazy river like area outside, but it did not use tubes and it fed into the main pool. It has another giant bucket and an open water slide. There is also another play structure out here, but it was closed due to staffing shortages. The pool has one side that is zero entry with some splash pad features for little ones. There is a big pool just outside where Lucy loved to just swim around. Out here is almost like a whole other water park and we spent lots of time outside as well. In addition to all that inside, which is open year round, there is the outdoor water park which is open during the summers. This slide scared me but it was fun to ride. It takes four person tubes and unfortunately does not have a conveyor to get the tubes to the top of the slide (unlike the similar slide in Colorado), so you do have to carry that big tube all the way to the top. This is a slide that dumps you into a large funnel. The last slide to mention in the indoor water park is the funnel slide, The Howlin Tornado. There is also a drop slide which we never have the courage to ride. There is a race way and two tube slides here which were all fun. Behind this area were the larger indoor slides. Lucy had some fun in the play structure, but it was really designed for very smaller children. In another section of the indoor park there is a wave pool and a small kids play structure. This structure does have a couple water slides that do not use tubes, but they were closed when we were there. Lucy did not like the anxiety of the bucket dumping, so we did not spend much time here. In another area of the indoor park there is a large play structure with one of the giant buckets of water that dumps periodically. In this area they also have a pool with basketball hoops. These slides are enclosed and that was a little scary for her. She eventually warmed up to going on the bigger slides if someone else went down the slide next to it with her. Lucy loved the small slide area and played there a lot. Then there are a couple of slides that are little bigger (but don’t use tubes for riders). We all enjoyed the lazy river too, both from the slide and just riding it around.īehind the yellow slide there is an area for small children with little water slides. At first Lucy was too scared to ride this slide, but once she warmed up to the idea it was her favorite thing to do and she probably went on it twenty times (always on a double tube with an adult). When you first enter the water park you are in an area with a medium size yellow slide that takes single or double tubes and empties into the lazy river. One of the great things about the Great Wolf Lodge is the range of options that they have for all the ages in your family. There were both indoor and outdoor parts of the water park and since we were there during the summer we were able to enjoy both of them. Although we had tons of fun at both of them I think we enjoyed this one more (except maybe Meagan who was pregnant with Isla at the time and could not ride the big slides). The Great Wolf Lodge at Wisconsin Dells has a much larger water park than the one in Colorado. The Great Wolf Lodge Water Park at Wisconsin DellsĮvery Great Wolf Lodge has an indoor water park, it is kind of their trademark thing. Since the Colorado park is our main point of reference for comparison I’ll make references to differences and similarities between them. Wisconsin Dells is an area known for their waterparks, so I want to talk first about how the park was at the Great Wolf Lodge, and then I’ll talk a little bit about the hotel part and also Magiquest. Each Great Wolf Lodge is a little different and of course there were changes because of the pandemic, but we had a lot of fun being there. we were able to go to the Great Wolf Lodge in Colorado and really enjoyed it, so when we got the chance to visit the original location in the Wisconsin Dells this summer as part of our trip to Minnesota we were very excited to go. Back in 2020 before then pandemic had reached the U.S.
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