So this past two days we headed off to Great Wolf Lodge in Niagara Falls Canada for the first time with the boys. There were many things we learned after going that no amount of reading ahead of time told me. I am going to break in down into specific posts, mainly to keep on topic, but also the boys don't let me get too much time on the computer in a row.
Part 1: Check-in
Check-in is available 1pm on your day of arrival. They don't guarantee your room will be ready for you but you can get into your bath suit and hit the waterpark. When you check-in you get bracelets. These act as your room key, charge card, and most importantly they connect your children to you in the event you get separated.
For us upon check-in we were also offered a meal package for adults and children older than 4. The meal package includes a buffet dinner, buffet breakfast, and lunch option from the restaurants in the waterpark or just outside. The price for each adult was $45 and for a child was $25. I have no idea if this is a regular thing, but nothing I saw by reading ahead of time.
Another fun thing was during check-in there are spots for your children to place their hands under the counter that cause creatures to come to life and talk to them. At first this scared my 3 year old, but then he wanted to check in again just so he could make the animals talk.
In the lobby there are also a moose, bear, and tree that you can make come to life the same way. In front of this is also where they do the night-time story at 8pm.
So now we are checked in, lucky us our room was ready, so off we go to get into our room and hit the waterpark.
Next room review......
Part 1: Check-in
Check-in is available 1pm on your day of arrival. They don't guarantee your room will be ready for you but you can get into your bath suit and hit the waterpark. When you check-in you get bracelets. These act as your room key, charge card, and most importantly they connect your children to you in the event you get separated.
For us upon check-in we were also offered a meal package for adults and children older than 4. The meal package includes a buffet dinner, buffet breakfast, and lunch option from the restaurants in the waterpark or just outside. The price for each adult was $45 and for a child was $25. I have no idea if this is a regular thing, but nothing I saw by reading ahead of time.
Another fun thing was during check-in there are spots for your children to place their hands under the counter that cause creatures to come to life and talk to them. At first this scared my 3 year old, but then he wanted to check in again just so he could make the animals talk.
In the lobby there are also a moose, bear, and tree that you can make come to life the same way. In front of this is also where they do the night-time story at 8pm.
So now we are checked in, lucky us our room was ready, so off we go to get into our room and hit the waterpark.
Next room review......
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