
We were so hungry at one point while swimming that we got some food at the restaurant there in the waterpark and is was over $60 for a cheeseburger combo, 2 hotdogs, & a nacho (that’s only one drink).

Our family tried to bring as many snacks with us as we could but mind you there is no microwave in your room. My only complaints would be #1 the food is astronomically high. Everything is digital, room keys & payments are scanned from your wrist band. There are many amenities & things to do, as well as places to eat infuse the resort. We were able to score a Groupon & decided to go on a Thursday night because the low price could not be beat! We had a great time & tried to enjoy a little bit of everything the resort had to offer. We went to the great wolf lodge for my daughters 6th birthday & the 5 of us stayed in a junior cabin suite.

A little patients goes a long way as always with kids… Take your grandkids and you will win the grandparent of the year award according to my kids!!! More Show less When going to GWL it is good to have the mindset that there are LOTS of kids doing LOTS of things and sometimes everything is not perfect… In my experience the staff is calm, positive and effective in their response to any request. I LOVE watching them and participating with them in all the fun. GWL provides an opportunity for them to be very active and enjoy each other despite the age differences 4-8-10…. They also love the Wolf Den Theme room where they have their own little area with bunkbed. They are able to find something to eat despite being picky eaters. Over the years they have participated in probably all of the activities inside and out of the waterpark. They are hooked on Magi quest… never miss the candy store or the ice cream. Seriously we did one of the slides 7 times climbing the 87 steps with glee. My grandkids LOVE the environment … They stay in the waterpark for many HOURS finding delight in the different water activities: the slides, the lazy river, the wave area, the dumping bucket etc.
