![]() The ice cream shop is a decent value and gets very busy around the story time. Restaurants - We didn't eat at the main restaurant this time but last time we had the all-you-can-eat breakfast and found it a good value. Similar to Atlas holding the world, where the world is your children's joy and expectations. The best carrying technique I found is to drape the tube across your back and shoulders with your right hand holding a handle down at your side and your left hand holding a handle above your shoulder. Note to parents: It's a chore to haul the tube up the 4 flights of stairs take your time (because there will be a line at the top). Water Park - Quite a lot of slides and activities. The chairs were designed by someone either has no lower back issues, or an alien unfamiliar with the human body. From my memory, here is what was provided: Spatulas and scrapers Dull knives Scissors and can opener A couple of mixing bowls A couple of pans Cookie sheet Dishes, glasses, mugs, and cutlery for 12-14 people (Note: the bowls are shallow and small, not ideal for cereal) "Dining Area" - This is a tad crowded with the bar and two small tables. Kitchen - It's a butt-and-a-half kitchen, so you aren't going to be cooking huge feasts. ![]() The closet is a little small, but how much clothes are you going to hang up at a water park? Kid Condo - The beds were comfortable and the bunks seem plenty safe with no danger of roll-outs on the top bunk. Master Bedroom - King bed is comfortable and the room has some space. Beware, the living room TV is quite audible from the loft, so light sleepers beware. The 3/4 bath is nice and the sink is outside the bathroom which is useful if there are two people in the loft. Kind of cramped up there but it does afford some privacy, though there is a half-wall overlooking the living room. There's a comfortable chair (if you use a throw pillow for lumbar support). Main Bathroom - Huge with minimal towel rods, but here is a retractable clothesline for swimsuits. ![]() The separate room was quite spacious with a kitchenette. The two queen room is separated from the rest of the condo by a foyer and then the whole condo has another locked door to the main hall. As the description on the website states, there is a Master bedroom, a kid condo (queen with twin bunks), a loft (full and 3/4 bath), living room (fold out couch), kitchen, and separate room (two queens, fold out couch, and full bath). We were a family of 5 adults and three kids and it was more than enough room. ![]() I'll review the rest of the Lodge but first I'll talk about the condo we stayed at, the Great Frontier Loft Condo. ![]() This was our second visit to the Lodge and we had very good time! I recommend Great Wolf Lodge to anyone, especially those with younger kids since it isn't overwhelming yet has plenty of activities. ![]()
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