3. Schedule some time away froM the Water park each day.
While the water park is the best reason to stay at Great Wolf Lodge, you might want to de-prune at some point. The lodge offers loads of free activities, including arts and crafts at CubClub on Wheels and nightly story time with costumed characters.
If your kids want to do activities that cost extra—such as MagiQuest, create-your-own stuffed animal Creation Station, and glitter tattooing—consider getting the kids PupPasses or PawPasses to save up to 42% as a package deal.
4. Don't force teens to endure MagiQuest.
Each water park has highly trained lifeguards who undergo daily training drills, so older kids can safely set off on their own while you keep an eye on the younger ones. Below, we've listed some of the best activities for each age group, both in and out of the water.
Toddlers: the water slides and gentle sprayers in Whooping Hollow and Cub Paw Pool, and nightly story time with costumed characters
Kids aged 4–12: Fort Mackenzie, a four-story treehouse with a gigantic tipping bucket; and MagiQuest, a live action-adventure game in which kids gear up with a magic wand to complete a scavenger hunt and defeat a dragon
Teens and tweens: the more extreme water slides, such as Howlin' Tornado or Coyote Canyon; and Northern Lights Arcade, which has more than 100 games
Adults: the 21+ hot tub and the poolside bar