Hotel Stay with complimentary breakfast at The Waters of Minocqua in Minocqua, WI

The Waters of Minocqua
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Family-friendly resort features indoor water park and access to Northwoods recreation

What You Get

  • One or two-night stay for four in a traditional double-queen room or six in a deluxe double-queen room

$8 Daily Resort Fee Includes

  • Wi-Fi
  • Self-parking
  • Fitness center access
  • In-room coffee
  • Towels in the waterpark
  • Local phone calls

Hotel at a Glance: The Waters of Minocqua

This family-friendly resort in northern Wisconsin has the look of a woodsy wilderness lodge, with log furnishings and a big stone fireplace in the great room. But guests are far from roughing it—a pub, a café, and an indoor water park are among the amenities on site.

  • Make a splash in the indoor water park, which features pools, slides, and a kids' play area (water slide hours may vary).
  • The Waters Pub serves made-to-order pizzas, burgers, and appetizers, as well as beers and cocktails. It’s open Tuesday–Saturday.
  • Start the day right with a complimentary breakfast.
  • Starbucks coffee is brewed in the onsite café.
  • Rooms and suites feature handcrafted furniture, private balconies, and, in some rooms, fireplaces.

Room Details

Traditional Double-Queen Room

  • Two queen beds
  • Standard occupancy: 4 adults & 2 kids or 2 adults & 4 kids
  • Maximum occupancy: 4 adults & 2 kids or 2 adults & 4 kids

Deluxe Double-Queen Room

  • Two queen beds and one sofa bed
  • Standard occupancy: 6
  • Maximum occupancy: 6

Hotel Policies

  • Check-in: 4 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • $8 resort fee includes:
    • WiFi
    • Self-parking
    • Fitness center access
    • In-room coffee
    • Towels in the waterpark
    • Local phone calls
  • Parking: self parking included in resort fee.
  • Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property.
  • Pet policy: pets may be added for an additional $25 per pet per night.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available during booking or at check-in for an additional cost.

Wisconsin’s Northwoods: Towering Pines and World’s Third-Highest Concentration of Lakes

Hundreds of millions of years ago, this area of northern Wisconsin near Michigan’s Upper Peninsula looked more like the Rocky Mountains than the Great Plains. But between then and now, protracted erosion and glaciation slowly sanded down the once-towering peaks to produce today’s gentle forested hills and endless lakes.

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources claims that this region boasts the world’s third-highest concentration of lakes. There are 900 in the Northern Highland-American Legion State Park, and many of them are ideal for fishing, boating, and canoeing. While you’re exploring this 220,000-acre state park—the most visited in Wisconsin—you might see animals such as black bears, otters, beavers, and deer.

Amenities

  • Complimentary breakfast
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi (included in the resort fee)
  • Pub & Lounge
  • Café
  • Fitness center (included in the resort fee)
  • Parking (included in the resort fee)
  • Indoor/outdoor water park
  • Arcade
  • Gift shop
  • Computer Workstation
  • Pet-friendly rooms available

Traveler's Tips

  • Waterslide hours may vary; open Friday after 4 p.m. until Sunday until 5 p.m. Contact property to confirm availability during your stay. See more information here

Getting There

  • Nearest airports: Rhinelander-Oneida County Airport (RHI; 26 miles), Austin Straubel International Airport (GRB; 161 miles)
  • Distance from Green Bay: 163 miles

Need to know info

  • 72-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 21+ to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • 11% tax and $8 daily resort fee added at purchase
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About The Waters of Minocqua

Customer Reviews

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Darla
5 ratings|3 reviews
Fantastic- beautiful facility and wonderful staff!
taylor
4 ratings|4 reviews
We loved it. Kids age 1,2 and 4!
Margo
1 rating|1 review
Beautiful hotel with great craftsmanship in the lobby area and rooms. Pleasant staff, just enough amenities to keep all ages happy, and overall a wonderful experience with a warm and comfortable atmosphere that is not as noisy and chaotic as some water parks.
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TravelingCircus1
|1 review
Huge disappointment I was prepared to love The Waters after the recommendation of a friend and visiting the website. She said that my daughter who loves to swim would really enjoy it, and on the website it looks great. I was sorely disappointed. The term “resort” is just an excuse to charge higher fees. The hotel looked dingy, old, and rundown. It smelled bad upon entering, I’m guessing because dogs are allowed. It is in dire need of updating and deep cleaning. Upon arrival, we were greeted by a sign apologizing for staffing shortages. Another sign informed us that there would be no housekeeping offered during our stay. There was a long wait to check in, as well. I was hoping that the “waterpark” would make up for some of this, but unfortunately it was even worse. There was no lighting to speak of in the pool area, so it was quite dark and somewhat depressing. It was actually brighter outside, where it was a cloudy day. There was a bad smell in the pool area which was not chlorine. The pool area also appeared dirty and rundown. I was honestly afraid that we might catch some kind of skin ailment from the pool. Most of the pools are 3’6” deep or less, which is great for little kids and non swimmers, but my daughter tired of it quickly since she couldn’t do much. We didn’t stay in the pool long, and headed up to our room when it was ready (4 pm check-in instead of the standard 3 pm). I was looking forward to our room, but I should’ve known better. We got a double queen fireplace suite, which was a nice size, but very beat up. The fireplace was nice but was on a short timer. Our second floor balcony overlooking the forest was a lovely view. The sofa was really bad—it had been re-covered, and was still threadbare and broken down. The beds were soft and comfortable—no complaints there. The bathroom fan came on with the light, and sounded like a jet engine, as did the air conditioner fan. The air conditioning was not working properly—we tried turning it down to 64 degrees, but it was hotter than 70 all night. The refrigerator door was difficult to open, as it was scraping the floor. The breakfast had a nice variety of items, but unfortunately they ran out of most of it before breakfast time was over. The guests were swarming like vultures, and the poor older woman trying to restock the food was getting run over. We had to take the food back to our room because there was no breakfast seating. The most irritating part of our stay, however, was our attempt to get a noon checkout time instead of 11:00 am. I asked at the front desk the night before, and was told I would have to come back in the morning to check. I stopped by the front desk again at breakfast, and the young lady said that she would have to find the head housekeeper to ask her. I didn’t hear anything, so I called the front desk (I had to use my cell phone, since there was no room phone), and when I finally got through to them, I was assured that we could check out at noon. I had just gotten out of the shower when someone knocked on the door. It was housekeeping asking if we were checking out. I explained that we had a noon checkout, which obviously had not been passed on. We had planned to stay and swim after checkout, but the pool was not worth the effort of having to change clothes and dry off in the restrooms before getting in the car. I definitely would not recommend The Waters, especially at the room rates that they charge.
barbiebutler
|1 review
The Waters of Minocqua Disappointment The hotel is very inviting when you enter the lobby. Upon entering our room, we were greeted by torn carpet in front of the door, and an odor. Not sure if it was dog or what. Our room had 2 queen beds with a sofa sleeper- we opened that up to find a very worn thin mattress and broken springs. One of which fell out. The bed pillows were hard- we asked for more, but were told there were more in our room (there were none) and they were out of them. Behind the headboard of the bed we found socks from a previous occupant. It was obvious that space had not been checked or cleaned. Two of the 4 drawers could be opened but not closed. There was a mirror positioned behind the tv, that rendered it useless. The TV is one of the smallest we have encountered in hotels- our room had 2 queen beds, so it was not easy for everyone to watch. The hotel boasts having an arcade, when in fact it is nothing short of a rip off, Between the price of the games, and the few points you get, let alone the prizes- the number of tickets pales in comparison to what is paid out by the machines. The pool area is another thing. Upon entering there was a strong odor- we couldn't tell what it was (not chlorine). The facade around the pool is falling off. The nightly room rate pre AARP discount was $289- we paid $260 per night with that discount- we stayed 3 nights and wound up paying close to $800. The room, despite the time of year was overpriced given the overal condition of it. We make yearly trips to Minocqua- our girls weekend. Prior, we have always looked forward to staying at The Waters. We have made the decision to spend next year elsewhere. Some of the things we encountered at the hotel seem like nobody has been paying attention to the aging of this hotel- things not being painted, repaired, replaced., yet the price has been jacked up.
257nancyz
|1 review
Great place and location We recently stayed at the Waters of Minocqua for five nights. Upon our arrival, we were told that the room type we requested was not available on an upper floor, which we had noted on our reservation request. The receptionist worked with us and we were upgraded to a much larger room, in fact, a two bedroom suite, for approximately $100 more for our entire five nights stay. The facilities are very clean. We brought our granddaughters to the waterpark for one night and they had a great time. Very kid friendly. I would definitely go back again. The hotel was also approximately 1 mile from the downtown area and there were two restaurants very nearby.

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