MkyMws
Mouseketeer
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- Oct 19, 2003
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So it was our 1st time going to Great Wolf Lodge (Niagara Falls) & we got a great deal using the "inclusive" code, we got two nights in the regular room (two double beds, a couch, balcony, a fireplace), water park passes (from check-in Friday, Saturday, all day Sunday), 10 arcade tokens per child, a round of mini gol for each child, a craft for each child and meals for each day (2 breakys, 2 lunches & 2 dinners).
Overall I would score the weekend a 7.5.
Loved the size of the room, it was huge.
Really liked the wrist band as key to the room...I would love to see Disney do something like this. It would be easier for extra magic hours.
At 8 PM each night they had story night...it was cute, but the animals in the lobby got to be a little tiring.
Boy am I glad food was included in the price, cause if I had to pay for it, I would have complained. Dinner starts at 4:30, so you would think that everything would be fresh & hot for 4:30 or 4:45...not exactly the case. Most of it was just warm. There wasn't a real change from day to day on the menu either, let me rephrase that, there was no change except at the specialty bar (Fri. shrimp, Sat. veal).
I know the menus at most Disney restaurants don't change day to day, but you can go to different restaurants on site.
The deserts were good, but it was like they bought it all at M&M's.
They sell a GWL mug ($7.00) which is tall & skinny & lights up on the bottom. It's great, but instead of a one time fee and free refills like Disney, if you take the mug anywhere it cost $0.99 for a refill. I think they could charge a bit more & give you the refill (talk about nickle & diming you to death).
The waterpark is good, lots of variety. A small lazy river, 2 waterslides for little little kids (under 2), 2 for small kids (2-5), 2 for bigger kids (5-9). 4 tubes slides, 1 family tube slide, 1 roller coaster slide (like crush & gusher), 2 adult hot tubs, 1 kids hot tub, a wave pool & an outside pool.
The arcade or kids casino as I call them (cause you get tickets for how well you do), was ok with some variety.
Overall I say it was about a 7.5.
tim
Overall I would score the weekend a 7.5.
Loved the size of the room, it was huge.
Really liked the wrist band as key to the room...I would love to see Disney do something like this. It would be easier for extra magic hours.
At 8 PM each night they had story night...it was cute, but the animals in the lobby got to be a little tiring.
Boy am I glad food was included in the price, cause if I had to pay for it, I would have complained. Dinner starts at 4:30, so you would think that everything would be fresh & hot for 4:30 or 4:45...not exactly the case. Most of it was just warm. There wasn't a real change from day to day on the menu either, let me rephrase that, there was no change except at the specialty bar (Fri. shrimp, Sat. veal).
I know the menus at most Disney restaurants don't change day to day, but you can go to different restaurants on site.
The deserts were good, but it was like they bought it all at M&M's.
They sell a GWL mug ($7.00) which is tall & skinny & lights up on the bottom. It's great, but instead of a one time fee and free refills like Disney, if you take the mug anywhere it cost $0.99 for a refill. I think they could charge a bit more & give you the refill (talk about nickle & diming you to death).
The waterpark is good, lots of variety. A small lazy river, 2 waterslides for little little kids (under 2), 2 for small kids (2-5), 2 for bigger kids (5-9). 4 tubes slides, 1 family tube slide, 1 roller coaster slide (like crush & gusher), 2 adult hot tubs, 1 kids hot tub, a wave pool & an outside pool.
The arcade or kids casino as I call them (cause you get tickets for how well you do), was ok with some variety.
Overall I say it was about a 7.5.
tim