Okay, so you're looking into summer...that is a bit more helpful. Haha. I'm not sure where you're from, but Wisconsin is hit or miss with our weather. This past summer, there was only one "real" week of summer where it was in the 90's...some years it's in the 100's, but as I said...this past one we had 70 degree days.
Noah's Ark is a a really fun waterpark and has tons of slides and pools and lazy rivers and watery goodness...the drawback is that if it's hot, 40-90 minute waits aren't unheard of to get on the more popular slides.
If it is one of those miserably hot days and Noah's Ark is packed, head over to Riverview Family waterpark. The are less slides and the park isn't that huge, but there it's enough to cool off and relax without the huge waits. You can also bring in a cooler with food and drinks, huge plus with the price of things! Riverview also has an amusement park attached with rides (like the scrambler, carrousel...fair rides). The other upside to this park is that while Noah's Ark is about 35 dollars a person, you can print off coupons for Riverview that can get each person in for as little as 6 dollars.
If it's a one time trip that you're traveling for, Noah's Ark may be worth the time and money. It's sort of like the Disney World of waterparks.
There are a lot of other things going on during the summer. Walking around downtown is one of m FAVS!!! Be sure to get some fresh pulled taffy from the candy shop. As far as non-water entertainmen....Tommy Bartlett's ski show is pretty great. And luckily, Lake Delton is functioning yet again (when we had the floor two years ago it was completely wiped out). You could take a Duck boat tour, go horseback riding and see some of the sites. There is a deer petting zoo farm. Ripley's Believe it or Not, the wax museum, there is a haunted house I've always been too afraid to go into. There is a "museum" that explains old torture devices. Most of these things are spendy but you can get coupon books or print off coupons that make it affordable (Buy 1 Get 1). If you want some websites, I can pull them up for you. There are huge mini-golf courses and bungee jumping (I recommend), Mt. Olympus amusement parks with the roller coasters. I know I'm forgetting some things, but it could definitely be a "decide at the time" kind of trip. If you're looking for a place to stay, there are cabins on the water you can rent for reasonable amounts...compared to hotel stays anyway!
And the food, as somebody else said, Moosejaw is a definite. Their food is really great and the staff and atmosphere are beyond wondeful. Oh, and who can forget their great merchandise like the moosehats! Be sure to get your moose antlers!
If you have any questions, let me know and I can hopefully answer them.
Okay, so you're looking into summer...that is a bit more helpful. Haha. I'm not sure where you're from, but Wisconsin is hit or miss with our weather. This past summer, there was only one "real" week of summer where it was in the 90's...some years it's in the 100's, but as I said...this past one we had 70 degree days.
Noah's Ark is a a really fun waterpark and has tons of slides and pools and lazy rivers and watery goodness...the drawback is that if it's hot, 40-90 minute waits aren't unheard of to get on the more popular slides.
If it is one of those miserably hot days and Noah's Ark is packed, head over to Riverview Family waterpark. The are less slides and the park isn't that huge, but there it's enough to cool off and relax without the huge waits. You can also bring in a cooler with food and drinks, huge plus with the price of things! Riverview also has an amusement park attached with rides (like the scrambler, carrousel...fair rides). The other upside to this park is that while Noah's Ark is about 35 dollars a person, you can print off coupons for Riverview that can get each person in for as little as 6 dollars.
If it's a one time trip that you're traveling for, Noah's Ark may be worth the time and money. It's sort of like the Disney World of waterparks.
There are a lot of other things going on during the summer. Walking around downtown is one of m FAVS!!! Be sure to get some fresh pulled taffy from the candy shop. As far as non-water entertainmen....Tommy Bartlett's ski show is pretty great. And luckily, Lake Delton is functioning yet again (when we had the floor two years ago it was completely wiped out). You could take a Duck boat tour, go horseback riding and see some of the sites. There is a deer petting zoo farm. Ripley's Believe it or Not, the wax museum, there is a haunted house I've always been too afraid to go into. There is a "museum" that explains old torture devices. Most of these things are spendy but you can get coupon books or print off coupons that make it affordable (Buy 1 Get 1). If you want some websites, I can pull them up for you. There are huge mini-golf courses and bungee jumping (I recommend), Mt. Olympus amusement parks with the roller coasters. I know I'm forgetting some things, but it could definitely be a "decide at the time" kind of trip. If you're looking for a place to stay, there are cabins on the water you can rent for reasonable amounts...compared to hotel stays anyway!
And the food, as somebody else said, Moosejaw is a definite. Their food is really great and the staff and atmosphere are beyond wondeful. Oh, and who can forget their great merchandise like the moosehats! Be sure to get your moose antlers!
If you have any questions, let me know and I can hopefully answer them.
Wow!I was thinking about just a couple of days there. With all this info it looks like we may just have to extend that.
Just to warn you ~ you can easily spend equal to or more than a WDW vacation in the Dells.![]()