The two days we were there were a blast. The lifeguard were on point with keeping an active eye on anyone needing assistance in the water. They were extremely kind and gentle with the little kids. The hotel staff was more than welcoming and sought out if we needed anything.
We stopped at the street light and saw the sign for the hotel. The boys were super excited.

We quickly changed and headed straight to the spectacular indoor water park. It was so warm in there, it rocked.

He adored the slides, especially the green one.


About to give Daddy a high five for awesomeness.

Rockstar was on fast forward at the water park. Here is what I could get of him( 'cause after a bit I wanted to jump in and play for many hours).

He started small with the kid zone and then moved on to the huge slides.
First:

Then:

The room we booked at Great Wolf had a kid area, complete with lodge cabin looking bunk beds. There was a soft dimmed light in their room and a flat screen TV, pretty snazzy.
This picture displays SuperBabe's excitement.

Of course a hotel stay is never complete unless you verify the bouncy of the mattress.


At Great Wolf lodge they have a bedtime pajamas story-time. As you know, my boys adore story-time and with pajamas- EVEN BETTER!!
Here they are anxiously awaiting the storyteller.


Rockstar does not really trust walking costumed characters. So what happened next shocked my husband and I.

There is this really cool magical quest you can embark on during your stay. It is interactive and sparks imagination and determination. It is called MagiQuest. The wands start at $19.99 and go up, along with many accessories to make your wand even
Waiting in line to begin his adventure.



The wand activates particular items on your quest. It can be a framed portrait on the wall, a crystal, or even a treasure chest.

Then it was bro's turn.

As you can tell by the photos, we had a BLAST!! Thanks Aunt Heather for the gift along with many many memories.
Much love,
Nush
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