![]() The life guards are very helpful here as they let parents assist the younger kids. Here you can test your American Ninja Warrior skills as you hang from the ropes and balance yourself on the slippery pads to cross the pool. One is the right temperature for kids, and the other, even hotter hot tub, is only for adults.Īnother pool off to the side has basketball goals and the always popular lily-pads. And when you need a break, a large hot tub area is next to it. The waves are not too high, which makes this a great spot for the whole family to enjoy because the younger kids can participate, too. It's like being at the beach, but indoors. Every few minutes the "wolf howl" sounds the call for the waves to start. Plenty of lifeguards are around, too (more on that in a bit). The water is only about 2 feet deep at the most, and is surrounded by chairs for parents to keep an eye on everything. They don't have a pool at the end, so you don't need to be a strong swimmer to take advantage of the fun here.Īnother toddler-friendly pool is off to the side with some spray features and shorter slides that are perfect for the little ones. These are the perfect size for kids aged 3 to 10, and even adults. And a few kid-friendly waterslides start from the top of the fort, too. A huge bucket on top of the structure slowly fills up with water and then dumps its load onto everyone nearby every five minutes. With climbing obstacles and buckets and hoses for water fights, this area is lots of fun for younger kids. It's basically like a castle with water spraying everywhere. Every age can enjoy at least a few of the attractions, if not all.įor starters, right in the middle is a large playground structure which they call Fort MacKenzie. Despite being indoors, they pack it all in. It brought out the inner-child in me (and my wife, too). Even though there are plenty of other activities in Williamsburg, your kids probably won't care about any of them once they see this:Īdmittedly, as an adult, the water park is awesome. The good news is that the water park is included with your stay at the hotel. The Water ParkLet's get right to the point: the water park is the main attraction and the reason that you're considering a visit. So, it's entirely possible to stay at a Great Wolf Lodge and never leave. It's a hybrid combination of a water park and a hotel, and also provides dining options and other activities. We had always heard that the Great Wolf Lodge was a fun and exciting activity for kids and adults, so we decided to spend a few nights at the hotel and resort to experience it for ourselves. Also nearby is Busch Gardens, the college of William & Mary, historic Jamestown, and a variety of other smaller attractions. This popular destination offers plenty of activities for the whole family, and is perhaps most famous for the historic Colonial Williamsburg area which lets visitors relive America's earliest days. ![]() ![]() We recently took a road trip up the east coast, and one of our stops was Williamsburg, Virginia.
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