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Great Wolf Lodge

Right after our awesome Hawaii trip, we had a staycation at the Great Wolf Lodge on the following weekend. It was a staycation that was booked in advanced. I have heard so much about it and we finally get to go.
Spotted the mascot upon arrival.
All the kids were given a pair of ears.

The Great Wolf Lodge is an indoor water theme park. So yes more water play for us! We checked in our hotel room and immediately changed into our bathing suit to head over to the water park. There are a couple of sections. A pool with obstacle courses, a pool for babies and toddlers to waddle around, a wave pool, the lazy river and a section that has huge, long slides. However it's a pity that Charlotte is below the height limit for that. Der and I took turns to play once and it was so fun!! I wish I could go on it a few more times. The below is the main structure in the middle of the theme park. This entire section is catered for kids Charlotte's age.
The watermelon trio.
After a whole afternoon of water play, we headed over to red lobster for dinner. There are a lot of food options which are walkable from the hotel.
Besides the water park, there are also other activities like night time story time by the fire place.
Another story telling section.
Bowling alley for kids.
Kids craft in the mornings.
We only stayed there for a night and I think it's sufficient for us for now. Maybe when Charlotte gets older and can play everything in the theme park, she might want more time there.
Little wolves saying bye!
We had another great weekend with friends. Looking forward to more!

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