Yeah! In great wolf lodge,you have a few options actually.you can either book an appointment for the day or stay there for a few days. Its super fun!
I would double think bringing your kids over there to play the Magi Quest attraction. The staff are not helpful in describing even the most basic questions, and nobody working there has a clue how over any help to kids being to fulfill their very first quest. My daughter wanted my wife and I to be with her for the experience, but she's old enough to now want to be in charge of some of her activities, which we encourage. Unfortunately, the Magi Quest is impossible for a kid to do on their own, and even confusing for an adult. You out much wander around the whole place, spanning there floors, no less, and not using an elevator, looking for clues and status check points and other random and obscure destinations that must be satisfied to advance the Quest. So, a terrible activity for your kids.
They don't require any ID or room key to play, only the water park requires a wrist band. The magi quest fee activities the wand for 4 days i think.
Any body know how much they charge for a day water park
You can play Magi Quest without being a guest. We've actually done that a time or two.
Honestly, i could think of better kids activities to do for $30 a kid. you can bring your wand back and not have to buy a new every time, but still. How many times would u need to do this before it gets old?
$15 activates a want for 4 hours, or the length of one's overnight stay. $16 buys a basic wand.
how much is it to activite the wand. coming with freinds and want to do this for there daughter
I am thinking about legal liability here and please do not quote my words... but their doors are "open"!!! Please call or ask in Great wolf lodge lobby for suggestions. Thanks.
Pretty sure that you can. Just reactivate the wand and you should be good. You won't be able to go into the water park area if you don't have a wristband.
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