![]() ![]() Inside this 365-square-foot room, kids will love the Wolf Den, a cave-themed sleeping area with bunk beds and a TV. Deluxe Queen SuiteĪccommodating up to five guests, this 349-square-foot suite features two queen beds, a nightstand, a twin-size sleeper chair, a table with chairs, and a bathtub/shower combo. Furnishings include two queen beds, nightstand, a dresser, desk with chair, full-size sleeper sofa, coffee table, side table and bathroom with tub/shower combo. Measuring 365 square feet, these suites accommodate up to six guests. This serves as the room key and the water park pass, and also allows guests to charge meals and purchases to their room. Room keys are no longer issued now all guests receive a wristband with a special chip. Regular amenities include conditioning shampoo, lotion and soap unfortunately, there is no clothesline in the bathroom, which can be a problem when trying to hang up a lot of swimsuits to dry. Although rollaway beds are not available, guests can request a complimentary air mattress. Complimentary Pack n' Play cribs are available for free on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to reserve when booking reservations. Microwaves are available on each floor in the same space as the vending machines. However, the family-friendly fun for which guests flock to the resort remains intact and will continue to draw families looking for a one-stop family vacation destination.Īll 457 guestrooms contain refrigerators, coffeemakers, flat-panel TVs and free Wi-Fi. ![]() This is certainly a new look for Great Wolf Lodge, one expected to carry over into future properties. There definitely is a noticeable difference in the noise level between the two. Therefore, when exiting the lobby, heading left will take guests to the Great Wolf Adventure Park, which contains the water park, restaurants and attractions. Surrounding the screen are “wood” carvings of animals, which are highlighted during the broadcast and appear to move as the story is told.Īnother change is Great Wolf Lodge’s effort to separate the “play” side of the resort from the “sleep” side. On the rear side of the fireplace, the famous “Great Clock Tower” and animated animals have been replaced with an oversized screen, where Story Time is broadcast. Near the ceiling, the walls contain drawings of trees. The enormous stacked stone fireplace continues to hold court in the space, with metal cutouts of wolves (backlit for effect) high above the mantel. The massive lobby also remains, but gone are the log wood railings and other rustic elements. Instead, guests will find a more sleek, modern aesthetic, but with enough wolf and outdoor touches keeping in line with the Great Wolf Lodge name.įor instance, the front desk has now been broken up into segmented desks behind them, there is a wall of wood that contains the outlines of two wolves, as well as a paw print. The wood log accents within the lobby also are gone. While the massive portico out front remains, gone are the massive wood log accents that gave the properties a supposed rustic appearance. With this latest location in LaGrange, Georgia, Great Wolf Lodge introduces a new look and approach to its family resorts. ![]()
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