Thursday, 06 October 2011

Theme Parks: What's Hot Now: Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg

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Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg
Oct 6th 2011, 10:20

Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg Phone and Location

1-800-551-WOLF
Williamsburg, Virginia. The actual address is 549 East Rochambeau Drive.

Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg Tickets and Admission Policy

The water park is included in the room rate and is open to registered Great Wolf Lodge hotel guests only. No tickets are passes are available for the general public.

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Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg Directions

The actual address is 549 East Rochambeau Drive.

I-64 heading west, take Exit 234 (Lightfoot/Route 199).
I-64 heading east, take Exit 234-A (Lightfoot/Route 199 exit). Take the second Mooretown Road exit off Route 199. At the first stoplight, take a left onto East Rochambeau Drive. The Great Wolf Lodge is on the right.

Nearby airports: Williamsburg/Newport News, Richmond, and Norfolk.

Indoor Water Park Square Footage

67,000

Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg Pictures

Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg Water Park Photo Gallery

Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg Hotel Photo Gallery

Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg Visitor Tips

  • Inquire about specials. If you're able to visit mid-week during slower seasons, you may find some especially good deals.
  • For longer Williamsburg vacations, you could consider staying one or two nights at the Great Wolf Lodge to enjoy the water park and booking lower-priced accommodations for the balance of your trip.
  • To help keep meal costs down, you could tote your own food-filled coolers and dine in your room. All suites include fridges and microwaves.

More Great Wolf Lodge Resorts Info

Find other Great Wolf Lodge resorts in the Great Wolf Lodge Resort Guide.

Great Wolf Lodge Photo Gallery

Official Web Site

Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg

Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg Overview

It may have a Northwood's theme, but the first Great Wolf Lodge indoor water park resort on the east coast is in Virginia, near Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Colonial Williamsburg. Indoor water parks have been a huge hit in the Midwest, partly because they offer warm-weather fun during bone-chilling winters. The Great Wolf Williamsburg represents the first foray of a major indoor water park into a more temperate climate zone and may anticipate a trend if the weatherproof park proves successful in the vacation area.

Although it's just off the interstate and next door to a Wal-Mart, the property is set back from the road and maintains its deep-woods ambiance. The log-cabin exterior subtly sets the tone, but there's no subtlety in the lobby. With its animated clock tower, wolves perched atop a mammoth fireplace, and children milling about, there's no mistaking the Great Wolf's focus on family fun. The fact that most of the kids are in bathing suits--no matter the season--gives away its unique brand of fun.

The resort is ideally suited for families with pre-teens. While some indoor water parks include funnel rides, surfing simulators, water coasters, and other attractions with thrill elements that might appeal to older kids, the rides at the Great Wolf Williamsburg are more on the tame side (although there are some lively tube slides and a family raft ride). Younger kids, however, will find a veritable children's paradise, and the whole family will enjoy the spacious suites, top-notch accommodations, and abundant amenities. Teens and other thrill-seekers can get their adrenaline fix on the wonderful roller coasters at Busch Gardens (during its operating season), which is only minutes away.

Slides, tides, and rides

The water park is the main draw, and the Great Wolf Williamsburg offers a generous 55,000-square-foot year-round facility it calls Bear Track Landing. Water park admission is included in the room rates. A pioneer and the largest operator of facilities in the booming indoor water park industry, the original Great Wolf Lodge in Wisconsin Dells serves as a template for the resort chain. (The company's other hotel/water parks are in Ohio, Kansas, and elsewhere.) Like the other parks, the signature attraction at Bear Track Landing is Fort Mackenzie, a four-story interactive water play center with bridges, net crawls, and a bunch of sprayers, fountains, and other gizmos to get everyone soaked. With a constant 84-degree temperature, even in the winter, getting soaked is a good thing. If the gizmos don't quite do the trick, a huge tipping bucket unleashes a torrent of water every few minutes.

Fort Mackenzie also offers a couple of body slides. In the rear of the park, larger slides beckon. Riders can grab single or double inner tubes to challenge the two peppy Alberta Falls slides. (The blue slide is especially peppy.) Or up to four can hop into a circular raft for River Canyon Run. As with most indoor water parks, the covered slides extend outside the building. Because they are enclosed, the slides stay toasty warm, even if the outdoor temperature dips below freezing. The Alberta Falls slides empty into the park's lazy river. While it's not particularly long (it is indoors after all), the river does include a few gotchas, including mini tipping buckets that empty onto riders.

Another highlight of the park is its wave pool. It's a fairly decent size for an indoor water park, and offers some good, rolling waves. Other features include an activity pool with water basketball and a pool and play area for young children. Tucked away in a more-or-less remote corner, Bear Track Landing offers two hot tub whirlpools, one for families, and one exclusively for adults (all together now: "ahhhhhhh"). For an extra fee, guests can give the park's rock wall a try. Unlike the rock walls found at theme parks, this one includes jets of water to trip up climbers. In the warmer months, the resort also offers an outdoor pool.

Next page: Towel off. There's other stuff to do. And: How are the accommodations?

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