Great Wolf Resorts offers
Select Weeknight Rooms (All Locations) for
$84 per night plus daily resort fee (varies by location) when you
book on August 5, 2023, and apply promotional code
84SOCIAL when you book your reservation. Stay through
November 16, 2023.
Note: Current wait time is more than one hour. Limited number of rooms allotted for this promotion. Taxes and Resort Fees still apply.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
serra for finding this deal.
Your stay includes: - Water park passes
- Park access from 1:00 pm on day of arrival until close of departure date.
- Towels and life jackets are provided by the lodge and lifeguards are always on duty.
- Check in at 4:00 pm / Check out at 11:00 am
- Free entertainment like: Crafts, Story Time, and a PJ Dance Party
Locations: - Great Wolf Lodge Traverse City, MI
- Great Wolf Lodge Kansas City, KS
- Great Wolf Lodge Wisconsin Dells, WI
- Great Wolf Lodge Sandusky, Sandusky, OH
- Great Wolf Lodge Chicago/Gurnee, IL
- Great Wolf Lodge Boston/Fitchburg, MA
- Great Wolf Lodge Arizona, Scottsdale AZ
- Great Wolf Lodge Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, CO
- Great Wolf Lodge San Francisco/Manteca, CA
- Great Wolf Lodge Pocono Mountains, PA
- Great Wolf Lodge Grapevine, TX
- Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg, VA
- Great Wolf Lodge Atlanta/LaGrange, GA
- Great Wolf Lodge Anaheim, Garden Grove, CA
- Great Wolf Lodge Grand Mound, Centralia, WA
- Great Wolf Lodge Cincinnati/Mason OH
Top Comments
The Arcade also used to be kid friendly so kids could have fun winning "something" here and there. Now, everything is extremely rigged to "maybe" payout like 1x every 30+ plays. In other words, even though the kids would want to go to the arcade, I would avoid it completely. Not to mention, the cost per gameplay is ridiculous. I think it comes to like 2 to 3 dollars PER play...
Regarding this 84 per night gimmick, I've tried and no joke, but the days where the 84 applies are the most obscure days during the week and it's only a few days here and there. So if you are planning for a weekend trip, don't expect much.
As many have mentioned, those resort fees do hit hard. Even though the amenities might not add up to the total fee amount, make sure to get those headband ears. Might not be worth the 30+ you pay per night, but it's something lol.
Overall, it can still be a worthwhile trip since if the cost of an entrance to most parks are about 30 to 40 per person. If a family of 4 goes for a day, it comes out to about the same while also including a night to sleep in.
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Weekends are usually jacked up.
Then you have to pay resort fee and parking which can add another $75 per night for some resorts.
If you take a look at their current calendar with the 50% discount now.. the dates with the $99 or lowest rates right now will most likely by $84. So if they are currently charging $200 for a weekend date with teh 50% discount.. highly unlikely that day will be $84.
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CONS:
The check-in process was ridiculous.
The water is filled with urine and fecal matter (which is why it's over chlorinated)
The park hits you with expensive resort fees and daily parking fees, so an $84 room is really closer to $250.
The staff you may think are lifeguards are not real lifeguards, DO NOT expect them to save a drowning child.
GWL has one of the most expensive Arcades I've ever seen. A majority of the games were close to $1 to play.
If you do not return a pool towel your room is charged a fee.
PROS:
They allow you to bring outside food.
Kids love water parks…even if you tell them they're swimming in sewage.
PRO TIP:
If you go to the Anaheim location, there are several good restaurants within a 5 mile radius, do not settle for the terrible GWL food.
Nickel Arcade is walking distance, all games are .05 cents.
Bunch of uppity people here, who apparently have never gone to cheap hotels or public pools.
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We've done the lodge in the Poconos in PA. There are some great local places to eat that you don't have to spend a lot to eat in the hotel. Rooms are clean and large. There isn't much for a 5 yr old to do, some of the toddler areas are a bit to small and the big slides are limited at this location. They are building an expansion but it's not ready just yet.
Would you think it won't make sense for 3 and 5 year olds then? They've never been to a water park before, only local playground splash parks in summer and loved it.
Thanks.