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Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg

Williamsburg, Virginia

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This hotel offers a 55,000-square-foot indoor water park and is 8 miles from the Jamestown Settlement and Colonial Williamsburg and 10 miles from Busch Gardens.

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We stayed at the GWL last month for their Snowland event, and I must say...it was WONDERFUL. This was our first time at the resort, and I was very impressed. From the decor to the HUGE indoor waterpark...Great Wolf Lodge is a must do for families. MagiQuest, an interactive game throughout the resort was a lot of fun for the kids. They also enjoyed the Clock Tower show. For the Snowland event, they even made it snow inside the lobby. Kids can stuff their own animals, enjoy the large state of the art arcade or float in the lazy river. I'm 39...my hubby is 46...and we enjoyed it just as much as our 5 and 7 year old. The rooms are a little pricey, but waterpark admission and most of the activities are included. Watch for great rates...they are usually running specials. Enjoy! - April Brilliant

Way too expensive - vernon griffin


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