Most hotels never have enough places to hang wet things. Does Great Wolf Lodge have places to hang wet bathing suits (and still have places to hang wet bath towels) ? |
Not really, side of the tub or balcony (when weather is warm). I have resorted to wringing water out and hanging them up in the closet. |
Thank you for this. I have a foldable laundry hanger that we can hang from the shower curtain rod. So just need to add this to my list of stuff to bring. |
You’re welcome. Good plan. I’ll have to use this in the future. |
That sounds amazing - pls share the link! |
Yes, there is an extra hanging option in the shower to provide additional space for drying wet swim suits. |
Not that I recall from years ago. Just one weird hook like any random hotel. |
that is my biggest complaint for beach houses and hotels at the beach - never enough places to hang wet swimsuits and towels. If i ever buy a beach house, I'm putting in extendable drying racks everywhere possible. Or even just foldable drying racks under each bed. |
I always did our laundry every night and dried things in the dryer. The suits and towels kinda reeked from the gross pool water. |
There is a drying line in the shower. |
My Mom got it in Japan. But it’s similar to this. https://smile.amazon.com/Foldable-Underwear-Clothespins-Wind-Proof-Clothes/dp/B07TR4RXVT/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?crid=C0GOEC1DD7I8&keywords=japanese+pinch+clothing+dryer&qid=1671928835&sprefix=japanese+pinch+clothing+dryer%2Caps%2C84&sr=8-6 |
I bought some suction cup hooks for vacations because of this problem.
Also I think the locker rooms in the waterpark have those swim suit dryers (you stick the suit in, close the lid and push it down. |
I am grossed out by that damp line cooling up behind the wall for year and years |
Good way to catch molluscum. |