Great Wolf Lodge—hanging wet stuff

Anonymous
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) ?
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


That sounds amazing - pls share the link!
Anonymous
Yes, there is an extra hanging option in the shower to provide additional space for drying wet swim suits.
Anonymous
Not that I recall from years ago. Just one weird hook like any random hotel.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
I always did our laundry every night and dried things in the dryer. The suits and towels kinda reeked from the gross pool water.
Anonymous
There is a drying line in the shower.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


That sounds amazing - pls share the link!


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
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is a drying line in the shower.


I am grossed out by that damp line cooling up behind the wall for year and years
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Good way to catch molluscum.
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