Great Wolf Lodge in Perryville, MD

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is really really silly. You will not have an issue.


What a tone-deaf response. Literally and figuratively.


I don't know. It was kind of silly, tbh

It would be like asking if you are going to experience racism at WDW bc its in Florida, which is a red state. That's a silly question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is really really silly. You will not have an issue.


What a tone-deaf response. Literally and figuratively.


I don't know. It was kind of silly, tbh

It would be like asking if you are going to experience racism at WDW bc its in Florida, which is a red state. That's a silly question.


I agree that it’s silly (and I’m not white, if that matters).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is really really silly. You will not have an issue.


What a tone-deaf response. Literally and figuratively.


I don't know. It was kind of silly, tbh

It would be like asking if you are going to experience racism at WDW bc its in Florida, which is a red state. That's a silly question.


Your comparison is silly and disingenuous. Great Wolf is no Disney. The area surrounding GW in Cecil County (middle of MAGA county) is not the same as the area surrounding Disney World where the entire area is supported by tourism.
Anonymous
Great Wolf is low class - very trashy families there. That said my kids had a blast. We have only been to the Williamsburg one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great Wolf is low class - very trashy families there. That said my kids had a blast. We have only been to the Williamsburg one.


Lol! Yes, not the kind of vacation I want to take but I know kids will love it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is really really silly. You will not have an issue.


What a tone-deaf response. Literally and figuratively.


I have 3 mixed kids and am up around Perryville often. It’s really, really silly.
Anonymous
I have a black child and was thinking of going. The white pride tattoo would bother me… I didn’t know this about that area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When you're at GWF, you don't leave. You spend 48 hours there and eat the crappy buffet and the lousy pizza and let the kids run around to their hearts content.

The only part of the area you'll see is the highway


Ha ha, this is so true! We went to the Williamsburg GWL several years when DD was young. We are both bummed that it finally comes to Maryland and she has aged out! We are looking for a little kid to bring as cover, lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When you're at GWF, you don't leave. You spend 48 hours there and eat the crappy buffet and the lousy pizza and let the kids run around to their hearts content.

The only part of the area you'll see is the highway


Ha ha, this is so true! We went to the Williamsburg GWL several years when DD was young. We are both bummed that it finally comes to Maryland and she has aged out! We are looking for a little kid to bring as cover, lol.


Aged out? I’m a mid-40s dad and hit the slides and the surf thing with my kids. So much fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is really really silly. You will not have an issue.


I’m white and it makes me think twice. I would not want to support an area that supports those terrorists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When you're at GWF, you don't leave. You spend 48 hours there and eat the crappy buffet and the lousy pizza and let the kids run around to their hearts content.

The only part of the area you'll see is the highway


Ha ha, this is so true! We went to the Williamsburg GWL several years when DD was young. We are both bummed that it finally comes to Maryland and she has aged out! We are looking for a little kid to bring as cover, lol.


Aged out? I’m a mid-40s dad and hit the slides and the surf thing with my kids. So much fun.


My kid loved GWL in Williamsburg when she was 6. I took her back at age 11 earlier this year and it wasn't nearly as fun for her, simply because most of the waterpark was devoted to smaller kids and because she had been to places like Kalahari and Aquatopia that had much more exciting slides. Dunno how the new GWL compares to the Williamsburg one when it comes to the slides themselves.
Anonymous
Great Wolf will be its own bubble with plenty of diversity. We are a Black family have reservations for about a month from now. I’ll try to remember to report back.

I really want a thread for issues of concern to people of color. Or would white ladies get on it JUST to say we don’t know our own realities?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great Wolf will be its own bubble with plenty of diversity. We are a Black family have reservations for about a month from now. I’ll try to remember to report back.

I really want a thread for issues of concern to people of color. Or would white ladies get on it JUST to say we don’t know our own realities?


Of course they would.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went and we had a nice time (or as nice a time I am going to have in an indoor water park lol). The crowd itself is very diverse as are the employees and I didn't see any weird/racist behavior. As for the surrounding area in our experience you park the car, enter, and don't leave the bubble until checkout.


Not to hijack the thread, but I have a question about the logistics of when one can enter the park. If I check in on Sunday and checkout Monday, I can visit the water park on both Sunday and Monday right? Including Sunday morning when the park opens at 9 am? Is that correct? Can any one provide clarification? Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went and we had a nice time (or as nice a time I am going to have in an indoor water park lol). The crowd itself is very diverse as are the employees and I didn't see any weird/racist behavior. As for the surrounding area in our experience you park the car, enter, and don't leave the bubble until checkout.


Not to hijack the thread, but I have a question about the logistics of when one can enter the park. If I check in on Sunday and checkout Monday, I can visit the water park on both Sunday and Monday right? Including Sunday morning when the park opens at 9 am? Is that correct? Can any one provide clarification? Thanks!


I believe you can start using the waterpark at 1 p.m. or thereabouts the day you check in. You go to the front desk and they give you your bracelet to get into the park, which you'll use as a room key. If your room isn't ready, they will text you the room number when it is.

You can use the waterpark until checkout time, if I'm not mistaken.
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