Anonymous wrote:They advertise 82 degrees year round. We went to the one in Williamsburg years ago during winter break and the temps were perfect. It's not just a hotel pool. It truly is an indoor water park with slides, splashpad, wave pool, etc. and the whole area was closed off from the rest of the hotel so there were no breezes. Just warm water and humidity. The kids had a blast, but the food they offered there was quite mediocre.
Anonymous wrote:They advertise 82 degrees year round. We went to the one in Williamsburg years ago during winter break and the temps were perfect. It's not just a hotel pool. It truly is an indoor water park with slides, splashpad, wave pool, etc. and the whole area was closed off from the rest of the hotel so there were no breezes. Just warm water and humidity. The kids had a blast, but the food they offered there was quite mediocre.
Anonymous wrote:Is regular girl one piece bathing suit not decided for indoor swimming ?
Anonymous wrote:Great wolf lodge in perrysville is for a potential place for my winter bday kid's celebration. It will be only four of us. My concern is I am concerned about the hotel indoor temperature when kids are in/out of water and water temperature at early December. I am a younger child does not do well when she feels chill and wet. Her body would shake and lips turn blue in summertime at 80 degree if she is wet & there is a breeze with no sun/cloudy outdoor. When she is wet, she has problem to regulate her temperature if she feels chill. She will get in water if she sees it. She is 3.
The birthday kid wants to do great wolf lodge at early December, but I am not sure.