Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did winter breaks to GWL years ago when my kids were younger. Ignore the haters. Your kids will be 2 and 5 - it isn’t like your kids will be character snobs who think the theming is cheesy. I seem to remember indoor snowfall and that was fun. Book far in advance so the prices are a bit more reasonable. Have fun.
Thanks! Indoor snowfall sounds like something my kids would love.
I’m that poster again - there is a cheesy animatronic show every evening my kids loved. Do 2 nights - we always enjoyed not having to pack/getting in the car on the second day.
Food - yes everyone complains about it. Personally, I did not mind it if it meant I didn’t have to bundle up my young kids and drag them into the cold for a place to eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try Masanutten. Great water park plus tubing and a bunch of other things to do.
This is what we did. Go snow tubing during day and then do the twilight hours (starts at 5 pm) at water park. Lot less people in evening. You can purchase tickets ahead of time online for water park.
My 3 year old would meet the height requirement for tubing-but is it really ok for a three year old? Would he just go with me?
It looks like there are a bunch of different lodging options. For those that have been there-any recommendations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did winter breaks to GWL years ago when my kids were younger. Ignore the haters. Your kids will be 2 and 5 - it isn’t like your kids will be character snobs who think the theming is cheesy. I seem to remember indoor snowfall and that was fun. Book far in advance so the prices are a bit more reasonable. Have fun.
Thanks! Indoor snowfall sounds like something my kids would love.
Anonymous wrote:We did winter breaks to GWL years ago when my kids were younger. Ignore the haters. Your kids will be 2 and 5 - it isn’t like your kids will be character snobs who think the theming is cheesy. I seem to remember indoor snowfall and that was fun. Book far in advance so the prices are a bit more reasonable. Have fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try Masanutten. Great water park plus tubing and a bunch of other things to do.
This is what we did. Go snow tubing during day and then do the twilight hours (starts at 5 pm) at water park. Lot less people in evening. You can purchase tickets ahead of time online for water park.
Anonymous wrote:Try Masanutten. Great water park plus tubing and a bunch of other things to do.