Anonymous wrote:Bring your own towels. I liked having extra and ones that were bigger. We didn't wear water shoes, just flip flops to get to and from the room to water park.
Eating off-site is a good idea in theory, but in reality after a day of hanging at the water park and lure of magiquest and other activities the last thing you feel like doing is mobilizing everyone to leave for meals. Pizza was the cheapest option and wasn't terrible.
DD line isn't bad if you get there early. There is also a starbucks down the street.
Get to the water park right when it opens to get a chair/table. That place fills up quickly and it sucks to arrive later in the day when you can't even find a chair to leave your towel on.
We all had a great time at GWL! I think i had as much fun on all the slides as the kids. Especially the howlin tornado!
Oh and if you can, get a room as far from the water park/main stairwell as possible. Kids are running he halls all night long and being in the main area gets really loud.
I agree with all of this advice, except I thought their towels were fine. There were plenty of them, and for me transporting and washing towels is a pain.
I just went last weekend, and we had a great time. We spent all of our energy at the water park, and there was no way we could muster enough energy to eat offsite. I brought plenty of food for the room. If I go again, I'm going to sneak more food into the water park. It takes 20 minutes to get food from the snack bar in the water park, and I would rather have instant access to better quality food.