![]() ![]() It's not a place for a week vacation, but for a weekend (or 2 nights) it was great! There was a teen "club" that she wasn't interested in checking out, but it looked interesting too. To answer your original question - my 13 yo daughter also loved it. The resort is really nice - I expected it to be pretty "tacky" but it was very nice. The other thing we did was let them all get tatoos - they thought that was so cool and it was pretty reasonable - and they lasted a long time - even after a few more hours in the waterpark. I was a little nervous, but it felt really safe - they each had a partner they had to stay with if the group split up and it worked out well. Talk about unbelievable excercise.īetween the waterpark and the Magiquest - they boys pretty much had the run of the hotel. I thought it sounded pretty lame - these are not boys that are really into video games or fantasy stuff, they are all "jocks" so I didn't think they'd like it but they DID - they LOVED it and it was worth it (although it's crazy expensive when you have to buy them all wands too). Everybody loved it - well worth the cost - I think it was $14 for adults and $9 for all the boys.Īnother thing we splurged on was letting all the boys play MagiQuest. I am not a big buffet person usually but this was great - I would go back just to eat the breakfast buffet. The buffet was AWESOME - so worth the money. We had snacks when they woke up and then hit the buffet about 10:45 so it worked for their breakfast and dinner combined. The next day we took all the kids to the all you can eat buffet for a very late breakfast. ![]() We got takeout pizza from a Little Ceasers near by - great way to feed all the kids for a decent price. The lines aren't too bad and in the late evening and early morning it's the least crowded. But the kids didn't seem to care, they absolutely loved it. The outside part was great - felt good out there. We loved it but I won't go back until Fall/Winter - it was really HOT inside (we were there on 2 hot days in early June) - REALLY steamy and humid and the water was warm so didn't offer much relief. So I guess to take advantage of early access you have to get there REALLY early and wait. It is a ZOO between 1 and 3 - so our friends basically stood in line the whole time anyway and only got in a few minutes before us. We went in 2 groups - the first arrived about 1:30 to take advantage or early check-in and my group didn't arrive until about 3:30. You aren't guaranteed your room until about 4 or 5 the day of check-in but you can get into the waterpark starting at 1. We got a KILLER deal that is gone now - pd $99 for a family suite including 4 waterpark passes! We had 6 in the room (me and 5 10 yo boys.!) so had to pay an additional $60 for waterpark passes - still a steal. We had 2 13 yr olds with us and they seemed to really enjoy it. Again 1 status station ( The Lady in the Wall) and a clump of effects.We just spent 2 days/1 night at the GWL in Grapevine for my 10 yr olds birthday. 1 status station ( The Wise Old Owl) and a clump of effects, including the Ursa Major chest and the Trixie Pixie's house. Two more Quest Trees, a Wayfinder Podium, the Master Magi chest, and the Malakai encounter station can also be found here. In addition to a few effects in the guest hallway, this floor houses the encounter room for the Pixie, Ursa Major, and the Princess. It doesn't have a status station character, just a few effects scattered throughout the guest hallway, including the hourglass and two Master Magi stones. The Treeman station is located here, along with the red and green treasure chests, and two of Ursa Major's gemstones. The 4th floor of the lodge, extending out towards the lobby. ![]() The Old Man in the Stump can be found here, along with a few other effects. This area is home to two Dazzle crystals, the dragon mountain painting, and The Lady in the Leaves status station. This is the portion of the 2nd floor that stretches between the guest hallway and the lobby. It has a few game effects, most notably two of the Enchant Creature symbols, two Great Wolf artifacts, and the Star Map status station. The chaos effect is located near the entrance to Bear Paw Sweets & Eats. There is a Wayfinder Podium across from the Northern Lights arcade, along with a status station character - the Armillary Stargazer. Scattered throughout are three Dazzle crystals, two Celestial artifacts, and two wolf artifacts, among other effects. The Dragon Encounter room and two Quest Trees are located on the end of Main Steet just before the guest hallway, with the MagiQuest Marketplace located on the other end, near the outdoor waterpark entrance. This area encompasses both the guest hallway and the Main Street area of the 1st floor. ShadowQuest takes place on all eight floors of the lodge.įor more information on the quests found in ShadowQuest, please visit the main article. ![]()
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