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Save on a trip to Great Wolf Lodge this Winter! #deal

01.03.2013 by Girl on Fire // Leave a Comment

We took the family to Great Wolf Lodge once, the kids are still talking about it.  We had a fantastic time and can not wait to do it again.  Make sure you snag this Groupon and take your family for a fantastic time at Great Wolf Lodge!  My kids were just talking about going again.

We would use the One-Night Stay with Six Water-Park Passes at Great Wolf Lodge Grapevine in Greater Dallas, TX.  It is so nice there!  The rooms are amazing!  We had one that had a little cabin inside for the kids, complete with bunk beds and their own t.v.!

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Groupon: Save on a trip to Great Wolf Lodge this Winter!

Did you know that Great Wolf Lodge hosts a homeschool week here in Texas?  It was  fantastic to attend during homeschool week.  Oh, check out the beautiful sunset I was able to capture from our room window.

Here is some more information on the deal you can get with Groupon.

Cabin-Style Suites Above Massive Indoor Water Park

High above Fort Mackenzie—a four-story waterlogged treehouse that feels like it could be a part of The Swiss Family Robinson or  Pirates of the Caribbean—a 1,000-gallon bucket slowly fills with water. Suddenly, the big bucket topples, drenching those gathered below in a torrent of water. Heated to a balmy 84 degrees, Great Wolf Lodge Grapevine’s indoor water park and its more than 10 splash-filled attractions draw visitors looking for an aquatic getaway no matter the season. In addition to braving Fort Mackenzie, you can crash into 3-foot waves at Slap Tail Pond, careen down a six-story funnel slide at Howlin’ Tornado, and unwind on a raft in the Crooked Creek lazy river.

The 80,000-square-foot water park is merely one of the many activities at the hotel’s multi-entertainment campus. At the MagiQuest live-action adventure, kids wield magic wands and journey through a kingdom to meet mythical creatures, including a pixie and a dragon. One MagiQuest classic wand is included with this Getaway. Scooops Kid Spa gives manicures and pedicures to pintsize patrons sitting atop ice-cream-cone stools and banana-split thrones—free ice cream happily completes each visit.

Up to six vacationers can comfortably slumber in Loft, Majestic Bear, or Grand Bear suites. Each of the spacious quarters features semiprivate living areas and beds with rustic wooden frames.

Dallas: Historical Parks and Rejuvenated Urban Districts in North Texas

Though some know Dallas only for the massive Cowboys Stadium, which is actually in Arlington, the city is also an enclave of arts and nature, overflowing with botanical gardens, art galleries, and live theater. Historical Main Street connects many of the city’s recently rejuvenated urban districts, as well as the popular Main Street Garden, a block-long public park surrounded by architecturally significant buildings. Locals come here to picnic on the expansive lawn or stroll the manicured grounds.

A short walk from downtown Dallas, you’ll find horse-drawn carriages clopping along brick streets in the city’s historic West End district, which dates back to the 19th century. The West End’s Dealey Plaza is infamous as the site of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in November 1963. At The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, you can visit the sixth floor of the former Texas School Book Depository, where Lee Harvey Oswald is believed to have shot at Kennedy’s presidential motorcade.

Joggers and bikers can zip through the fashionable Turtle Creek neighborhood, located about 4 miles west of downtown, via the Katy Trail, which follows an old interstate railroad. Back near downtown Dallas, the 277-acre Fair Park is the location of North America’s largest Ferris wheel, seven museums, and four performing-arts centers, many of which are inside art-deco buildings built for the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition.

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Girl on Fire

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Brandy is the wife to a carpenter/musician and the mother of 3 amazingly awesome homeschool/unschooled girls. Brandy is a Photographer as well as a Coach for the Weebellion as part of Rolling Rebellion Jr. Roller Derby. Brandy is passionate about many things and suffers from a very painful and degenerative neurological disease called CRPS/RSD.
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