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| Plunging slides, kiddie slides, family flume, hot tubs & more... |
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| Featuring our 4-story, interactive treehouse water fort. |
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| Get soaked in our massive indoor wave pool! |
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| Water basketball and fun kiddie activities Outdoors! |
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Waterpark FAQ's
For your maximum safety and enjoyment while visiting our waterpark, please keep the following guidelines in mind.
To check waterpark hours, click on the Waterpark Hours calendar at the left.
Please obey the lifeguards at all times. They are staffed so that you may experience our rides to the utmost enjoyment while remaining safe.
For your safety, the facility routinely conducts drills and Vigilance Awareness Training. For further information, see a waterpark manager.
General Rules That Apply Throughout the Waterpark:
- No coolers allowed in the waterpark
- No dunking, no shoulder riding, or rough play
- No running
- No diving or jumping into pools
- No double riding or chains
- No water toys, noodles, boards or other items
- Wristbands must be worn
- Towels must stay in the waterpark
- Swim diapers must be worn by children age four and under
- Great Wolf Lodge requires that guests wear appropriate swim attire. Cut-off jeans, see-through suits and thong suits are not permitted.
- No outside food/beverage or coolers allowed
- Only coast guard approved life jackets
- All of our rides are for guests in good health and physical condition
- Pregnant women, guests with heart conditions, guests with neck or back problems, and guests under the influence of drugs or alcohol are not permitted to ride
Poconos Outdoor Pool Rules
- Running, diving, rough play, and splashing are not permitted.
- Do not shoot basketballs from outside the designated area. Do not hang on the nets or rims.
- Frog-slide: Feet first siding only. Small children only.
- CAUTION: The maximum water depth is 4'0”.
Chinook Cove
- No shaking, twisting of, or standing on floatable (snake & log)
- No flippers, snorkels or toys allowed in cove
Big Foot Pass
- The Lily pads are a one-way activity and only one guest at a time per Line of pads
- No climbing on ropes
- Guest must exit water area immediately after falling off pads
(they can not get back on or swim in this area)
Body Slides
- One rider on slide at a time
- Children must be 42” or supervised by an adult. Parents may catch child at the end of the slide
- Guests must ride feet first with arms across chest and exit splash pool quickly to the sides
- No life jackets are permitted on this ride
- Guests are not allowed to sit at the end of the slide
Coyote Canyon
- Children must be at least 42'' tall to ride - no exceptions
- Correct riding position requires guests to sit in the hole with feet on top of the tube
- Single tube, one rider only. Double tube, no more than two riders
- Guests must exit splash pool quickly; Steps for exit only (entering/sitting not allowed)
- Life jackets are permitted on this ride
Alberta Falls
- Children must be at least 42'' tall to ride
- Correct riding position requires guests to sit in the hole with feet on top of the tube
- Single tube, one rider only. Double tube, no more than two riders
- Guests must exit splash pool quickly; Steps for exit only (entering/sitting not allowed)
- Life jackets are permitted on this ride
Whooping Hollow
- Children over 48'' are NOT permitted on slides
- Children under 48'' must be supervised by an adult
- Parents may catch children at the bottom and exit landing area quickly
- Feet first riding only; No head first or belly sliding allowed
- Life jackets are permitted on this ride
Cub Paw Pool
- Must be 48'' or under to play unless accompanied by a child
- Water toys and furniture are not allowed in zero-depth pool
- No running, no hanging or swinging on ropes
- No bending or covering hoses to spray guests on deck
- No banging toys together
North and South Hot Springs Hot Tubs
- No jumping/diving, climbing on rocks
- Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult in the lower hot tub
- Must be 21 or older to be in upper hot tub
Crooked Creek
- Guests are not permitted on the island in the river
- No piling/stacking tubes
- Life jackets are permitted
- No rough play, flipping or pushing of tubes
- All guests must have a tube, no free swimming allowed
Raccoon Lagoon (Seasonal Outdoor Pool)
- Running, diving, rough play, and splashing are not permitted.
- Do not shoot basketballs from outside the designated area. Do not hang on the nets or rims.
- Frog-slide: Feet first siding only. Small children only.
- CAUTION: The maximum water depth is 4'0”.
River Canyon Run
- River Canyon run is a multi-passenger family raft ride with splashes, quick acceleration
steep drops and a landing pool finish
- You Must be at least 42” or accompanied by an adult. Infants and toddlers are not permitted
- Two, three or four riders per tube are permitted with the combined weight not to exceed 800 lbs.
- Single or double tubes are not permitted
- Riders must sit facing one another, remain seated holding on to the handles throughout the
course of the ride
- Loose items such as hats and visors are not permitted and glasses should be secured by a strap
- Guests are permitted to wear life jackets while riding
Hydro Plunge
- Guests must be 48"
- Minimum of 200 lbs. per tube
- Maximum of 600 lbs. per tube
- Minimum of two riders and a maximum of three riders
- Guests must be in good health
- Riders will be seated lightest to heaviest
Ellis & Associates Certified Lifeguards
In an ongoing effort to ensure guest safety and satisfaction, Great Wolf Resorts™ (GWR) has partnered with Jeff Ellis & Associates (E&A), a private, outside consulting firm specializing in aquatic risk management. To keep our standards and practices at the highest levels possible, GWR will typically do a number of drills and skills tests during hours of operation. In addition to this, Ellis & Associates will perform four unannounced operational audits per year at each facility, testing them in areas of professionalism, diligence in scanning techniques and rescue skills, as well as their ability to manage an aquatic emergency. If you have any questions regarding our Risk Management Program, please feel free to contact an aquatic manager.
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