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The water park is clean and well-run, there are pl...

The water park is clean and well-run, there are plenty of nearby options to eat so you are not held captive to the expensive on-site food.

MagiQuest is cool, but you end up running all over the hotel and it becomes more of a chore than fun. The kids get bored and the adults end up wandering around completing the quests.

Absolutely get the wolf pass for $60 per kid, the attractions (mini bowling, rock climbing, MagiQuest, ropes course, mini-golf are *hideously* expensive when purchased ala carte.

One major problem I have, however, is the temperature control in the "suite" rooms were there is a small hangout area with a fold-out couch separated from the main hotel room with a sliding door. The problem is that the room's only thermostat is located in that back suite area, which has an outside wall and is where the sliding glass balcony door is located.

In the winter, with the door closed between this area and the main hotel room (when sleeping), the back room is *far* colder than the main room, causing the thermostat to trip and raise the temperature horribly in the main room. So you have the choice of the main room being a good temperature and the back room being freezing, or the back room being a good temperature and the main room being boiling hot. Very bad design.

When we were there, the outside temperature was in the 40s, so it's not like this is only an issue when it's below 0 outside.

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