Showing posts with label Favorite Things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Favorite Things. Show all posts

January 7, 2024

Beat the Winter Blues at Great Wolf Lodge

I don't normally gush here on this blog, but we had such a great time at The Great Wolf Lodge yesterday and this morning. The visit was a hit, even with a energetic toddler. The Beartrack Landing indoor waterpark was especially thrilling for SoJo and my 3-year-old niece.
SoJo and his cousin had a blast (pun intended with that photo above). Their favorite part was the fountains coming out of the floor near the wave pool,
and the Whooping Hollow Kiddie slides, which are limited to tots under 48". No worries for parents about big kids knocking over the little ones on the rush back into the water.
There are plenty of life-vests available in various sizes to use as you need them, as well as towels. I hate packing them when we go on vacation, so this saves a lot of room in your suitcase.There are multiple water slides, some of which take you both in and outdoors (cold butt alert), as well as a family slide where you can ride with 4 people. And the Fort Macenzie tree house is filled with pipes and water features that are interactive and soakingly fun.
If you need a break, you can go have a slice of pizza and a beer at one of the snack bars too.I would have thought that the most stressful place to have a toddler would have been in the waterpark (that was surprisingly the easiest place to mind him, since he was so engaged by the activities), but it was actually here:

an un-gated staircase leading up to the loft in the Loft Fireplace Suite.
Check out the view from up there. No surprise that a toddler would love going up and down. We liked it too!
Mr. Geek, SoJo and I slept up there together in the queen bed; it was cozy and warm due to the rising heat from the fireplace downstairs. So unlike the frozen tundra that we live in.
My brother-in-law, sister-in-law and niece shared the downstairs space and were quite comfortable, save for SoJo's 4:30am wake up. You'd think after an afternoon/evening of 2 visits to the waterpark, he'd be wiped out. I think he was both excited and a bit apprehensive of being out of his usual sleeping space, but we all managed just fine for the night and early morning.
The downstairs of the Loft Fireplace Suite has a sofa bed, 2 queen beds, and all the comforts of home like a mini-fridge and microwave. I love how Great Wolf Lodge pays attention to each detail, like in the actual ceramic mugs hanging from a rustic peg board,
rather than chintzy Styrofoam cups (they try to be eco-friendly in many ways, like having recycling bins all over the hotel and in the rooms). And now the best part....
A gas fireplace! It was great sipping the wine I said I'd sip in my last post. Went quite well with pizza. And it sure made drying our swimsuits convenient.

The view outside from the balcony wasn't bad either. The Pocono Mountains in winter are just gorgeous.
You can see Camelback Ski Resort (one of the many in this area) just on the right. In summer, The Lodge has a nice-sized outdoor pool to complement the indoor activities. We'll definitely be back for a visit during outdoor swimmin' weather.
I mentioned details--well, Great Wolf Lodge was full of them, from the lights in the guest rooms and throughout the hotel
to the murals in the hallways
to the imagery on the metal grate of the lobby's giant fireplaceand of course the lobby itself. Since it's after Christmas but still winter, the lobby was decorated in over 1 million white lights and snowflakes and snow.
The Clock Tower has animated shows a few times throughout the day and an 8pm show followed by bedtime stories. We sadly missed all the shows because we were too busy!
Some of the decor is a bit kitschy, like the taxidermied animals
and chainsaw-carved furniture and sculptures, but that's part of the ambiance and charm.
This certainly made us happy this morning at 6:30am, when we had had enough of trying to keep SoJo in bed.
There is so much for kids and adults to do at Great Wolf Lodge, beyond spending hours in the waterpark. Frankly, I can't believe one could exhaust that, but exhausted parents might want to let their kids make some crafts in the or play MagiQuest, an interactive game played throughout the hotel.
A lot of the activities are geared towards older children, like the arcade and teen-oriented gr8_space Tech Center
and other activities, and even a kids' spa called Scoops
but toddlers willl have an equally great time, like ours did. The only drawback I found in visiting with a younger child is that the MagiQuest game was scary for our son. The interactive kiosks are located on the 3rd and 4th floors and one must pass by them on the way from the elevator to your room. This one particularly scared SoJo
See the skulls and bones? Those weren't really the issue, rather the loud dragon roars and hissing sounds made him uneasy. We called it a "dinosaur", and naturally the first thing he uttered when waking up this morning was "see dinosaur." We ended up taking him up the steps to avoid these areas.

But honestly, this was one of the best places we've visited in a long time. Everything was nicely laid out, clean, charmingly decorated, and the staff very friendly and accomodating. The variety of activities was great, and the waterpark was highly engaging for all ages. I even saw an man who looked to be in his 80s hanging out in the spa, enjoying himself. It's definitely a place worth visiting if you get the chance.
Great Wolf Lodge, we'll be back! We plan on making this an annual trip with my niece and my husband's brother and his wife.

Check out the closest Great Wolf Lodge to you, with 12 locations in the US and Canada.
Disclosure: I received a media rate of $99 for lodging in order to review the facilities at Great Wolf Lodge. The opinion expressed is entirely my own.

December 14, 2023

Katydid's Favorite: Klutz Books {Giveaway+2 winners!}

Klutz Books and I go wayyyyy back. Though I didn't grow up with them, I love Klutz books. When I worked in retail through high school and college, the places I worked at often sold these fun and educational books and activity kits. I actually bought a few for myself, like the Face Painting Book ($24.95), which I've used at Halloween and for face painting at fairs and events.
It's such a cool and easy book to follow, and you don't have to be an artist to follow their simple instructions for creating professionally looking designs. I love that it comes with everything you need, like paints and a brush, which is typical of all Klutz books. Since Klutz books are geared towards kids, the photos and steps are clear and easy to understand.

The Klutz repertoire of books ranges from arts and crafts to science and building to games and travel and beyond. There's truly something for everyone of all ages.

I was sent the new Fancy Friendship Bracelets Book ($19.95), which targets ages 8 and up, to try out. What a fun book!
It comes with all the supplies you'd need, including charms, cord and beads. It brought me back to my middle school bracelet tying days, but this book has so many more designs for bracelets. I learned some more cool techniques that I wish I would have known back when I was selling bracelets in the school cafeteria (would have cut out the competition!).

Here are a few of the spreads from the book. I love the girly page designs too.
As you can see, the illustrations and instructions make it easy to follow.

Klutz is sooooo generously by offering 2 winners 2 books (one to keep and one to give away). So that means if you are one of the two winners, you'll actually get
2 Fancy Friendship Bracelets Books!
one to keep and one to give away.
FYI: you won't receive your book in time for Christmas, but it still would make a great after-Christmas gift.

To enter:
Visit Klutz and leave a comment here with your favorite item other than any of the ones mentioned here.
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  • Become a fan of Klutz Books on Facebook
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  • Follow @katydidandkid on Twitter and tweet this giveaway, leaving a link to your tweet in the comments. You can tweet once per day (leave a comment each day). You can copy and paste my tweet if you'd like: Win 2 copies of Klutz's new Fancy Friendship Bracelets book (2 winners!) Keep one book and give one away http://bit.ly/6EvBTO @katydidandkid
US Postal addresses only.
You must do the first entry in order to enter ("I want to win, thanks!" comments will NOT be considered). You will have until Wednesday December 30th at 11:59pm EST to enter. The winners will be chosen via random number generator the next day and notified by email. I'll also post the winners on my blog HERE. If I don't hear back from the winner within 72 hours, I'll pick another.
Disclosure: I was given a copy of Fancy Friendship Bracelets to review.


December 3, 2023

Katydid's Favorite: Jonathan's Wild Cherry Spoons {Giveaway}

Jonathan's Wild Cherry Spoons is clearly one of my favorite things, after all, this will be my 5th post about them. I love their natural and elegant kitchen and serving items, and the half dozen spoons and utensils I have of theirs are used daily and have withstood the test of soups, casseroles and everything in between.
I've visited their shop, since it's only a few miles from where I live, and it's such a warm and friendly environment there. I'm so happy to see the great press their getting, from The Racheal Ray show to The Hippy Gourmet to Christina Cooks. You can find their spoons in specialty stores across the country too.

Rather than blather on and on about how great their stuff is, I'll just show you some of their unique items. The proof is in the pudding, if you will:
Cat Tail Spoon ($30)
Flame Blackened Spootle ($25)
Pot Strainer ($34)
Flame Blackened Fluted Pie Server ($22)
And as if there weren't enough options on Jonathan's regular site, they also have the MoonSpoon line, with cut-out shapes inspired by moonlight.
The Reflecting 12" Salad Set ($42)
So which is your favorite? It's a tough choice, but we'd love to know. Jonathan's Wild Cherry Spoons is kindly offering 1 reader...
A Lazy Spoon!
This is my favorite kitchen spoon. The slot allows it to perch on the edge of a pot, rather than messing up a counter.
To enter:
Visit Jonathan's Wild Cherry Spoons and leave a comment here with your favorite item other than any of the ones mentioned here.
Extra Entries (leave a separate comment for each one):
  • Become a fan of Jonathan's Wild Cherry Spoons on Facebook
  • Blog about this contest (2 entries--leave 2 comments)
  • Subscribe to my updates
  • Follow my blog via Google Friend Connect
  • Post my Favorite Things button on your blog
  • Post my regular button on your blog
  • Follow @katydidandkid on Twitter and tweet this giveaway, leaving a link to your tweet in the comments. You can tweet once per day (leave a comment each day). You can copy and paste my tweet if you'd like: Win a Lazy Spoon from Jonathan's Wild Cherry Spoons. Gorgeous spoon that perches on the side of a pot. http://bit.ly/5jVlrg @katydidandkid
US Postal addresses only.
You must do the first entry in order to enter ("I want to win, thanks!" comments will NOT be considered). You will have until Sunday December 13th at 11:59pm EST to enter. The winners will be chosen via random number generator the next day and notified by email. I'll also post the winners on my blog HERE. If I don't hear back from the winner within 72 hours, I'll pick another.
Disclosure: I was not compensated in any way for this giveaway/review. It's just one of my favorite things that I want to share with my readers.
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