Great Wolf Lodge Poconos Review + Bonus Tips
- The Chaotic Edit

- 4 days ago
- 10 min read
3 Days, 2 Nights | Rated Category by Category | No Sugarcoating
Let me be real with you...when I booked Great Wolf Lodge, I had a mix of excitement and skepticism. I had seen the price tag, read some mixed reviews, and honestly wasn't sure what to expect. But as a mom who prioritizes making memories with my daughter Arya, I knew I had to find out for myself.
We spent 3 days and 2 nights at Great Wolf Lodge in Poconos and I'm here to give you the full breakdown of my Great Wolf Lodge Poconos Review. The good, the "it's okay," and the things I'd do differently next time. I'm rating every single category, so you know exactly what you're walking into before you book.
Spoiler: we're going back. But read on to find out why it wasn't a perfect 5 stars across the board.
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Quick Rating Summary
• Check-In / Check-Out: 5/5 ★★★★★
• Staff Attentiveness: 4/5 ★★★★☆
• Things To Do: 4/5 ★★★★☆
• Food: 3/5 ★★★☆☆
• Cleanliness: 4/5 ★★★★☆
• Room & Accommodations: 4/5 ★★★★☆
• Value: 4/5 ★★★★☆
• Parking: 4/5 ★★★★☆
Check-In / Check-Out ★★★★★ 5/5
I did not expect the check-in and check-out process to be one of my favorite parts of this trip but here we are.
Check-in: You can arrive anytime and they will text you the moment your room is ready. No hovering at the front desk, no waiting around in a lobby. We just went and enjoyed the resort while we waited for the notification. And when it was time to check in? Easy kiosk check-in right in the lobby...quick, painless, done.
Check-out: Even better. You literally just text them the word "out" and walk straight out the door. No stopping at the front desk. No waiting in line. Just gone. As a mom wrangling a kid, bags, and post-vacation energy? That was everything.
This alone sets the tone for the whole experience. They clearly thought about the little things.
Staff Attentiveness ★★★★☆ 4/5
From the moment we walked into the lobby to every time we passed a team member in the hallway, we were greeted with warmth. Housekeeping, front desk, hallway staff...everyone had a smile and acknowledged us. That kind of consistent friendliness across an entire resort? It doesn't happen by accident. It's clearly part of the culture there and I appreciated it.
One area I'd love to see improve: the waterpark staffing. On the weekend we visited, I noticed one staff member managing multiple water slides on an entire deck. I'm not sure if this is normal or just how it was that particular weekend, but from a safety standpoint, that felt like a stretch. For a resort with so many families and young children, I'd love to see a stronger staff presence up on those decks.
Overall warm and welcoming, just needs more hands at the waterpark.
Things To Do ★★★★☆ 4/5
There is genuinely a lot to do here — more than I expected. We kept busy the entire stay and still didn't get to everything. Here's what we tried:
🎳 Bowling: Super fun for the whole family. Definitely recommend making time for this.
⛳ Mini Golf: Quick but cute, a nice break between bigger activities.
🪄 MagiQuest: Okay, this one was a full commitment. You walk around the resort waving a wand doing quests and it's genuinely fun, but tiring. Heads up: the wand is a separate purchase. We paid $60 for the one Arya chose. So factor that into your budget before you go.
🎬 The Legend of Luna: A short movie experience, honestly really cute! Arya loved it.
💃 Dance Party: We both loved this. High energy, fun for kids and adults alike.
🕹️ Arcade: Can't go wrong. Always a hit. We spent more tokens than I planned, but no regrets.
⛏️ Oliver's Mining Co.: It was okay. Some of the interactive elements inside the mirror maze weren't working the day we went, felt like it needed more attention and more staff present.
🎨 Arts & Crafts + Tail Yoga: We didn't get to try these due to timing, but I fully plan to next time.
My wishlist for future visits: rock climbing and an indoor playground would really elevate the non-waterpark experience. There's room to grow here, and I hope they do hehe.
Food ★★★☆☆ 3/5
Let's be honest, resort food is rarely going to blow your mind. Great Wolf Lodge is no exception. Manage your expectations and you'll be fine. Here's what we tried:
🍕 Hungry as a Wolf Pizzeria: Fast food vibes...pizza, pasta, sandwiches. Not terrible, not memorable. Gets the job done when the kids are starving and you need something quick.
🍳 Timber's Table Breakfast Buffet: Actually the best meal we had on property. Good selection...eggs, potatoes, sausage, yogurt, ham, and more. The staff were friendly and attentive. We'd go back here.
🔥 Fireside: Honestly, not a huge fan. The food was okay, but the wait for entrees was noticeably long. It was busy, and it showed. Staff were nice, but the kitchen felt overwhelmed. I probably wouldn't prioritize this one next time.
🍦 Wood's End Creamery: The MVP of all food options on property. Excellent ice cream and shakes. We went more than once.
Note: we didn't try the Italian buffet at Timber's Table, so I can't speak to that. Would be curious to try it next time.
Attractions Cleanliness ★★★★☆ 4/5
I had read some mixed reviews about cleanliness before our trip specifically about the waterpark, so I came in a little guarded. But honestly? It looked clean to me both days we were there. Not spotless, but clean enough that I felt comfortable letting Arya enjoy herself fully.
The rest of the attractions were well maintained too. No major complaints.
One safety note I have to flag: the entrance to the restrooms at the waterpark is extremely slippery. There was a sign but no mat. I watched someone slip as we came out the restroom. Arya almost went down too, I had to grab her. Please walk slowly there and hold your little ones tight. This is something the resort should address.
Overall clean enough to feel comfortable but that restroom entrance at the waterpark is a real hazard.
Room & Accommodations ★★★★☆ 4/5
We booked a room with a jacuzzi and honestly that was one of the best decisions I made for this trip. After a full day of water slides, arcades, and keeping up with a kid, soaking in a jacuzzi in your room at night is pure bliss. Arya loved it as well and said that was her favorite part of the trip LOL.
What I loved about the room:
• First floor location, incredibly convenient to the waterpark and most attractions
• Clean beds, fresh sheets, extra pillows
• Extra towels and toilet paper stocked...appreciated
• In-room safe
• Spacious fridge and a little dining table
• In-room fireplace made the space feel so cozy at night
• Spacious and comfortable overall layout
One thing missing: there was no step stool for little ones. I brought my own foldable one and I'm so glad I did. If you're traveling with a toddler or small child, add that to your packing list.
The jacuzzi room is worth it if you want that wind-down moment at the end of each day.
Value ★★★★☆ 4/5
Full transparency...here's what we paid: $713.62 for 3 days / 2 nights
Here's the breakdown:
First Night
Room - $232.24
Parking - $26.50
Second Night
Room - $293.84
Parking - $26.50
Late Check-out - $79.99
Taxes - $54.55
This does not include dining, attractions, or extras like the MagiQuest wand. So budget for those separately.
Is it worth it? I think yes and here's why:
• They run deals online regularly, always check before booking at full price
• When you create an account, charges to your room and your nightly rate both accumulate points that can be redeemed on future stays, that's a solid loyalty perk
• Everything is under one roof, no transportation costs, no driving around, no logistics
• The memories made here with Arya? That's the part you can't put a price on
It's a splurge. But it's the kind you don't regret.
Parking ★★★★☆ 4/5
The parking area is huge, no shortage of space, which is appreciated when you're arriving with kids and luggage in tow.
My one gripe? Parking costs extra. Valet is available if you want it, but even standard self-parking is an added fee on top of your room rate. Personally, I feel like parking should be included with your stay, you're already spending a significant amount on the room. That's just my opinion, but it's worth knowing upfront so it doesn't catch you off guard at checkout.
Plenty of space, just factor the parking cost into your overall budget.
Would I Go Back?
100%. No hesitation.
Arya had the time of her life. The adults had fun too. It was a complete family weekend, the kind where you come home tired but full. Full of laughs, full of memories, full of ice cream from Wood's End Creamery.
If you're on the fence about booking, this is your sign. Just go. And keep reading for all my tips before you go.
Tips Before You Book
From one mom to another...save yourself the guesswork.
1. Download the Great Wolf Lodge App Before You Arrive
This app is genuinely useful and I'd say it's essential for the trip. You can pre-check in, browse all attractions with their scheduled times, view dining options and order ahead at select places, and chat directly with staff through the in-app chatbox, they're usually quick to respond. After checkout, you can also review all charges and see your accumulated Voyager Points for your next stay. Download it before you even pack.
2. Look Into Their Attraction Passes
Next time around, I'd strongly consider one of their attraction passes instead of paying per activity. They bundle several attractions together at discounted rates, and there are also deals on purchases throughout the resort. Check out what's available at greatwolf.com/poconos/deals/packages before you book, it could save you a solid chunk of money depending on how much your family plans to do.
3. Eat Breakfast On-Site, Go Out for Lunch and Dinner
Resort food is convenient but it adds up fast and the options are limited. My plan for next time: enjoy breakfast at Timber's Table (genuinely good), then drive out for lunch and dinner. There are restaurants nearby with way more variety and much better prices. You can always grab takeout and bring it back to your room too.
4. Return Your Waterpark Towels...Every Single One
This one is important. The waterpark provides towels but you are responsible for returning them. If you don't, you'll see a $15 charge per towel on your bill. If you do get an incorrect charge, the staff are friendly and will help you sort it out but it's still an annoying thing to have to deal with after checkout. Just keep track of your towels and return them before you leave the park each day.
5. Charge Everything to Your Room to Maximize Points
If you have a Great Wolf Lodge account and plan on returning (and trust me, you probably will), charge your dining and activities to your room instead of paying as you go. Every dollar charged to the room accumulates Voyager Points that you can put toward your next stay. That said...if you're nervous about surprise charges or just want to stay on top of spending, paying by credit card as you go is totally fine too. I did that this trip. Next time I'm going the room charge route since I know I'll be back.
6. Bring Food From Home for Picky Eaters. There's a Microwave
If your child has strong food preferences, don't stress, there is a public microwave available by the ice machines that any guest can use. Pack some of their go-to meals and heat them up without any hassle. It's a small thing but it can make a big difference on a family trip.
7. Pack a Foldable Step Stool for Little Ones
The resort does not provide step stools in the rooms, and if you have an independent little one who wants to do everything themeselves (going to the bathroom, brushing teeth, washing hands), you'll feel that gap quickly. I brought my own foldable one and it was genuinely one of the most useful things I packed. Here's the one we have: Steep Stool highly recommend.
8. Bring Your Own Bedding If You're Particular About It
This is a personal one, I don't fully trust resort bedding, so I always pack a thin blanket, my own pillowcases, and a flat sheet. The room was clean, but peace of mind matters when you need to actually rest on a family trip. It adds a little bulk to your bag but it's worth it if you're anything like me.
9. Check Attraction Schedules Daily in the App
Some activities like arts & crafts, tail yoga, and the dance party run on a schedule, not all day. Pull up the app each morning and plan your day around the times so you don't miss the things you actually want to do. We missed arts & crafts this trip purely due to timing. Won't let that happen again.
10. Budget for the Extras Separately
The room rate is just the starting point. MagiQuest wands, arcade tokens, creamery runs, and random purchases add up faster than you expect. Go in with a separate "extras" budget so you're not caught off guard. Knowing upfront that the wand alone is $60 would have helped me plan better.
11. Request a First Floor Room
We lucked out with a first floor room and it made the whole trip more convenient. Direct access to the waterpark, close to most attractions, no elevator waits with a kid and wet gear. If you can, request a first floor room when you book.
12. Pack Water Bottles and Snacks
Staying hydrated at a waterpark resort is non-negotiable, and buying drinks on property every time adds up. Bring refillable water bottles for the whole family. Same with snacks, having something in your room or bag between meals means you're not forced into resort pricing every time someone gets hungry.
13. Consider Going on a Weekday If You Can
We went on a weekend and while it was a great time, I did notice the waterpark staffing felt stretched and certain areas were busier. If your schedule allows for a weekday visit, it may mean shorter lines, more breathing room, and potentially a better staffed experience overall.
14. No Cash Needed , The Resort Is Cashless
Leave the cash at home. Great Wolf Lodge is fully cashless, everything is paid by card or charged to your room. One less thing to think about.
15. Arrive Early to Get the Best Parking Spot
The parking lot is large but not all spots are equal. Get there earlier in the day to snag a spot closer to the entrance, trust me, you'll thank yourself when you're rolling luggage, carrying bags, and wrangling kids all at the same time. The further the walk, the harder the arrival (and the departure).
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Angie! This is incredibly helpful, thank you for taking the time to share all these details! 😍 As a mom, I know how much effort goes into planning a trip like this, and your tips make it feel so much more doable. Love this!!❤️-R