There are a couple of gift shops at the Lodge, and you can find a wide range of merchandise from swimwear and water shoes, to things like toys, Great Escape logo merchandise, and seasonal items (like holiday ornaments). ![]() We checked this out in the evening when my daughter had gotten in many hours of swimming and was looking for something else to do. There is also an arcade downstairs at the Great Escape Lodge. The prices seemed reasonable – I had a veggie (black bean) burger for $8.49, my husband had a chicken breast sandwich for $8.99, and the kids each had a kids meal (grilled cheese, fries, and a drink) for $6.49. ![]() It was nice not to have to walk outside to get to the restaurant, which is also open to the general public. We ate dinner at Johnny Rockets, which is attached to the Lodge. We actually brought a couple towels of our own, and decided not to use them because it is nice not having to deal with wet towels. So while they aren’t big, you can take a bunch with you right as you enter the park. I had heard that they were small, which they are. Tip-a-Kanu Beach is a cute area for littler kids, so this was the only place my kids didn’t play in at the water park. Upstairs is the Tall Timbers Treehouse, for preschool to school age kids. We had never done it before and the lifeguards gave good instructions to help them figure out how to ride the surf. My kids loved the Boogie Bear Surf, where you can ride a virtual wave. “Tak-It-Eesi-Creek” was one of the kid’s favorites, which is a lazy river that you can swim, walk, or ride a tube. The water park has some basic sections to it – a lazy river, boogie board ride, splash pad for little kids, big slides (which actually go outside the building!), and an area for younger kids. We changed into our swimwear, and headed downstairs. ![]() Soda in the machines were $3.50 and at the water park it was $4.50, so it would help to be prepared.Īfter checking in, the kids were eager to get to the indoor water park. I do recommend bringing some food and drink, even if you just bring snacks. The coffee maker was ok, but I preferred to buy coffee right by the front lobby and in the water park (it was about $2.50-3.00 for a Green Mountain coffee). It is very simple (with a microwave, mini fridge, and coffee maker), but you can save money if you bring some food with you. There is a small kitchenette in the room. We had a basic Standard Suite room with two queen beds, but you can also find some cool rooms at the lodge, like a room with a cabin within the room and bunk beds. ![]() We went on December 22, and the Lodge was completely decked out in holiday decorations as well.Ĭheck-in was quick, and we headed up to our room. The decor is very rustic, with a woodsy feel with lots of log and animal type designs. The Lodge has a very “Adirondack” type theme to it. We braved the snow and headed out in the morning to try to beat the snow. It was definitely a big surprise when we told them to get dressed and pack their swimsuits! Earlier this year we got a Groupon deal to visit during the holidays, so on the last day of school before winter break, the plan was to head out after school (around 2pm), but the kids got a snow day. We have been going to the Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom every summer for years, and we have wanted to check out their lodge, located in Lake George, New York.
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