

They are plenty wide enough to accommodate folks going both ways, and there is another, unthemed staircase in the back if you just don't want to get near people. For every quest and activity (adventure) you do, except the first one, you will be running up and down the stairs. The middle area is dominated by a tree that serves as the center for most of the MagiQuest activities. Picture a building about twice the size of your average McDonalds, but with 4 floors. This was where it was, but MagiQuest is nothing like it, so ignore them.


You may find some reviews for a place called "Wiley's Woods". MagiQuest, at Great Wolf Lodge, is a blue building attached to the end of the resort. So for the person who wants to know what it is, without flowery text, read on! For anyone curious, this is from the perspective of a dad with 2 teens, 14 and 16, and the 16 yr old girl spent 8+ hours in here. I found the staff on the phone to be less than able to give me a simple explanation as well, and the videos are not useful either. While there are many useful reviews here, I felt the MagiQuest one is really lacking in detail for people like me who want to know more details. We would return should we come to the Dells again. He was kind enough to correct the matter and assisted my oldest with the step he was missing. We spoke with the attendant from the first night, he informed us their extra powers had not been loaded. It wasn't until our third day of playing that we realized our toppers (which are extra) did not work. Due to this, I feel like some information was missed. Midway through our transaction he returned and completed our check out. When we first arrived at the shop, we engaged with a Great Wolf employee as the main attendant must have been on break. Had those multiple areas been open, it would have made their experience even better. It took our entire stay but they were able to complete all tasks.ĭue to Covid-19 the additional areas for climbing and slidding to complete your missions were closed off. Our kids are 10 and 7 and they thoroughly enjoyed running up and down the stairs trying to complete each quest. It was an easy way to keep our kids entertained, especially when pool attractions were shut down. They opened before and stayed open later than the pool. The nice part about this location, it's attached to the hotel so we never had to leave the property.
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It also included free ice cream, bulk candy, and arcade credits. This included 1 - MagiQuest game, 1 standard MagiQuest wand, topper, or belt. We decided to go with the middle option (Red Paw Pass) for $45 per individual. During our check-in process, we noticed a display advertising "Paw Passes" for resort guests. We were staying at the Great Wolf Lodge for a spring break getaway.
