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5 Best Family Resorts in the Wisconsin Dells


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As the Midwest’s premier family destination, the Wisconsin Dells’ popularity has surged in the past decade, filling resorts to capacity with children eager to take on any waterslide in sight. Enjoy the multitude of options at one the five best family resorts, where a world-record-holding water coaster, indoor go-kart tracks, and a six-story indoor Ferris wheel bring out the kid in everyone.
WILDERNESS HOTEL AND GOLF RESORT


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Proud to be America’s largest waterpark resort, Wilderness Hotel and Golf Resort overs 600 acres with a remarkable 1,163 lodging options on its three properties: Wilderness Resort, Wilderness on the Lake, and Glacier Canyon Lodge. Operating since 1995, the complex ushered in a new era of family accommodations in the Dells, pushing boundaries with the first-of-its-kind indoor waterpark. Since then, Wilderness Resort has continued to lead the pack, expanding to now feature a head-spinning total of eight waterparks, four indoors and four outdoors. Complete with more than ten eateries throughout the grounds, there’s enough to fill a family’s daily agenda for weeks on end.
KALAHARI RESORT



A safari-themed complex that houses the Dells’ largest indoor waterpark, Kalahari Resort measures up as a prime spot for family getaways year-round. With comfortable rooms and campsites, families delight in the endless activities of the resort. With an indoor theme park that includes a six-story Ferris wheel, a raised go-kart track, a mini golf course, and 24 lanes of bowling, there’s never a dull moment. When it comes to the indoor waterpark, waterslide lovers go for the country’s only indoor looping waterslide, the Sahara Sidewinders. Leave your car keys in your room, as the multiple dining options at restaurants like Double Cut Charcoal Grill and Wisconsin Brew Pub prove that once you’ve arrived at Kalahari, there’s no reason to leave.
GREAT WOLF LODGE

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With a brand that has grown in the past decade to twelve resorts in the U.S. and one in Canada, the flagship Great Wolf Lodge offers visitors rustic charm. Built with families in mind, the resort goes the extra mile in accommodating children, with fun amenities such as Scooops, an ice-cream-themed kids spa, nightly story time with friendly animal characters, and MagiQuest, an interactive adventure throughout the hotel grounds. Highlights of the indoor waterpark include the Howlin' Tornado, a six-story, red and yellow funnel that blasts rafts of four riders as high as 30 feet up the walls of the vortex, and the slick, four-person races of Mountain Edge Raceway, the park’s most interactive slide.
CHULA VISTA



Just off the Wisconsin River and three miles north of downtown Dells, Chula Vista Resort brings a southwestern ambiance to the Upper Dells. As one of the longest standing vacationing names in the Dells, Chula Vista’s origins date back to the 1920s, just as the Dells (then known as Kilbourn City) began emerging as a popular summertime destination for Chicago, Minneapolis, and Milwaukee families. Having undergone a $200 million expansion in 2006, the resort stands as one of the largest in the area, with 620 rooms that range from standard guestrooms to a private chalet. The resort continued to expand its indoor waterpark facilities, introducing a new 80,000 square-foot addition that includes the Flyan Mayan Up Hill Water Roller Coaster, the world’s fastest and longest uphill indoor water roller coaster. Chula Vista delivers a more laidback resort experience, with popular activities including eighteen holes of golf at the resort’s Cold Water Canyon Golf Course, a plush spa, and an afternoon spent relaxing in the outdoor hot springs.
CLIFFSIDE RESORT AND SUITES



No visit to the Dells is complete without admiring the beauty of Lake Delton. So when it comes to enjoying the great waters, a stay at lakeside Cliffside Resort and Suites fits the bill. At a retreat that’s tailored to a more nature-centric experience, the sunset gives way to a quiet night of stargazing. Forgoing an indoor waterpark and crazy thrill rides, days spent fishing, hiking, and swimming the cool waters of Lake Delton are preferred at this resort. Only a few miles from the theme parks and attractions that have created a bustling scene in the Dells, it’s a nice change of pace to escape the noise and return to what originally made this region a desirable escape.


Top to bottom: Courtesy of Wilderness Hotel and Golf Resort; Courtesy of Kalahari Resort; Courtesy of Great Wolf Lodge; Courtesy of Chula Vista; Courtesy of Cliffside Resort and Suites

Beyond Disneyland: Where Else to Go in Orange County


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For many travelers, California’s Orange County is regarded as a place for amusement parks, or as the backdrop for television series and reality shows. But there’s so much more to the area, especially in the southern part. South Orange County is not only home to the wealthy, but also offers world-class shopping, dining, and extraordinary attractions. And because it’s located between Los Angeles and San Diego, it’s an ideal place to explore on a road trip. It’s easy to visit multiple cities in the area during one visit, and with all there is to do in each, the only hard part will be fitting everything into your schedule.
NEWPORT BEACH



Home to the largest recreational harbor on the West Coast, the city of Newport Beach offers fishing, swimming, surfing and more along a ten-mile stretch of beach. With ten distinct neighborhoods, each unique in their own way, there’s something for everyone, including sunset cruises, surf lessons, and wine tastings. Take advantage of the famous Duffy boats of Newport, where anyone can cruise the harbor in an electric boat for the day. The city has also introduced a “Dock & Dine” lunch or early dinner program with the Duffy boats, and has partnered with restaurants like The Cannery and Sol Cocina. And when it comes shopping, Newport Beach is often referred to as the “Beverly Hills of the Beach.” Ritzy outdoor mall Fashion Island is one of the best spots for high-end shopping, with department stores like Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdale’s.
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With seven miles of coastal bluffs and pristine beaches, Dana Point is a hidden gem, and given the caliber of top luxury hotels located within city limits, it’s also a secret getaway for those seeking out high-end service and experiences. Visitors can rent bikes to cruise the shoreline for inspiring views of the ocean, or hit the waves for a bit of surfing or to find some balance while trying out stand-up paddleboarding. Dana Point is unofficially known as the “whale watching capital of the West,” and it truly is an ideal place to spot the majestic animals. And for families, the Ocean Institute is a great place to enjoy immersive activities and eco-minded adventure expeditions.
LAGUNA BEACH



This year-round retreat for beach and art lovers offers seven miles of soft sand as well as miles of hidden coves. Take a kayak tour and explore Seal Rock, or go on a hike and discover Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. The views in Laguna Beach are one of a kind, and the streets are lined with boutiques, restaurants, and day spas. But what makes Laguna Beach unique is its thriving art scene. With a range of galleries, Laguna is a good place to discover up-and-coming artists. Another factor that makes Laguna Beach a popular destination is the annual “Giant Blue Whale Migration” which brings hundreds of blue whales off the coast. In 2014 alone, more than 600 blue whales were spotted during the migration period.
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO



The historic streets of San Juan Capistrano provide a glimpse into the area’s past. There are trails, a train depot, and a quaint downtown, all of which add to the charm factor. The downtown area has boutiques, museums, gourmet coffee stores, saloons, and various antique shops, but the main attraction here is Mission San Juan Capistrano, the most beautiful of all the California missions. This is a place of not only historical and cultural significance, but one of religious significance as well. The mission has been inspiring and educating the local community and visitors for over 200 years.
SAN CLEMENTE



San Clemente feels like a tiny Spanish village next to the sea thanks to stucco adobe facades with red-tiled roofs lining the streets. This small surfer’s paradise has fine wine, farm stands, and a very laid-back atmosphere. Located right off Interstate 5, San Clemente is conveniently located next to some of the best coastal surf in Southern California. The beach offers three distinct areas to enjoy: State Beach is the largest and has the calmest surf, Calafia is perfect for sunbathers, and Lobeiro Park is the more family-friendly stretch, with lawn areas that are great for picnics. San Clemente is also a wonderful place to find some quirky shopping. La Casa Verde de Granada, an artists’ co-op, is a fun find for shoppers looking for unique garage-sale finds.
IRVINE



This planned community offers a great balance of urban living and green space. Home to the University of California, Irvine, as well as over 100 company headquarters, Irvine is becoming a family-friendly destination due to its proximity to it’s neighboring beach cities and, of course, the theme parks. Irvine also offers massive, open-air shopping centers that at times can feel like a theme park. The Irvine Spectrum Center features a wide variety of stores and dining options plus a Ferris wheel for the kids. Although Irvine is not located directly on the coast, it’s centrally located to various beaches, all easily accessible by streets, freeways, and toll roads.


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