Great Wolf Lodge Research Paper

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The best moment of my life was going to Great Wolf Lodge because it’s the most fun I have ever had, also because I got to miss school and go with my best friend and her family. My experience at the water park went a little like this.
When I walked into the water park it smelled like clean water, kinda like cleaners, but after awhile my nose got used to the smell. There were many rides to go on. When I went on the yellow ride it was as yellow as a dandelion. The tube was huge! As the cold water was splashing my face as I was spinning in circles. But climbing the stairs up to the slides, were terrible. My legs felt weak after I was done for the day. Then when I went to the hotel part of the water park, my friend’s mom surprised us and got

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