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Anyone know the gun policy at Great wolf in Grapevine? Tam do you know???
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Great Wolf is posted 30.06 http://www.texas3006.com/view.php?poste ... tion_type=+" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Ok, thanks. I'll figure something out. Sure hate leaving it in the truck.
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That's one of the two reasons I don't want to go there. The other is the price. Not much to figure out, though. Either leave it in the truck or at home. Sorry.
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For what it's worth, I've heard the place is very overrated. I wouldn't go any way, because we don't have any children, but knowing they are posted makes it even less appealing.
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I'm only going because it was a gift, for my girlfriend and her kids. I was invited to go.
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Went to Great Wolf for spring break this year, It is 30.06, just to the left of the first set of double doors... ( when i was there the 6 was rubbed off so is it still valid :biggrinjester: :biggrinjester: :biggrinjester: ) for the kids its a fun place.. food and drinks expensive.... if you you trust the kids in running around the place alone... have a treasure hunt game.... (expensive too) indoor water and outdoor water parks

i kept my weapon in the car locked up and had no problems.... probably couldhave kept it in the room safe, their big enough.... took S-I-L son to Bass Pro and used their range one day

have fun.... kids will.... you still can use the park even after you check out

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RetNavy wrote:Went to Great Wolf for spring break this year,
It's a lot more fun in winter, when there's actually a cool reason to go to an indoor water park as opposed to all the outdoor ones all over the state.
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KD5NRH wrote:
It's a lot more fun in winter, when there's actually a cool reason to go to an indoor water park as opposed to all the outdoor ones all over the state.
:iagree: I took my wife, son and youngest granddaughter right after christmas and everyone had a good time. The 8 year old especially. Gramps spent most of his time in the hot tub enjoying the bikini clad views.
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We are here now, and having a great time. It's still posted 3006. Pretty much a money pit, but considering how much they put in this place, I can see why.
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fishman wrote:We are here now, and having a great time. It's still posted 3006. Pretty much a money pit, but considering how much they put in this place, I can see why.
Sorry I didn't see your original post before. Obviously.... you know now.
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Our kids love it, but since it's posted 300 and not 3006 I consider it an invalid sign. It's been that way several years.
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I was told by an employee that the city of Grapevine made them post it.
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kj5634 wrote:I was told by an employee that the city of Grapevine made them post it.
That is interesting. I would also believe it.
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