Is a Paw Pass Worth it at Great Wolf Lodge?

Our family headed to Great Wolf Lodge in Niagara Falls, Canada for our first visit to this popular family resort.  Great Wolf Lodge has locations across North America, and we decided to pair our visit to GWL with a family trip to see Niagara Falls as well.  After several days exploring the natural beauty of the area, we checked into Great Wolf Lodge for 2 nights and 3 days of family fun.  Many people think of a fabulous indoor water park when they think of Great Wolf Lodge, but did you know there is so much more for your family to enjoy?!?  Enter the Paw Pass!  With activities around the lodge including bowling, a stuffing station to build your own stuffed friend, MagiQuest game, an arcade and so much more, the Paw Pass provides an opportunity to purchase access to many of the popular activities at a discounted price.  Let's take a look at what's included and the break down when this is a good choice for your family.

My boys were provided complimentary Paw Passes from Great Wolf Lodge - Niagara Falls so that we could share our experiences with you!  As always, thoughts and opinions are honest feedback from our real experiences!

Before we begin, it's important to note that each Great Wolf Lodge location has a slightly different Paw Pass deal.  Pricing and activities will vary from location to location as what each lodge offers also varies.  The Paw Pass at Great Wolf Lodge - Niagara Falls runs each wolf $69.99 and includes the following:

  • One MagiQuest game and classic wand or topper
  • Two games of bowling at Ten Paw Alley or one game at Wacky Wilderness Mini-Golf
  • One animal at Great Wolf Stuffing Station (outfit not included)
  • One 5x7 Paw Prints Water Slide Photo
  • One gift at Scoops Kid Spa
  • 1/4 lb of fudge at Bear Claw Cafe
  • One Great Wolf Kids Color-Your-Own item in Cub Club
  • One pair of wolf ears from the Trading Post Gift Shop
  • 30 Paw Points and game card for Northern Lights Arcade
Caleb and Wolf-Wolf
So is it worth it?  My boys would absolutely say yes!  While you can certainly go to Great Wolf Lodge and have a wonderful family vacation enjoying your room and the water park which are all included in your rate, these activities really enhance your experience.  Both of our boys couldn't wait to get to the Trading Post not long after we arrived and get their wolf ears and new stuffed animal.  They made sure to have their new friend made the first evening we were there so they could sleep with him in bed that night.  We decided to space out our other activities and used them as some breaks from the water park.  The stuffed animal was Caleb's favorite part of the Paw Pass.  He loves his new Wolf-Wolf and carries him everywhere!

Brody's favorite activity hands down on the Paw Pass was the MagiQuest game.  For this game, young wizards use a wand to visit interactive objects, pictures, etc. around the lodge and complete various quests.  It sounded confusing at first, but with the help of the friendly staff at the Quest Cottage and our handy guide book, it became pretty intuitive very quickly.  It's important to note that this game is probably best enjoyed by 1st graders and up.  Since Caleb had a Paw Pass, we had him get a wand and tried to have him play along with Brody, but his attention span at 4 years old as well as his ability to comprehend what the quests were, just didn't lend itself to this activity.  At 7 though, we couldn't pull Brody away from this!  I saw many older elementary kids running around completing quests as well.  The older the child, the more they are going to be able to do independent from adult help.
Brody on one of his many MagiQuest adventures!

The boys also really enjoyed their evening in the arcade.  Dan decided to rest in the room after a busy first day so I had both boys in the arcade by myself.  We took turns picking games and the 30 Paw Points per kid lasted our family about 45 minutes or so.  You can purchase more arcade points if you'd like as well.  The Northern Lights arcade was also where you could claim your game of mini golf or have the two games of bowling loaded onto your arcade card.  We opted to bowl and this was the final activity our boys completed before leaving the lodge to return home.

At the end of the trip, I would say that we would definitely buy a Paw Pass again.  While the boys claimed the fudge, free slide photo, gift from Scoops spa, and the color-your-own activity at Cub Club, those are not items we probably would have purchased without the pass.  When you add up the cost of the other items, the Paw Pass definitely is a cost savings for families who plan to enjoy the extra activities at Great Wolf Lodge.  For another look at our family trip, check out the video below and keep your eyes open for another post on the blog that will recap the entire experience at Great Wolf Lodge including the waterpark, room, food, and free activities around the property.  Until then, have a Great Wolf Day!




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4 comments:

  1. I'm in the process of researching Great Wolf in Minnestoa for Spring Break so this is really timely info for me. I think my guy is too big (he's twelve) to take advantage of the wolf pass. Other than the bowling and wands I don't know if it will be worth it. I think I am going to check each of the items cost and see if the bundle works out cheaper even if we don't use it all. Thanks for sharing - Nikki

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    1. Thanks for the comment Nikki! Definitely look into what the Paw Pass includes for the Great Wolf Lodge in Minnesota - there are some slight variations location to location based on what's available and current COVID protocols may also have an impact. Either way, I'm sure your son will LOVE Great Wolf Lodge. I think I had just as much fun as my little ones! If you haven't already seen it, here's another post about what we enjoyed about our visit to the GWL in Niagara Falls! https://www.runningonpixiedust.com/2019/10/greatwolflodgeniagarafalls.html Happy Travels!!! ~ Kristi

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  2. Thanks for the great review! Just curious, did you purchase passes for your husband and yourself or only the kids. We have a three and five year old so not old enough to do these activities on their own but am not sure if that means we need to buy passes for us too?

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    1. Hi! Thanks for stopping by! You wouldn't need to buy passes for any of these activities for you too. You can help your kids with any of them if needed, but they get to have all the fun :) The MagiQuest will really be the only thing that would be a little tough for them, but my youngest was 4 when we went and he just enjoyed waving his wand and listening to the stories - even if he didn't fully understand the puzzles! Have fun!

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