WISCONSIN: THE BADGER STATE
BY CLAY
LARROY
If
you're looking to get away from it all with a trip away from home, don't forget
to travel
smart. Regardless of whether you are traveling to a nearby location for the
weekend or taking a week-long destination vacation, you are always going to
benefit from some tips and ideas on how to make the whole process, more fun and
less stressful. Take time each day to alleviate stress while
traveling or vacationing and you will thank yourself for it when you get back
home. When you want to plan a
vacation contact me!
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article below for a mesmerizing viewpoint on Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Dells Is A Fun Family Vacation Destination
By Dorrie Ruplinger
Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin is a fun destination for
a family vacation, and with a little research and advance planning the trip
doesn't have to make your wallet cry out in pain.
Wisconsin Dells (and the area is really two towns:
Wisconsin Dells and Lake Delton) has been a popular summer vacation destination
for people who live in the Midwest since the late 1800's. In recent years,
several indoor water parks have been built making Wisconsin Dells a popular
year around vacation destination, not only for people who live in the Midwest
but for people from around the world.
What first drew tourists to the Wisconsin Dells
area? It was the scenery. The Wisconsin River meanders through the Wisconsin
Dells area and has beautiful sandstone rock formations. A trip to Wisconsin
Dells wouldn't be complete without a boat tour of those rock formations.
There are two basic choices of tours; either boat
tour or a "duck" tour which also includes some sightseeing on the
land. If you have small children, they'll enjoy the "duck" tour the
most.
If you take a boat tour, you'll have a couple of
options. You'll be able to take an "upper Dells" tour, a "lower
Dells" tour, or both. The upper Dells boat tour lasts about 2 hours and
the lower Dells boat tour lasts about 1 hour. The upper Dells tour includes a
few shore stops to look at some outstanding landmarks.
The "duck" tour is a combination land and
water tour. It's a really fun way to see some of the beautiful scenery on the
land and water. And the tour is a big hit with kids of all ages! My family
takes a trip to Wisconsin Dells nearly every year and we go on the Duck tour
almost every trip because we find it so much fun. The "duck" vehicles
used for the tours are amphibious vehicles used in WWII that have been
revamped. The tour starts out on dry land. During the tour you'll be taken down
streets of Wisconsin Dells; through lovely wooded areas where wildlife is often
seen (we usually see white-tail deer) and then it's on to the really fun part
of the trip.
The duck driver drives into the water with a big
splash - well; usually with a big splash. The driver will ask the customers if
they want to go into the water slow or fast because fast gets some of the
people wet. On every tour I've been on the fast trip into the water has won the
vote and it is fun! After the twists and turns of the wooded trails (some of
them steep and narrow, but always safe) the water part of the trip is a nice
change of pace. After being in the water for a while and seeing some of the
breathtaking sandstone rock formations, your driver takes you back onto dry
land and your fun tour is complete. During the entire tour your driver
entertains you with a funny and informative narrative.
Even though our family loves going on the Duck tour
when we go to Wisconsin Dells, if they have a choice of only one activity to
do, going to a water park wins hands down. There are over 20 water parks in
Wisconsin Dells. There are outdoor water parks; indoor water parks; and
combination indoor/outdoor water parks. So no matter what time of the year you
want to splash in the water and have fun you can do it in Wisconsin Dells.
Our family usually takes a summer trip to Wisconsin
Dells. And with mid-summer temperatures in the 90's, and even occasionally in
the 100's, splashing in the water is very refreshing. Our family's favorite
outdoor water park is Noah's Ark. It's currently the largest outdoor water park
in Wisconsin Dells. You can easily spend an entire day there and not get bored.
I have a few tips for you though if you do go to Noah's Ark (or any of the
water parks in Wisconsin Dells) to help keep your costs down and to make the
trip as enjoyable as possible.
1) If at all possible, don't buy your admission
tickets at the front gate the day you want to go to the park. You'll pay full
price and there are lots of ways to find discounted tickets. If you live in the
Midwest check with your local Parks and Recreation Department to see if they
have discounted tickets available. Also check with your place of employment to
see if they offer discounted tickets. An Internet search may also give you
sources for discounted tickets. Another option is to go into downtown Wisconsin
Dells or Lake Delton before you go to Noah's Ark and stop at one of the ticket
booths there. You can almost always purchase discounted tickets there,
especially if you are planning to do more than one activity while you are in
Wisconsin Dells. For example if you are planning to go to a water park, take a
duck tour, go to a water show, and go to one of the amusement parks to ride on
the roller coasters and go-karts you can get some pretty good discounts by
buying all your tickets at the same time.
2) Take waterproof sunscreen. You're going to be in
and out of the water all day so make sure you have waterproof sunscreen in
order to avoid having to constantly reapply your sunscreen throughout the day.
3) Take towels. It may seem like a silly item to
list but it's surprising how many people forget to take a towel. You can
purchase beach towels inside the water parks but they are expensive.
3) Consider renting a locker in the park. There are
locker rentals available in the park for a nominal fee. I always rent a locker
and put dry clothes for my family in the locker along with the things I don't
want to carry around all day, such as my sunscreen. At the end of the day we
retrieve those dry clothes and change into
4) Take plastic bags for your wet swimsuits and
towels.
5) Take a small waterproof container for extra
money. Get one that attaches to your wrist or hangs around your neck. If you
don't have one or don't know where to buy one, you can purchase one inexpensively
at one of the stores inside the water park.
6) Bring your own lunch. There are several covered
picnic areas inside the water park available free of charge for your use
although it's likely some of them will be unavailable on any given day because they
will be reserved for groups who are at the park. Even if you don't want to pack
a cooler at home, bring along the empty cooler and pick up your lunch items
from a store the day before. Although there is good food available inside the
water park, it is expensive and will quickly put a big dent in your pocketbook.
7) Bring water shoes. Sandals are okay too but you
want ones that are water friendly which typically means flip-flops and those
can easily fall off your feet when you're on some of the rides. I don't advise
going barefoot. The park is paved and if it's a sunny day the pavement gets
very hot.
8) Go on rides early in the day and late in the
day. That's when the lines are the shortest. The lines are really long in the
middle of the day. Have your picnic lunch at that time, do a little browsing in
the water park stores, and take a short rest before heading back on the rides.
Going on the ducks or a boat tour and going to a
water park aren't the only activities to do in the Wisconsin Dells area. You could
stay busy for weeks (if your pocketbook could handle it) doing all the
activities available to you. You could go horseback riding; go-carting; riding
on roller coasters; shopping; take in the Tommy Bartlet water show; play
miniature golf; play regular golf on one of the golf courses; rent a boat and
go fishing (you'll need to purchase a Wisconsin fishing license); rent a canoe
and go canoeing; enjoy a movie at the drive-in movie theater; rent a jet-ski;
visit the railway museum; visit the history center; play paintball; or do any
of the dozens of other available activities. You could even take a short drive
to Baraboo and watch the Al Ringling circus. There are literally hundreds of
things to do in the Wisconsin Dells area.
I have one more thing to keep in mind as you are
planning your trip to Wisconsin Dells. August is the busiest month in Wisconsin
Dells. How busy? Consider this: Lake Delton and Wisconsin Dells have a combined
year-round population of around 5,000 people. During the weekends in August,
the population in the Lake Delton/Wisconsin Dells area can swell to more than
200,000 people. Lines at the attractions will be the longest in August and the
hotels will be booked solid (I don't mean to scare you though. Our family
usually goes in August even though we know it's going to be busy and we have a
great time). Book your hotel early or consider going there at another time
during the summer. June isn't as busy but the weather may not be as warm either
which means it could be a little chilly if you're going to be visiting one of
the outdoor water parks.
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I love being from Wisconsin.
Tanya Fischer
Travel to experience memories that will last a lifetime!
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