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Mini Getaway at The Kalahari- Wisconsin Dells

Yes it is true, we went to the Kalahari during spring break! My husband and I went away there a year ago without the kids but this year they came. 

Last time we went we enjoyed more of the adult activities such as the outdoor hot tub and adult water slides. !   This time it was all about our children.  We mini golfed about a half dozen times.   My son has the cutest victory dance that makes you smile as you watch his innocent joyful and proud expressions.   


The Kalahari is filled with several animal statues and I think we managed to get a picture by all of them!  


Inside the hotel they have several different restaurants and this time we found the buffet.   We did breakfast there and we were hooked.   The price is a little bit more but the quality of the food is amazing!  Breakfast had amazing smoothies, several egg choices, several different types of pancakes, fresh fruit, cereal, several meat choices, and much more! I wish I could have that breakfast choice each and every day!  


My daughter faced many fears at the indoor amusement park. The first day she refused to go on the Ferris Wheel but when she tried it on day two she didn't stop there.  She tried the wall climb a couple times, and went through the entire ropes course which was several  feet up in the air!   



My son was not far behind my daughter in trying new things.  He did the smaller ropes course and enjoyed it!  He also liked the Ferris Wheel but his favorite was the slides in the water park. Sorry no pictures from the water park because I was having too much fun!  



My kids are already asking to go back! Go make memories with your family! 


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