Wisconsin Dells - The New Spring Break Capital of the Midwest

Travel & Leisure

  • Author Julia Luther
  • Published April 7, 2012
  • Word count 502

Wisconsin Dells is Stupendous for Spring Break

Not only is Wisconsin Dells the official world’s waterpark capital, it’s also the unofficial spring break capital of the Midwest. What is that ranking based on you ask? Sheer popularity! Parents with children from high school age on down find the Dells to be exceedingly family friendly and a good value, thanks to the nice variety of Wisconsin Dells hotels and motels in the area, to say nothing of the indoor waterparks that mimic southern climes (without all the college kids that is). Check the school calendar for spring break timing in your area, then check this list of all the things to do in the Dells.

Just for Kids in the Dells

We get asked all the time which Wisconsin Dells attractions and restaurants are especially suited for kids 10 and under, so we thought we’d take this opportunity, prior to Spring Break, to toss out some suggestions. For classic Dells attractions, you can’t beat the Tommy Bartlett Exploratory – Interactive Science Center with enough gadgets and doodads to keep the kids occupied for hours. For budding artists, there’s Paint It! Pottery Shop. Bet you didn’t know there’s a kids’ spa at Great Wolf Lodge – it’s called Scooops (yes, it’s three o’s, no misspelling there) where the manicures and pedicures are ice cream-themed. For dining, try Buffalo Phil’s Pizza & Grille, where the food is delivered to your table by miniature train. For dessert, Goody Goody Gum Drop is as sweet as it gets. There are Wisconsin Dells water parks geared to the younger set as well.

For Kids 10 and Under

Dells for Grown-Ups

Vacation Without the Kids

We provided ideas for families traveling with little ones so, in the spirit of fairness, how about some ideas for visitors vacationing in the Dells without kids? The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel did a bang-up job offering suggestions for couples and groups of friends looking for a grown-up getaway. We also took to Facebook to find out what our fans considered their favorite Wisconsin Dells’ experience when it was just grown-ups in the group. It’s a great mix of dining, spas, shopping, golf, scenery, nightlife, gaming and, oh yes, waterparks!

Celebration Vacations

Take the Celebration on the Road

It started with family reunions, then destination weddings, and has simply taken off from there. We’re talking about celebration vacations in Wisconsin Dells. Last year we asked visitors to share their stories of celebrating life’s milestones in the Dells, and their e-mails had us alternating between laughter and tears, each one more heartwarming than the next. Care to share your Wisconsin Dells celebration vacation story? Add your post to our web site. And if you’re in the early planning stages of a celebration getaway, say for a birthday or anniversary or significant family reunion, then let the Wisconsin Dells visitor bureau group travel team be your guide to a Wisconsin Dells getaway you won’t soon forget.

Julia Luther is the Communications Specialist for the Dells at the Wisconsin Dells Visitor & Convention Bureau, and is responsible for promoting Wisconsin Dells "The Waterpark Capital of the World!®" as a premiere national tourism destination for families, meetings and conventions, youth sports and group travel.

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