Monday, April 19, 2010

Great Wolf Lodge to open in Pittsburgh - Online (News)

Great Wolf Resorts plans to open a location in Pittsburgh, according to an announcement made by the indoor water resort development company last month. The newest of their Great Wolf Lodge locations will be built adjacent to The Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills, a shopping mall located in Frazer Township.

Great Wolf Resorts is known for their premiere indoor waterparks, with less than 15 locations across the nation. One of their newest resorts opened in the Pocono Mountains in 2005.

Specific measurements and attractions for the Galleria location have yet to be determined, according to Jerry Crites, mall manager of Pittsburgh Mills.

The luxury resorts have, on average, 250 – 600 rooms and approximately 75,000 sq. ft. of indoor water park space, according to Great Wolf’s Web site. With rustic, mountain-themed decor, their mission is to be a “leader in regional family entertainment with an emphasis on indoor waterpark hotels.”

Crites said the partnership between Great Wolf and Pittsburgh Mills is less than a month old, and Great Wolf executives are still deciding on official plans at their headquarters in Madison, Wis.

“We’re expecting to break ground later this year, opening fall next year,” Crites said.

Crites is anticipating positive results following the opening of the lodge for Pittsburgh Mills, which has struggled to keep tenants since its opening in 2005. Great Wolf Lodge is known to be a destination that reaches visitors beyond the local area.
“[It will] bring in a lot of new faces,” Crites said. “It can only expand our market.”

The resort hosts most of its locations in the northern states, making Pittsburgh’s biting cold winters an ideal candidate for a Great Wolf Lodge.

“It would be something fun to do year round and in the winter,” Teresa Montoya, a sophomore dance major, said of the resort.
Great Wolf Lodge’s water parks, however, are only open to guests of the resort, with an average nightly rate of around **, according to Great Wolf’s Web site.

Despite this setback, Great Wolf is still expected to turn Pittsburgh into a vacation destination.

“Pittsburgh doesn’t have a lot to offer, as far as water parks go,” Elisa Halma, a sophomore dance major, said. “This would be something different to do.”

Pittsburgh’s other regional water park, Sandcastle, located in Homestead, Pa., is only open during the summer months of June, July and August and is slightly more than half the size of an average Great Wolf resort.

Great Wolf also offers adult and children spas, dining facilities and specialized activities for all ages, including story time around a fireplace and the Cub Club activity areas for children.

*Published online for 2010 Issue 4 of The Globe.
http://www.pointparkglobe.com/2.7413/great-wolf-lodge-to-open-in-pittsburgh-1.1426283

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