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Where did the Great Wolf Lodge come from?

Great Wolf Lodge began as a small indoor water park resort called Black Wolf Lodge which was founded in 1997 by brothers Jack and Andrew Turk Waterman, the original owners of Noah's Ark Water Park in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. Black Wolf Lodge was purchased by The Great Lakes Companies Inc in 1999.



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Great Wolf Lodge began as a small indoor water park resort called Black Wolf Lodge which was founded in 1997 by brothers Jack and Andrew Turk Waterman, the original owners of Noah's Ark Water Park in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. Black Wolf Lodge was purchased by The Great Lakes Companies Inc in 1999.

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At Great Wolf Lodge we like all kinds of wolves! Did you know we have two wolves that families have come to love within our Great Wolf Kids? Wiley the Wolf and Violet!

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Great Wolf Lodge began as a small indoor water park resort called Black Wolf Lodge which was founded in 1997 by brothers Jack and Andrew Turk Waterman, the original owners of Noah's Ark water park in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. Black Wolf Lodge was purchased by The Great Lakes Companies Inc in 1999.

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Great Wolf Resorts's revenue is $746.2 million. Great Wolf Resorts's annual revenue is $746.2M. Zippia's data science team found the following key financial metrics about Great Wolf Resorts after extensive research and analysis. Great Wolf Resorts annual revenue for 2022 was 746.2M, 41.97% growth from 2021.

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Great Wolf Lodge at first had a slightly different name when it came onto the scene. Great Wolf Lodge originally began as a small indoor water park resort called Black Wolf Lodge, founded in 1997 by brothers Jack and Andrew Turk Waterman, the original owners of Noah's Ark Water Park in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.

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Meet a few of the Great Wolf Lodge mascots: Wiley the Wolf is the ultimate storyteller. Violet the Wolf skips wherever she goes. Oliver the Raccoon never leaves home without his bug net. And Sammy the Squirrel has quite the sweet tooth.

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