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Do you have to be a guest staying at the Lodge to visit the MagiQuest?
No, Gena, you do not have to be an overnight guest of the Great Wolf Lodge to stop by for a visit and play a game of MagiQuest! Even if you are not staying at the Lodge, you are welcome to drop by and enjoy several of the activities they have to offer! These include the restaurants, shops, arcade, MagiQuest as well as Story Time and the Clock Tower Show! What a great way to spend an special evening out with your family! Enjoy!!
I wanted to know more about MagiQuest. What is it and how do you play? Is it worth the money for the wand and the game? I'm taking 2 boys, a 71/2-year-old and a 13-year-old. Thanks.
Well Dawn, if your boys are anything like mine, I think they will have a blast with MagiQuest. \To play the game, you need to purchase a wand. You do not need to decorate it to play, but your kids will ask anyway. The game starts by making you earn runes by following clues. For example, you make have to go find a certain pot of gold or such. As you proceed through the game, you earn the ability to go on adventures that help you earn more points. If you slay the dragon than you are a Maqi-Master. The kids seem to love it. The game lasts the length of your stay and it is a great "dry" activity. The boys can share a wand and game. Hope that helps!
MagiQuest is a live-action adventure game played throughout Great Wolf Lodge. Your MagiQuest journey is in your hands, literally. With a magic wand in hand, you’ll enchant objects, befriend a pixie, help a princess and battle a dragon. You’ll discover hidden treasures and solve mysteries as you embark on quests throughout the lodge. Your wand is how you play your game. It knows your character and remembers your achievements. When your adventure concludes, it goes home with you. We await your arrival, magi.
Asked by Gena from Sweeden on 7/14/2010
Do you have to be a guest staying at the Lodge to visit the MagiQuest?
Asked by Dawn Ann from Brooksville on 4/7/2010
I wanted to know more about MagiQuest. What is it and how do you play? Is it worth the money for the wand and the game? I'm taking 2 boys, a 71/2-year-old and a 13-year-old. Thanks.





