Here's one of the Ten Best Budget Friendly Honeymoon, Destination Wedding and Family Resorts.
Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg
Located just three miles from Colonial Williamsburg, Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg offers families the ability to mix a healthy dose of culture with a giant dose of fun. If you nieces, nephews, and cousins aren't keen on the idea of period clothing and the Revolutionary War, then this resort's recreational area should get their attention. This property has been ranked first for "Top 10 Best Pools in the US" by Trip Advisor.
What makes it a deal? The indoor water park. If your family members are into them, this one is well worth every penny. The resort has a 300,000 gallon indoor water park with eight waterslides, a wave pool, lazy-river, pool for basketball, Flowrider surf pool and the highlight of the property: The Howlin Tornado, which sends four-person rafts down a six-story funnel and spits them out into an exit pool. And, of course, with the Williamsburg location, you're getting two vacations for the price of one - that is, if you can manage to pull the relatives away from the waterpark.
From the http://www.familyvacationcritic.com/
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