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Orange Lake activities question

mikey0531

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Does Orange Lake charge for the kids crafts and games/activities? I don't mean the boats and things -- just the things that are on the activity schedule.

Thanks,
Debi
 
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I was wondering the same thing. We will be own there for 2 weeks with 7 kids, it would be something to budget for.

Scott
 
mikey0531 said:
Does Orange Lake charge for the kids crafts and games/activities? I don't mean the boats and things -- just the things that are on the activity schedule.

Thanks,
Debi
I haven't used these services or activities so I really don't know. I believe there is an incidental charge for some things but not for others. As an example, there is no charge for the movie theater. The easiest way to tell would be to call OLCC. Perhaps timetraveler or JLB knows the answer.
 
There's a charge for the very popular putt-putt golf - pay for a family pass at the beginning of the week and you'll save dollars. I'm quite sure that you pay for the materials for the various crafts - I think generally under $10 depending on what they make. There's a cost for the cash-prize bingo games. I'm probably missing some other activities that require payment.
Dick Taylor
 
Thank you! This is helpful.

I think my wife found out about the minigolf weekly pass. I think we may get that for one of our two weeks.

How about the beach activities, are their any fees for those?

Scott
 
Leturno said:
Thank you! This is helpful.

I think my wife found out about the minigolf weekly pass. I think we may get that for one of our two weeks.

How about the beach activities, are their any fees for those?

Scott

Scott-
The beach area isn't very big. There's a beach volleyball area. We always bring a deflated volleyball and pump with us when we head to a resort, so I really don't know if OLCC charges for use of a ball. I can't remember anything else that's there except for the boat rentals and some beach chairs. I'm pretty sure that there's a shuffleboard court between the clubhouse and the beach.
Dick Taylor
 
Leturno said:
Thank you! This is helpful.

I think my wife found out about the minigolf weekly pass. I think we may get that for one of our two weeks.

How about the beach activities, are their any fees for those?

Scott

Hi Scott. The lake watersport activities are skiing, tubeing, jet skiing, paddle boats...stuff like that. And yes OL charges for those activities.
 
suekap said:
What is a family pass good for and how much does it cost?

Hi Sue. The goofy golf family pass lets you play miniature golf as much as you want during your 7 day stay. It's in the $20-25 range for a family of 4. Outstanding value! :)
 
They do charge for all crafts and some activities (like bingo). Unless something has changed, their kids crafts setup is a little lacking. They do craft projects at poolside on a tarp on the pool deck (no craft room, no tables, no chairs). The folks who hand out the pool towels run the craft projects. It's usually manned by teenagers who aren't particularly interested in the process.

Near the indoor playground, there's a little putting green setup that's free, as well as ping pong, and you can check out limited board games in that same area.

Cindy
 
Olcc

They also have other activities at no cost. Most of them center around pool activities. Bingo is 5 for 6 cards (my favorite activity). It is not unusual to win 100-150 dollars at bingo I've even seen $300. It is a big activity there. Their golf activities are a bit pricey to my mind but those are obviously available too. They also have dinners and BBQ's which are nominal. The BBQ's are a purchased meal not a grill (clarification for JLB). Movies are free and you can play ping pong etc. The crafts do have a nominal cost. Mini-golf has already been mentioned.
 
Thank you all, very helpful.

I shared the info with my wife and I believe she is reworking the travel budget as we speak. She was excited to hear about the Bingo. :)

As much as I would love to golf when I am down there I will be missing my clubs and golf partners. Unless rentals are very reasonable I don't think it will be practical.
Maybe I should hit some garage sales right away and see if I can't pick up a used set instead of renting! :)

Scott
 
bingo

Bingo is 6 days a week (not Sunday)-rain or shine. Usually by the West Pool but sometimes inside with inclement weather.
 
One other small point ..

I was there about a year ago and we stayed in the old centralised accomodation. The carpets had a weird odor and the room was pretty cramped plus the view . . . of the main hall . . was just terrible. My sis-in-las had a view of the garbage dumpster. Anyhoo .. .. .

Well, don`t know your situation but we went there through RCI and basically we toughed out the week. When we were asked at checkout if we enjoyed our stay of course, up came the above !!! . . .and we were then told by te desk clerk we could have tried to ask for a change of location, which was supposed to be free. Given that htey are pushing to sell the timeshares on the new housing perhaps they lodge you there!!!

So again, if you get dumped in the old centralised building and you don`t like it, try and get it changed immediately. (or have they demolished it already as we were told is supposed to happen??)

Just a thought ! :)

Have fun !
 
by "old centralised building" I'm having difficulty understanding where within the resort you are referring.

By your statement......main hall.....I'm thinking you possibly were staying in the Clubhouse hotel style rooms, not a 2br or 3br villa.

Major rennovations started in the West Clubhouse in late 2005 with plans to be finished in 2006.
 
I had forgotten that I even posted this question! :p

To all that have replied -- thank you! I guess it kind of left my mind seeing as we're not planning on going until 2008!

Thanks again!

Debi
 
OMG.....lol.....you will have lived a lifetime by then. :)

By then the waterpark will be 2 years old already.
 
I know, I know -- but we only take "airplane vacations" every couple of years. We're taking one this year and our next one will be to Orange Lake. Plus, we're hoping our rowdy two year old will be a little more manageable by then ;)
 
Does anyone know if they will be charging for tubes to use in lazy river. Can we bring our own rafts or tubes?
 
timetraveler said:
by "old centralised building" I'm having difficulty understanding where within the resort you are referring.

By your statement......main hall.....I'm thinking you possibly were staying in the Clubhouse hotel style rooms, not a 2br or 3br villa.

Major rennovations started in the West Clubhouse in late 2005 with plans to be finished in 2006.
Vickie;

Like you, the best I can make of this is that they had a studio in the clubhouse. I've stayed there a few years ago. I thought they were okay - nothing that I'd recommend but nothing to say stay away from either. They do have a windows toward the interior clubhouse ground floor but I don't think there are any windows facing outward - I could be wrong. Its been 5 years since I stayed there so it probably needs renovation as they are part of the orginal OLCC I believe.
 
fyi--for younger kids and pre-teen, the campfire is fun

my kids loved the 2X weekly evening campfire sing along at the beach with roasted marhsmellows--free.
 
elaine said:
my kids loved the 2X weekly evening campfire sing along at the beach with roasted marhsmellows--free.

We will definatly be there for a few of those. That just sounds perfect.

Scott
 
Would anyone mind sharing their experience(s) with me about the Saturday evening unbirthday party. We will be arriving the day after my birthday and though this might be something fun to do.
 
We were there a few weeks ago and my children participated in the unbirthday party. It was for the children. They played musical chairs and a game where they tied a balloon to one foot and had to try to bust everyone elses. They served cake and milk to the children. I don't recall them even offering any cake to the adults. I don't know if it is always like this or if it was because there were MANY children that night. I hope that answers your question. :)
 
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