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How We Easily Visited 3 States in 1 Day

Over the years our kids have had countless hands-on experiences that have helped them learn more about themselves and the world around them.  As they’ve gotten older, they’ve developed a love of traveling like mine.  I thought setting a goal for them to visit all 50 states would be fun.

On January 1, 2024, we started a new family tradition.  We placed the names of the states the kids have not been to into a hat and selected one at random.  The kids chose West Virginia, so I planned a road trip to The Mountain State.  One thing led to another, and other states got added to our itinerary.

That week we went sledding in West Virginia and visited Gettysburg, Eisenhower’s home, and Hersheypark in Pennsylvania before we made our way down to Maryland.  That’s when things got WILD!  We crossed off not one, not two, but three new states from our list in just one day!

To mark a state from our list, we have to do an activity there, so I took to Google Maps to map out our road trip.  We knew, for sure, we would be at Great Wolf Lodge in Perryville, Maryland on Christmas Day.  Once I realized how close we were to Delaware and New Jersey, it was game on!

Crossing New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland off of our list of places we've been!

Crossing 3 States Off of Our List in 1 Day!

Maryland

We began and ended our day in Maryland.  We started in Perryville, Maryland where we celebrated Christmas Day at the Great Wolf Lodge.  

New Jersey

I struggled to find anything on the NJ/DE border.  I didn’t want to go as far north as Camden, and we had already hit up a theme park, so Diggerland was out.  There’s the old Quaker Hancock House, but my kids will pick a fort over a historic home any day, so that left us one option: Fort Mott State Park.

Fort Mott is a post-Civil War defense system built to protect the Delaware River.  The fort didn’t see much action, but troops were regularly stationed there.

Fort Mott State Park, New Jersey
The boys holding down the fort at Fort Mott State Park, NJ

The fort is still pretty much intact.  You can see the old railyard, towers, and gunneries.  The kids liked it way more than I thought they would- considering there’s not much to it.  They had a blast pretending to be soldiers and firing off the guns they bought in Gettysburg.

Forts, for them, have always been an opportunity for them to stretch their legs, run around, and use their imagination.  

Part of me wishes we went up to Camden, but I wanted to ensure we had time for what else was in store for us.

Delaware

Not only are we trying to visit all 50 states, but we’re also working towards visiting all of the National Park Sites…all 460+ of them!  So, naturally, it only made sense for us to stop by the First State National Historical Park in Delaware.  Delaware is small…but mighty!  It was the first state to declare independence from Great Britain, which takes a lot of guts if you ask me!

The New Castle Court House is where Delaware declared its independence from Pennsylvania and Great Britain.  The court hearing that inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe to write Uncle Tom’s Cabin also took place here.  Since Smiley did a report on her last year, it made for the perfect stop.

New Castle Courthouse, First State National Historical Park
The colonial architecture in New Castle, Delaware

When we got to the courthouse, we weren’t quite sure which door we were supposed to enter.  The sign said it was open, but the front door was locked.  After trying several doors, we finally found one that was open.  We crept inside and found a ranger main courtroom.  Startled, he asked us how we had gotten in there.  Whoops!  Apparently we broke in.  The ranger backtracked to the door we entered, locked it, and came back to show us around.  We learned all about the history of not only the courthouse and New Castle, but how Delaware became to be the first state.    The ranger was super informative and really good about answering all of the kids’ questions…and boy, did they have a lot of them!

After our tour, we walked to the New Castle Historical Society to learn more about the town.  Just around the corner, there was a neat little cemetery at Immanuel Episcopal Church on the Green.  We stopped by to see the graves of George Read (signer of the Declaration of Independence), and several Senators, Representatives, Governors, and Revolutionary War Patriots. Surprisingly, the kids enjoyed walking around the cemetery.  They made up a game called “Find the Oldest Dead Person” and went from gravestone to gravestone in their quest to find the oldest.

Around town, we also visited the site of the gallows and jail and walked down the cobblestone streets surrounding William Penn’s statue.  

Oh my gosh, ya’ll, I am so glad we stopped!  The town of New Castle is so stinking cute like it could seriously be the set for a TV show (is it?).   I could have easily spent a weekend exploring the town.

William Penn statue, New Castle, Delaware

Maryland

With New Jersey and Delaware under our belts, it was time to head back to Maryland.  I’m not quite sure spending Christmas Day at Great Wolf Lodge counts as doing something in Maryland 😂 so we headed back to Baltimore, for good measure.

On the way into the city, the kids had their first tunnel experience.  We took the Fort McHenry Tunnel which cuts through the Baltimore Harbor.  To this day, they don’t believe that we were actually underwater 😂.

Our second National Park passport stamp of the day came from Fort McHenry…because you can never visit too many forts in one day!  Fort McHenry had an absolutely incredible Visitor Center/Museum.  We started our visit by watching the park’s film about the battle that inspired Francis Scott Key to pen the “Star Spangled Banner.”  The video was extremely well done and ended with the screen being raised into the ceiling unveiling a spectacular view of the fort.

By the time it we left Fort McHenry, it was late afternoon so we decided to check into our hotel.  Our hotel was located near the Boston Harbor, a part of town with loads of things to do.  We dropped off our bags and walked to Chick-fil-A to grab dinner.  When we walked into the Chick-fil-A, we noticed there were 2 armed guards….in fact, there were armed guards in all of the shops and eateries in the area.  After seeing that, we decided it would be best if we took our dinner back to the hotel and called it a night.  

Baltimore can get sketchy after dark, and we’d rather be safe than sorry.

The kids learning about the history of Fort McHenry

Conclusion

Within a span of just a few hours, we drove from Maryland to New Jersey, to Delaware and back to Maryland!  We visited two forts, got two National Park passport stamps, and learned about colonial history and the fight for independence.  I’d say that was a pretty successful day!

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We visited these sites on our Mason-Dixon Road Trip.  While we were in the area, we also stayed at the Great Wolf Lodge in Perryville, learned about the Battle of Gettysburg, visited President Eisenhower’s home, and visited our favorite city, Washington, DC.

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The Great Wolf Lodge Perryville, Maryland: A Review

This year, as part of the kid’s Christmas gift, we booked a trip to the Great Wolf Lodge in Perryville, Maryland.   Over Christmas Break, we struck out on a week-long road trip.  Since few places are open on Christmas Day, I thought it would be the perfect place to spend the holiday.

We spent the holidays two years ago with a 4-night stay at the Great Wolf Lodge in Williamsburg, Virginia.  The kids loved it, so we thought we’d surprise them with another visit.  

If you’re unfamiliar with Great Wolf Lodge, it’s a hotel chain known for its indoor waterparks.  Each Great Wolf Lodge is jam-packed with family-fun amenities to help make your vacation one to remember!

Accommodation Options at Great Wolf Lodge Perryville

The accommodation options at the Great Wolf Lodge are Standard Suites, Themed Suites, and Premium Suites. Most rooms will sleep 4 comfortably however, some options can sleep up to as many as 13 people!  

Great Wolf Lodge Family Suite

Family Suite

Sleeps 4-6

Standard suite includes two queen beds as well as a living area with a full-size sofa sleeper.

  •  2 Queen Beds
  •  Full Sleeper Sofa
  •  Full Bath
  •  Living Area
  •  Table & chairs

Themed Kid Cabin Suite

Sleeps 6-7

Standard suite features a log cabin-themed sleeping area, three twin beds, a queen bed, and a full sofa sleeper.

  •  1 Queen Bed
  •  1 Twin Bed
  •  1 Bunk Bed
  •  Full Sleeper Sofa
  •  Full Bath
Great Wolf Lodge - Wolf Den Suite

Themed Wolf Den Suite

Sleeps 4-6

The standard suite includes an in-suite cave-themed sleeping area, a queen bed, and a full-size sofa sleeper.

  •  1 Queen Bed
  • 1 Bunk Bed
  •  Full Sleeper Sofa
  •  Full Bath

Junior Cabin Suite

Sleeps 4

The Accessible bathtub suite features a log cabin-themed sleeping area.

  • 1 Queen Bed
  • 1 Bunk Bed

Deluxe KidCabin Suite

Sleeps  10-13

The standard suite includes a private bedroom with two queen beds, an in-suite log cabin with bunk beds and a day bed, one queen bed, a full-size sleeper sofa, and two bathrooms.

  •  3 Queen Beds
  •  1 Bunk Bed
  • 1 Day bed
  •  2 Full Sleeper Sofas
  •  2 Full Baths

Deluxe Junior Kid Cabin Suite

Sleeps 8-10

This accessible bathtub suite includes a private bedroom with two queen beds, an in-suite log cabin with bunk beds, one queen bed, a full-size sleeper sofa, and two bathrooms.

  • 3 Queen beds
  • 1 Bunk Bed
  • 1 Full Sleeper SOfa
  • 1 Full bath

Deluxe Wolf Den Suite

Sleeps 8-12

This standard suite includes an in-suite cave-themed sleeping area with a queen bed, a private bedroom with two queen beds, and two bathrooms.

  • 3 Queen Beds
  • 1 Bunk Bed
  • 2 Full Sleeper Sofas
  • 2 Full Baths

Grizzly Bear Suite

Sleeps 6-8

This standard suite features a king bed in the primary bedroom, two queens in the second bedroom, and a full-size sleeper sofa in the main area.

  • 1 King Bed
  • 2 Queen Beds
  • 1 Full Sleeper Sofa
  • 2 Full Baths

Check In/ Check out at Great Wolf Lodge Perryville

Before arriving at the Great Wolf Lodge Perryville, you’ll receive a text with information for a pre-check-in.  You’ll identify your estimated arrival time and have an opportunity to ask any questions.

Checking in at this GWL was much more simple than our previous stays.  The front desk was conveniently located on the left side of the lobby.  There are kiosks available for quick check-ins.

The front office staff was very courteous and helpful.  Considering how busy they were, they maintained composure, which is impressive.

Great Wolf Lodge Perryville Amenities & Attractions

  • Water park
  • MagiQuest
  • Gift Shop
  • On-Site Restaurant
  • Oliver’s Mining Co.
  • Moonstone Mirror Maze
  • Ten Paw Alley (bowling)
  • Howlers Peak Ropes Course
  • Northern Lights Arcade
  • Build-A-Bear Workshop
  • Howl in One Mini-Golf

All About the Wolf Passes

The Great Wolf Lodge offers passes that bundle activities and special memorabilia.  Purchasing the passes can help save you money in the long run.  The passes are Wolf Pass ($99.99),  Paw Pass ($79.99), and Pup Pass ($59.99).  

We’ll explore the benefits of each of these passes in a future post.

Dining Options

Barnwood-  This sit-down restaurant serves up a variety of burgers, salmon, steak, and pasta.  Enjoy a glass of local wine or a handcrafted cocktail while you unwind from a fun-filled day.

Campfire Kitchen-  This laid-back restaurant serves a scrumptious breakfast menu ranging from eggs, bacon, signature wolf waffles, and more.  In the evenings, enjoy a carved meat station or Italian-inspired foods.  

Hungry as a Wolf– This pizza joint is open for lunch and dinner.  They serve pizza, meatball subs, fresh salads, and cheese bread.

Timbers- Enjoy mouth-watering burgs, fresh salads, and hearty sandwiches at this lunch and dinner eatery.  

Wood’s End Creamery- Indulge your pack’s sweet tooth with hand-crafted ice cream treats.

Dunkin’ Donuts– Grab donuts and coffee for breakfast lunch or dinner!

Our Honest Review

The Good

  • Before our arrival we received a text from “Willow” our “assistant” for our trip.  Willow is actually anyone who is working down at the front office.  They asked us if we had any questions or special requests.  I was able to text back and forth with them before we arrived.
  • At this location, all of the amenities are on the first floor.  This was excellent news! When we stayed at the GWL in Williamsburg, the MagiQuest Game spanned multiple floors and we heard kids running/yelling/being obnoxious late into the evening.
  • Great Wolf Lodge has an app that you can download that will tell you all of the events going on throughout the day.  You can also pre-order some of your meals via the app.
  • The indoor water park was great.  There was something for every different thrill level.  There are complimentary towels and life jackets available.
  • The lifeguards in the waterpark are the most intentional lifeguards I’ve ever seen– and being from Florida, we see a lot of them.  They make very calculated and deliberate sweeps of the pool areas to ensure everyone is safe. I was very impressed.
  • Someone is always cleaning!  The overall cleanliness of the place is pretty impressive considering how many kids are running around the place.

The Bad

  • The wait times for food was pretty long.  When you order meals on the app, you’re supposed to get a notification when they are ready.  We didn’t get notifications for 2 of the meals we ordered. 
  • The hotel has quiet hours that begin at 11 pm, which is pretty late considering the hotel is geared towards children.  
  • The GWL nickles and dimes you for everything.  The only amenity that is included with your fees is the water park.  You have to pay for everything else.

The Ugly

  • This is our second trip to a Great Wolf Lodge…or as my wife calls it, “The Lawless Land.”   At both locations, the kids are absolutely out of control.   We’ve stayed at kids’ hotels  (Legoland Hotel) and never experienced anything quite like this.  This wasn’t necessarily the Lodge’s fault, it’s more on the parents.
  • There doesn’t seem to be any enforcement of any sort of rules– this extended to the waterpark.  We’ve been to several waterparks and there is always someone reminding kids to walk- that didn’t happen at all here.  We saw several kids fall.

Tips for Visiting the Great Wolf Lodge Perryville

  • Make sure you pack towels and/or cover-ups for the pool.  The hotel has towels, but you can only use them in the pool area.  If you’re visiting during the colder months, it can get chilly walking through the lodge in a wet bathing suit.
  • Consider buying one of the passes (Wolf, Paw, Pup) to save money on the add-on attractions.  Trust me, after seeing all the other kids running around (literally) playing MagiQuest, your kid will want to, too.

Location & Booking Information

Address: 1240 Chesapeake Overlook Pkwy, Perryville, MD 21903

Visit the official website to book your stay.

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While on our Mason-Dixon Road Trip, we also visited the nearby Hersheypark, Fort Mott State Park, New Castle, and Fort McHenry.

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