The park is very nice with plenty of activities including water parks, miniature golf, cartoons, and movies. Our cabin was nicer than many hotel rooms we have stayed in. Would have given a higher rating except for an issue with an A/C unit and a burner on the range that was not working. Reported both issues on the way out. Fortunately the temperatures were mild during our stay and just used a different burner to boil some water.
Anonymous
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Jul 5, 2026
3.0/5
3.0/5
I was disappointed that the wave pool in Warren Wisconsin was not working for the entire three days of our visit. The lack of wave motion also made the lazy river have absolutely no motion. Also, our coffee pot in our cabin was broken. For the price point of a Ranger cabin, I expected a little bit more out of the park.
Anonymous
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Jul 4, 2026
3.0/5
3.0/5
Great activities for kids. Cabins could use some updating/maintenance. Light bulbs burned out, dryer didn’t work, AC didn’t work well, lots of weeds in the landscaping
Anonymous
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Jul 4, 2026
4.0/5
4.0/5
Fun place. Suggestions for improvement...fix hot tub, get more tubes for lazy river, fix wave pool.
Anonymous
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Jul 4, 2026
3.0/5
3.0/5
No hot water in bathhouseWater parks need to be open 9am-9pmLaserTag closed earlyRoad at campsite floodedCampsite was not levelGolf cart guy was very rude
Anonymous
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Jul 4, 2026
2.0/5
2.0/5
Was just ok. I tried calling your office number to discuss my reservation several times, and after waiting my turn in que, was just dumped into a voice mail box. I left messages that were never returned. Your phone service option of selecting #8 to "hold your place in line and we'll call you back when its your turn" does not work because I was never called back. This happened like 8 times. So incredibly unprofessional and frustrating. Your prices are WAY too high. $195 for a campsite for 1 night. Not enough golf carts to go around for all who wanted one. Your mini golf course, no attendant, no scorecards, and no balls. What? The course itself is badly in need of repair and cleanup. I mean if you are going to provide these services then do them right. Jellystone Warren's has badly fallen off and needs a complete refurbishment from the management on down.
Anonymous
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Jul 4, 2026
2.0/5
2.0/5
Your wave pool was broke, you are still advertising it. The water park was very run down and not clean. The lazy river filter was not even running. It was full of stuff. We saw the same band aid floating for days.Your rules for the golf carts look good on paper but not enforced. Lots of adults drinking and driving. Driving fast late at night and loud music.
Anonymous
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Jul 3, 2026
3.0/5
3.0/5
200.00 is 4=6n5Jodie Foster’s two sons, Charlie and Kit, grew up inside a famous family, but not inside a fame-first childhood.Their mother had red carpets, awards, and cameras outside. At home, she protected something quieter. Two boys, two different personalities, and a life that belonged to them.Charles “Charlie” Bernard Foster was born on July 20, 1998. His younger brother, Christopher “Kit” Bernard Foster, arrived in 2001. Jodie raised both sons with her former partner Cydney Bernard, and from the beginning, motherhood changed the shape of her public life. She did not turn her children into Hollywood accessories. She did not build their childhood around premieres, magazine questions, or constant public curiosity. She gave them room.That choice meant more because Jodie understood what the spotlight could do to a young person. She had lived in front of cameras from childhood, and by adulthood, the world knew her as an Oscar-winning actress. But Charlie and Kit were not asked to carry that story for her. They were allowed to be boys first, not “Jodie Foster’s sons” first.For years, she kept her work almost separate from their understanding of her. She once explained, “I guess I just didn’t want them to know me that way. I wanted them to know me as their mom and the person who went away to work and stuff.” That small sentence says almost everything about the home she tried to build. In a town where fame often enters the living room, Jodie wanted motherhood to enter first.There is even a sweet detail from Charlie’s early childhood. When he was about three, Jodie brought him to a set and gave him a little plastic tool belt. She showed him the sets around her, and for a long time, he thought his mother worked in construction. The story sounds funny, but underneath it is something tender. Jodie was not hiding shame. She was protecting normalcy.At home, the center was not awards. It was school, growth, choices, and privacy. Charlie and Kit were rarely pushed into public moments. Their faces were not constantly used to soften her image. Their childhood was not turned into a career extension. That kind of restraint can look quiet from the outside, but inside a famous family, it takes strength.As they grew older, the two brothers began showing different sides of themselves. Charlie moved toward the creative world. He developed an interest in acting and performance, a path close to the one that made his mother famous. Kit moved in another direction, toward science, focus, and a life much further from the camera.Jodie’s pride did not seem to depend on either son following her. That is the deeper beauty of the story. She did not raise one son to repeat her life and the other to avoid it. She gave both of them space to become recognizable to themselves.In 2025, that private family story had a rare public moment. Standing on an awards stage, Jodie looked beyond the trophy and spoke to her sons. She called them “Kit, my scientist son, and Charlie, my actor son who’s starting his career, hopefully you understand the joy.” It was not a mother presenting celebrity children to the world. It sounded more like a mother finally naming what she had watched quietly for years.She continued with words that carried the lesson she wanted them to understand. “Such joy, that comes from doing really hard, meaningful, good work. So my boys, I love you, and this, of course, is for you.” After so many years of shielding them, she did not use that moment to make them famous. She used it to bless their work, their future, and their separate lives.Charlie and Kit grew up under a famous name, but Jodie never made that name their cage. She raised them with privacy, watched them choose different paths, and then stood proudly as both became their own people.She gave them love without handing them a spotlight.From News. I wonder how loud it’ll get if We The People could pull this off. It will be interesting.We are asking everyone to share this, in three days, most people in the United States will have seen the message. This is an idea th⁸ 2 3gat should be passed around, regardless of political party.The Rules:1. Tenure / No Pension. A Congressman/woman collects a salary while in office and receives no pay when they're out of office. And no more perks go with them.2. Congress (past, present, & future) participates in Social Security. All funds in the Congressional retirement fund move to the Social Security system immediately. All future funds flow into the Social Security system, and Congress participates with the American people. It may not be used for any other purpose.3. Congress must purchase their own retirement plan, just as ALL Americans do.4. Congress will no longer vote themselves a pay raise. Congressional pay will rise at the same rate as the COLA for monthly Social Security recipients minus 1% if having a budget balance deficit.5. Congress loses their current care system. B54m. 4 andof 3insample 3 mme health
Anonymous
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Jul 3, 2026
4.0/5
4.0/5
Our family had the best time! We loved playing in the pools, slides and wibit! The only thing that was a little confusing/ frustrating was checkin. The email the day before said to check in a west gate and there was no one there and no one answering phones, after about 15 minutes another worker told us that everyone checks in at the main entrance. Not a big deal, but would love that communication to be changed if it how it works or maybe the day we checked in was a weird day with not enough staff.
The park is very nice with plenty of activities including water parks, miniature golf, cartoons, and movies. Our cabin was nicer than many hotel rooms we have stayed in. Would have given a higher rating except for an issue with an A/C unit and a burner on the range that was not working. Reported both issues on the way out. Fortunately the temperatures were mild during our stay and just used a different burner to boil some water.
Anonymous
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Jul 5, 2026
3.0/5
3.0/5
I was disappointed that the wave pool in Warren Wisconsin was not working for the entire three days of our visit. The lack of wave motion also made the lazy river have absolutely no motion. Also, our coffee pot in our cabin was broken. For the price point of a Ranger cabin, I expected a little bit more out of the park.
Anonymous
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Jul 4, 2026
3.0/5
3.0/5
Great activities for kids. Cabins could use some updating/maintenance. Light bulbs burned out, dryer didn’t work, AC didn’t work well, lots of weeds in the landscaping
Anonymous
•
Jul 4, 2026
4.0/5
4.0/5
Fun place. Suggestions for improvement...fix hot tub, get more tubes for lazy river, fix wave pool.
Anonymous
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Jul 4, 2026
3.0/5
3.0/5
No hot water in bathhouseWater parks need to be open 9am-9pmLaserTag closed earlyRoad at campsite floodedCampsite was not levelGolf cart guy was very rude
Anonymous
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Jul 4, 2026
2.0/5
2.0/5
Was just ok. I tried calling your office number to discuss my reservation several times, and after waiting my turn in que, was just dumped into a voice mail box. I left messages that were never returned. Your phone service option of selecting #8 to "hold your place in line and we'll call you back when its your turn" does not work because I was never called back. This happened like 8 times. So incredibly unprofessional and frustrating. Your prices are WAY too high. $195 for a campsite for 1 night. Not enough golf carts to go around for all who wanted one. Your mini golf course, no attendant, no scorecards, and no balls. What? The course itself is badly in need of repair and cleanup. I mean if you are going to provide these services then do them right. Jellystone Warren's has badly fallen off and needs a complete refurbishment from the management on down.
Anonymous
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Jul 4, 2026
2.0/5
2.0/5
Your wave pool was broke, you are still advertising it. The water park was very run down and not clean. The lazy river filter was not even running. It was full of stuff. We saw the same band aid floating for days.Your rules for the golf carts look good on paper but not enforced. Lots of adults drinking and driving. Driving fast late at night and loud music.
Anonymous
•
Jul 3, 2026
3.0/5
3.0/5
200.00 is 4=6n5Jodie Foster’s two sons, Charlie and Kit, grew up inside a famous family, but not inside a fame-first childhood.Their mother had red carpets, awards, and cameras outside. At home, she protected something quieter. Two boys, two different personalities, and a life that belonged to them.Charles “Charlie” Bernard Foster was born on July 20, 1998. His younger brother, Christopher “Kit” Bernard Foster, arrived in 2001. Jodie raised both sons with her former partner Cydney Bernard, and from the beginning, motherhood changed the shape of her public life. She did not turn her children into Hollywood accessories. She did not build their childhood around premieres, magazine questions, or constant public curiosity. She gave them room.That choice meant more because Jodie understood what the spotlight could do to a young person. She had lived in front of cameras from childhood, and by adulthood, the world knew her as an Oscar-winning actress. But Charlie and Kit were not asked to carry that story for her. They were allowed to be boys first, not “Jodie Foster’s sons” first.For years, she kept her work almost separate from their understanding of her. She once explained, “I guess I just didn’t want them to know me that way. I wanted them to know me as their mom and the person who went away to work and stuff.” That small sentence says almost everything about the home she tried to build. In a town where fame often enters the living room, Jodie wanted motherhood to enter first.There is even a sweet detail from Charlie’s early childhood. When he was about three, Jodie brought him to a set and gave him a little plastic tool belt. She showed him the sets around her, and for a long time, he thought his mother worked in construction. The story sounds funny, but underneath it is something tender. Jodie was not hiding shame. She was protecting normalcy.At home, the center was not awards. It was school, growth, choices, and privacy. Charlie and Kit were rarely pushed into public moments. Their faces were not constantly used to soften her image. Their childhood was not turned into a career extension. That kind of restraint can look quiet from the outside, but inside a famous family, it takes strength.As they grew older, the two brothers began showing different sides of themselves. Charlie moved toward the creative world. He developed an interest in acting and performance, a path close to the one that made his mother famous. Kit moved in another direction, toward science, focus, and a life much further from the camera.Jodie’s pride did not seem to depend on either son following her. That is the deeper beauty of the story. She did not raise one son to repeat her life and the other to avoid it. She gave both of them space to become recognizable to themselves.In 2025, that private family story had a rare public moment. Standing on an awards stage, Jodie looked beyond the trophy and spoke to her sons. She called them “Kit, my scientist son, and Charlie, my actor son who’s starting his career, hopefully you understand the joy.” It was not a mother presenting celebrity children to the world. It sounded more like a mother finally naming what she had watched quietly for years.She continued with words that carried the lesson she wanted them to understand. “Such joy, that comes from doing really hard, meaningful, good work. So my boys, I love you, and this, of course, is for you.” After so many years of shielding them, she did not use that moment to make them famous. She used it to bless their work, their future, and their separate lives.Charlie and Kit grew up under a famous name, but Jodie never made that name their cage. She raised them with privacy, watched them choose different paths, and then stood proudly as both became their own people.She gave them love without handing them a spotlight.From News. I wonder how loud it’ll get if We The People could pull this off. It will be interesting.We are asking everyone to share this, in three days, most people in the United States will have seen the message. This is an idea th⁸ 2 3gat should be passed around, regardless of political party.The Rules:1. Tenure / No Pension. A Congressman/woman collects a salary while in office and receives no pay when they're out of office. And no more perks go with them.2. Congress (past, present, & future) participates in Social Security. All funds in the Congressional retirement fund move to the Social Security system immediately. All future funds flow into the Social Security system, and Congress participates with the American people. It may not be used for any other purpose.3. Congress must purchase their own retirement plan, just as ALL Americans do.4. Congress will no longer vote themselves a pay raise. Congressional pay will rise at the same rate as the COLA for monthly Social Security recipients minus 1% if having a budget balance deficit.5. Congress loses their current care system. B54m. 4 andof 3insample 3 mme health
Anonymous
•
Jul 3, 2026
4.0/5
4.0/5
Our family had the best time! We loved playing in the pools, slides and wibit! The only thing that was a little confusing/ frustrating was checkin. The email the day before said to check in a west gate and there was no one there and no one answering phones, after about 15 minutes another worker told us that everyone checks in at the main entrance. Not a big deal, but would love that communication to be changed if it how it works or maybe the day we checked in was a weird day with not enough staff.