|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Great Wolf Resorts, Inc. ® (NASDAQ: WOLF), North America’s largest family of indoor waterparks resorts, today announced that Angela Brown has been promoted to general manager of Great Wolf Lodge® in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.
Brown is responsible for the successful daily operation and management of the 436, all-suite Great Wolf Lodge and its nearly 300 team members. She has been a part of the Great Wolf Resorts team for 10 years. Prior to her promotion, Brown was assistant general manager at Great Wolf Lodge in Grapevine, Texas. Before that, she was the director of guest services for the company’s Traverse City, Michigan resort.
Brown earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism with an emphasis in public relations and advertising from the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
Great Wolf Lodge is a four-story northwoods-themed family resort that features: 436 suites and condos; a 102,000 square-foot indoor entertainment area featuring a grand-scale waterpark; arcade with ticket redemption; multiple food outlets, including two themed family restaurants; confectionary café; spa featuring Aveda® products; kid spa; children’s craft and activity room; MagiQuest, a live-action fantasy adventure game; 100-game arcade with ticket redemption center; fitness center; animated clock tower; gift emporium; outdoor waterpark; meeting space; and more.
About Great Wolf Resorts, Inc.
Great Wolf Resorts, Inc.® (NASDAQ: WOLF), Madison, Wis., is North America’s largest family of indoor waterpark resorts, and, through its subsidiaries and affiliates, owns and operates its family resorts under the Great Wolf Lodge® and Blue Harbor Resort™ brands. Great Wolf Resorts is a fully integrated resort company with Great Wolf Lodge locations in: Wisconsin Dells, Wis.; Sandusky, Ohio; Traverse City, Mich.; Kansas City, Kan.; Williamsburg, Va.; the Pocono Mountains, Pa.; Niagara Falls, Ontario; Mason, Ohio; Grapevine, Texas; Grand Mound, Wash.; and Charlotte/Concord, N.C.; and Blue Harbor Resort & Conference Center in Sheboygan, Wis. Through Great Wolf Resorts’ environmental sustainability program, Project Green Wolf™, the company is the first and only national hotel chain to have all US properties Green Seal™ Certified – Silver.
The company’s resorts are family-oriented destination facilities that generally feature 300 – 600 rooms and a large indoor entertainment area measuring 40,000 – 100,000 square feet. The all-suite properties offer a variety of room styles, arcade/game rooms, fitness rooms, themed restaurants, spas, supervised children’s activities and other amenities. Additional information may be found on the company’s Web site at www.greatwolf.com.
|
 |
|