The resort wasn't just multiple fun pools. It had peddle boats (closed when we were there because of the cold and high winds), multi-passenger bike rentals, fishing, a sand beach, and art activities. The bike rentals and art activities cost extra so we didn't do those. We did a few other activities though.
A playground was perfect and never crowded. On our resort days we would often start here right after breakfast. It was way too chilly to start at the pool and it gave Uncle A a chance to sleep in a bit more before having to get up. He's not used to spending so much time around energetic 4 year olds.
Mini golf was a favorite activity. We did wish we had brought more long sleeve and warmer clothes, but we made do. They both enjoyed being told to hit something. One of them also loved the competitive aspect (the other didn't care one way or another).
The biggest challenge was the wind. Sometimes the ball would stop then a wind gust would come up and move the ball - always away from the hole. It was a cute course and anything active is perfect for our family.
One day we got back from the playground and Uncle A was still sleeping so we did something we had never done before (or since). We all laid in bed and watched cartoons. Kids who don't watch much tv get very excited about this concept - for about 15 minutes. Then they wanted to get up and do something.
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