Lessons learned from the Wisconsin Dells

November 15, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Blog, Business, Environment, Travel 

I’m what you would call a Wisconsin Dells veteran. I’ve been back to the place time and again and yet, I never seem to get tired of it. The Wisconsin Dells is my favorite place to go to when I need a quick perk or pick me up. I’ve come to appreciate the many different things one can do and enjoy there. I’ve picked up many lessons in the midst of all my travels to the Dells, and every time I go, I still learn something new. Perhaps you may want to learn from my experiences, and use the tips that I’ve gathered along the way!

  1. Make sure you have sufficient cash- The Wisconsin Dells can get pretty expensive, quite fast, especially if you’re not careful. If you much prefer taking taxis, then your money will go fast. Almost every waterpark also charges entrance fees and such. Also, since you’ll be vacationing, you’ll be more likely to eat out in nicer restaurants. Always make sure you’re covered financially and it may help to bring your emergency credit card out.
  2. Make time for travel time, especially during the summer months- When there are tons of people in the Dells, the normal travel time can be greatly affected. A normal 5 minute trip can take 15. I always remember this, especially when I go in the summer. Schedule enough time for trips to the airport. Make sure you don’t run into traffic and end up missing your flight out.
  3. Be creative with your accommodations- I’ve learned that it isn’t at all times that hotels can offer the best accommodations. Sometimes, depending on the season, they can come out to be a bit overpriced. To avoid paying the highest rate, I sometimes choose to stay in inns or smaller bed and breakfasts. They really put a charming spin to my vacations.

If it’s your first time to visit the Wisconsin Dells, then I’m sure what you’ll see will blow your expectations. It really is such a beautiful, and wonderful vacation spot. I am already anticipating the next time go there!

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