Scotrun: the story of an ‘infinite’ for children in the Poconos

In an era of free and iPads electronic check-in, is a task for some people to ensure that children and adults to enjoy all those new-fangled gadgets adorn hotels. And over in the Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania, Great Wolf Lodge has introduced a new interactive game called the Great Explorers Wolf Story, in which the children themselves become actors in history.

Here’s how it works: Little Tykes for the first time paired with plush RFID tags. Interestingly, this same technology was used to monitor stolen from the hotel laundry. But instead of catching the criminals, the RFID bracelets are here to “liberate” a succession of part of an interactive story. When traveling on a video screen, next to a young “explorers” are written in the story slowly, he is told. Neat-o!

As a child we used to love to break free from our parents and go around large empty hotels. Mischief around every corner! With this experience, children may feel they are exploring on your own, following a predetermined path (and, of course, as monitored by GPS devices). A new piece of the story takes place each time the children reach a new video screen, as told by several animated characters known as “Children of Great Wolf.”

“What’s really exciting about explorers History Great Wolf is that it never ends really. Not only explorers to take their stuffed animals and books of stories at home, but there will be new stories them to experience on your next visit. It is only the first many stories yet to come. “

As part of a recent renovation, the resort also features a water park, a shopping center, six bowling lanes and a new, expanded “Scoops Kid Spa” Birthday party space.

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