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the Rory
The Rory McElroy Tiger Woods Golf League has debuted Chris
We said we were just looking at the TGL League, which is a technology infused golf league
I think is that is actually what it's called technology used golf league
There you go the TGL which basically is like they're in a golf simulator on a big green that's put in
the middle of an arena. And then they play as teams. So, you know, tiger's got a team
and Rory's got a team and Shane Lowry has a team and other people have teams. And they're
trying to jazz it up a little bit. I think they're trying to, they're trying to make
golf a little bit more fun to watch, to play.
I just read this, I just watched this very long video over the break about how Topgolf,
bought by Callaway Golf a number of years ago, has really suffered in general, Topgolf,
because Callaway bought it hoping that people would then get interested in the sport of golf,
go play golf and buy their clubs.
But Callaway didn't think that all the way through because Topgolf is a game.
Yeah.
It's a game. It's like a little, it's like going to bowling with your friends.
Right.
You know, I don't know, going to the roller rink or ice skating.
You do it once or twice a year.
Yeah, it's fun at the time.
It's extremely expensive. You know, you play some games, you have fun.
Everybody has seen the videos of the girls in short skirts
hitting it a mile.
That has made Topgolf very popular because it's very
popular on social media. Topgolf is.
So Callaway, the biggest, largest golf company in the
world, decided they were going to get in on the action and
buy Topgolf.
So they purchased Topgolf hoping that this would somehow
lead to club sales. And it would somehow lead to club sales,
and it has not led to club sales because golf continues to be generally a white rich sport.
It's very expensive. Yeah, it costs a lot of money to play golf. Yeah, I mean, buy a set of
Callaway clubs could cost you a thousand dollars if you went in that direction. Sure, you could buy
some for 350, but you're not going to get the best clubs in the world. And I guess if you're not the
best player in the world, you don't need the best clubs
in the world.
But just to play around a golf is $100 fucking dollars.
I used to love to go out and play golf.
I would do it once or twice a week with my brothers.
But then I had kids and I got poor.
And now I don't play golf as much or at all really.
I might play once a year, maybe twice a year,
because it's just not a great use of my time or money.
I'm never gonna be a professional golfer.
I realized that a long time ago.
I do have fun when I go out and I golf,
but it takes up five or six hours of your day.
You're spending a couple of hundred dollars.
You feel sunbaked and tired after you're done.
And all I really get for it is one good shot around. Now, as
they say about golf, it's that one good shot that keeps you coming back. Because
then you think you're Tiger Woods and you're, you figured it out. You put it
all together. You're gonna, you know, shoot a 76. It's like that one win at the slot machine.
That's it. You're right about that. It's something in our brains tells us that
we've hit on something. There's some magic. We have become magical
in some way. We have become lucky in some way. We've become talented in some way. It
was always there. I just needed to dig it out. If I just took a couple more shots, then
clearly I can get that 68 round I've been looking for and I'll be on my way to the tour.
But that's never going to happen. I'm way too old for that, first of all. Second of
all, way too lazy for that. I can't put in the reps. Put in the reps. I'm lucky I get two episodes a day in here. I
mean, I can't put in hours and hours of golf. I still know some people who think they might be
professional golfers someday. You know what I'm saying? And they spend a ton of money in the
constant pursuit of betterment of golf. So to make golf a little bit more accessible, a little bit
more fun, a little bit shorter, a little bit more, you know, I guess something that you would do on a more frequent basis
is not a bad idea. Golf is a fun sport. And if you know how to swing a club, it's even
more fun. Like if you can actually hit the ball, then it's even more fun.
Yes, that's true. So I think Tiger Woods-
That's why I drive the golf cart.
Is that what you do with Jeff?
And drink beer.
Yeah. Have you actually swung golf clubs?
You did. You and I go out a couple of times?
Yeah, yeah, no, I have.
We used to go to that short course, remember, over the Cross Creek?
The executive course.
The executive course, which meant duck poop course. That's what that really meant.
It was duck shit all over the course.
And they had the bar where you played Keno.
Yes. For a hot minute, the Cross Creek Golf Course bar became my scene.
I know. Well, Kimmy lived there too.
Kimmy lived there. But when I was married too to Julia, we would pop ourselves at the end of that
bar on occasion. And I'm telling you what, for a executive course apartment, like, it was an
apartment complex. Yeah, condo, it was an apartment complex.
Yeah, condo, townhome.
Yeah, apartment, condo, complex, you know, you could rent them or buy them or whatever.
It was old, it was built back in the 60s, it was not, but it's in this beautiful part
of Atlanta in Buckhead.
And despite the land being incredibly valuable, they managed to keep that shitty golf course
going forever.
And it's 18 holes, and none of them are longer than a hundred yards.
So you can take a pitching wedge and a putter out there and you can just play for a couple of hours.
They let you drink, they let you do whatever.
There's no golf carts.
You just walk around, you can pick, you get it.
And if you only have a putter and a wedge with you, you just bring the putter, the wedge and a six pack.
That's what you do.
And that's what we did a lot.
I brought Chrissy out there.
Rachel and I went a number of times. So you
go out there and you dump around for a couple of hours. And then in the clubhouse, which
is like this something straight out of the seventies, they have a restaurant that you're
going to eat at unbelievably. And then they have a bar and the bar is probably, I don't
know, a hundred feet by a hundred feet. It's not a particularly large place, but it overlooks
the golf course and people like Keno. Yeah, you played Keno there. That's the only thing
that people seem to- Keno and old alcoholics. That's what you would find at Cross Creek Bar.
There were some regulars. Oh man, did we have fun sometimes. You could go up there in the middle
of the night and get a couple of beers. It was entertaining. It was entertaining. We're looking
for the over 70 crowd. And where they're having fun, it's at the Cross Creek
Bar.
What's Keno?
Keno is a game from the Georgia lottery and they play it, they put it in bars.
So you get a sheet and you pick your numbers and you give it to the bartender and they
run it through a computer.
It's like a little gambling thing.
And then they have a screen dedicated to these balls just dropping on like electronic, like,
you know, animated balls dropping on the screen with these five numbers. And if you get, you know,
one number, you win a dollar, and if you get two, you win 10, if you get all five, you could win,
you know, $50,000 or something like that. But no one ever gets, no one ever gets all five,
but that doesn't stop some of those drunks from trying all night long.
Oh, yeah.
The amount of money that place
must make on that keynote, I swear to God.
You didn't win on the course, so maybe you can win at the bar.
No, that's right. But anyway, you dump around, that's making golf more fun and accessible,
believe it or not. Cross Creek was making golf more fun and accessible. If you could
wade through the golf shit and the sandy greens, then you managed to have a good time in like
an hour and a half,
and you could just sit there and get drunk with your friends and head to the bar afterwards.
Yeah, like a beautiful spring day.
Yeah, or a cold winter day that was open year round. What is not fun to most people is six hours,
18 holes, $300 where you're really struggling just to get the ball to
the green.
I mean, it's a highly frustrating exercise.
So by putting in place kind of a more fun version of this, I can understand how and
why this might be attractive to some people.
Essentially taking Topgolf and putting it on television with people who can actually
hit the ball.
And it was on ESPN.
I was like, where in the world was this ball. And it was on ESPN. I was like, where, where in the world was this debut on?
It was on ESPN.
And so I guess ESPN's got the rights to do the TGL Tiger Woods League.
Now Tiger Woods, we went to putt shack recently.
Uh, when last time Gustavo was in town, we went to putt shack.
That was a lot of fun.
I love a little putt putt.
You and I went to another putt putt that time.
Remember the one out in Gwinnett?
It was like the ship.
Yes.
That was so fun.
Yes, and we were hammered.
Oh my God, we were out there with the Russian girl
and Rachel, I think.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I do remember that.
Oh man, that was a lot of fun.
But Putt Shack is indoor,
and they have four or five courses in this huge facility.
And then they have a bar and a restaurant,
and you go there and you play games, essentially. You can play games. They have screens and you can
play games. You know, it could be the who gets there the fastest or who hits the
closest or whatever it is, and they have little microchips in the ball, just like
a Topgolf, so it knows exactly where your ball is and who's hitting
whose ball. So, you know, they've kind of like, I don't know, like commoditized
golfing, so to speak.
They've vagus it up so that you can play these games of chance and games of skill and still have
fun. So, I don't argue it. I still do like the old traditional kind of, you know, I like the masters.
I'm sorry, I like the master, like to watch the masters. I like that tradition. I like to sit on
the couch four days straight,
drink myself silly and pretend like I know which direction the ball is going to go because
of the wind. That's a lot of fun.
Danielle Pletka I've been to a couple of those golfing events.
Jared Saskar Me too.
Danielle Pletka What's the one that ends at everything in Georgia?
The BGA…
Jared Saskar Oh, the FedEx Cup. Yeah, I've been to the
FedEx Cup a number of times. That's a lot
of fun. I've been to the Masters a couple of times. I've been very lucky enough to
be at the Masters. My ex-wife had tickets because whatever, you know, and so I went
a number of years. I remember one year I took our boss from Clear Channel to the Masters
and that was the most interesting seven hours of my life.
I'm sure.
Imagine that guy and imagine a two and a half hour drive there and a two and a half hour drive back.
Yeah, that was a riot.
Yes. In my Honda Accord.
In my Honda Accord. Yeah, it was, anyway, whatever, you know, it was a good time.
That got you far.
It did. It rose me right up the corporate ladder and right out the door, right off the roof.
I climbed the corporate ladder.
I shot out the roof back onto the street.
Put that on my gravestone, but that one, I might make sure to get that one on my gravestone
too.
Uh, anyway, so, you know, there, there you go. Watch the tiger, Tiger woods golf league, I guess is sure to get that one on my gravestone too. Anyway, so, you know, there you go.
Watch the Tiger Woods Golf League, I guess, is going to be the new thing we're all paying
attention to.
It was well received.
I read a review about it and someone said it was a lot of fun to watch, that the music
was loud, the facility was big, the technology was fantastic, and it was entertaining, that
they had a lot of fun watching it.
So...
Okay, I'll give it a shot.
Yeah, and in about two hours long, two and a half
hours long, it clocked in well under the six hours that usually takes someone to finish
a round of golf. I mean, you can get it done in four hours, but let's be honest about it.
Have you ever sat on a Sunday afternoon and felt like this could go longer and I'd enjoy
it? No. I mean, even someone who loves golf or loved golf for a long time on television,
I mean, I had a friend, Ted, and he would, every time I'd be watching golf, he's like,
I don't understand it.
I don't understand how you enjoy watching a ball fly through the air with no context
whatsoever as to where it's going.
And that going on for six hours.
And I was like, I don't know.
When I was a kid, I used to take a nap to it just like my dad did.
It was just one of those things.
It was always on in the background, Saturdays and Sundays.
And I kind of got hooked on that Saturday, Sunday laziness. There's something slow. You
can go to sleep at 2 p.m. on a Saturday afternoon, and, you know, Rory's back, you know, minus
six and whoever's minus seven. And you can wake up four hours later
and there are three holes, you've only missed three holes.
I know, well, the announcers can be funny too.
Oh yeah, they're a laugh a minute. I don't even know who the announcers are anymore.
All those guys that I knew left, you know, they're all gone. I'm just getting, I'm getting
to be old. I'm getting to the point where I remember the old golf announcer. I'm like
my dad. I remember the old golf. The old golf announcers were better.
Of course.
Yeah. So anyway, we'll tune into the TGL and I'll give you, I'll
give you, it's on tonight, I think. So I'll give you an idea
of what happens. We were also reviewing what in the world
better man is. It won a Golden Globe for something best
something or other. And we had no idea what
that movie was until we'd started researching it here in the studio and figured out that
Better Man is the story, life story of Robbie Williams, the very famous pop artist from
the UK. And they made his character into a monkey, reportedly because they felt like the old
musical biography genre was getting old and stale, and they needed to spice it up a little bit.
So, they felt like they wanted to.
And he felt like a monkey sometimes performing.
Yeah, he felt like a dancing monkey. And so, that's kind of the iteration.
I have still zero desire to see that movie, even after people are saying it's really good.
Zero desire to see Robbie Williams as a dancing monkey.
But to Christina's dismay,
Chrissy and I have no idea what one Robbie Williams song is.
Oh, you do?
Oh, okay.
Well, no, I know who he is now
because there was, I was talking to Christina
about there was a whole documentary,
I think it was five parts, six parts,
something like that about his life. That's how I learned about him, but I did not know about him before.
He's a big deal.
It's crazy to me. I was like, Robbie Williams' household name.
We didn't grow up in the UK.
Neither did I.
But your mom did.
Yeah, and it makes more sense as to why, you know, I haven't seen, what, a Christmas story,
but I know who Robbie Williams is.
Jared Ranere Exactly. Now, when I see Robbie Williams' face, I know who he is and I know
I've listened to his music, because I know I've seen his videos before. But I don't,
like, I don't feel any affinity toward it. Obviously, he's not like an artist that I
follow. But I didn't know he was famous enough to have a biography made about it. But then there you go. Maybe, I guess,
if you turn somebody into a monkey, I guess anything can be good. You know what I'm saying?
You know, they say never work with kids or monkeys. That's the old adage in Hollywood.
Like maybe that, maybe we're turning a corner on monkeys, Chrissy. After Chimp Crazy, maybe we're,
what is that Chimp Crazy? Oh yeah, that was crazy.
That was a crazy documentary, not as crazy as Lion King.
Tiger King.
Not as crazy as Tiger King.
Not as crazy as The Lion King.
Or The Lion King.
Or The Lion King, the Lion King sequel or prequel,
which is making billions of dollars at the box office.
And I somehow still, I also have no, I think I don't think I have any desire to see CGI
animated animals doing anything at all.
I feel so angry with Disney.
I do that they have taken an entire category of films that I loved so much as a child or that I watched
and I liked, and they've changed it into this CGI bullshit. I just, I don't know. I don't like it.
I don't think it, it doesn't hit me the same way. I'd rather watch the old animation, to be honest
with you. I guess I'd, look at me. I'm officially officially an old man on this episode I don't know who Robbie Williams is. I hate the new golf. I remember the old
Broadcasters and now I don't like the way the newfangled animation is I hate it
Fangled the newfangled animation really gets me. It's too much. My eyes can't keep up their old eyes. I
Just wish Disney would do like an actually animated film again, like a film that's animated,
you know, something that they actually draw, people draw.
You know, think about all those animators out there that were so talented that worked
for Disney and creating all those things.
And now they just, you know, film a lion out in the wild and then make it do hippity hoppity
tricks.
You know, now they're dabbing.
The lions are dabbing!
CGI!
I give a fuck, no!
I don't.
I'm too old for that.
But I will say this, I do appreciate,
and you know my kids don't like the CGI animated movies.
You like the Jungle Book?
No, they didn't like the Jungle Book, which was,
have you seen the animated Jungle Book?
The animated Jungle Book, I know Jon Favreau put his heart into that, but I'm sorry, it's
terrible.
I didn't like it.
And they just don't like those CGI animated films.
They still like the cartoon animated films, like Lilo and Stitch and Little Mermaid, stuff
like that.
Those are the ones.
So I don't know who is buying $ billion dollars worth of tickets to see this brand new
prequel of Disney's that's animated like this. I don't know.
There's a point where it goes too far, and you just need to say to yourself,
do I need to spend $36.50 per ticket to watch Simba as an animated little dude falling off a waterfall?
That's scary for children. When they're animated,
there's supply ability in the world. You can say to yourself or you can say to your children,
it's not real, it's a cartoon. But some of my children are already having a hard time understanding
the difference between cartoons and reality TV. You know, they're like, is this live? Is this real?
Does this happen like this? So, when an actual lion, or it
looks like an actual lion, is falling off a waterfall and dying or getting hurt, I have
a, how in the world am I going to explain this? And who are these parents who are sending
their children to watch real animals get hurt?
Danielle Pletka I don't know.
Jared Sarkissian Terrible.
Danielle Pletka You've got a different perspective, I think.
Jared Sarkissian You're all terrible parents. You're terrible parents. You should be ashamed of yourself.
You should watch golf the old way. You should know who Elton John is before Robbie Williams.
And you should watch the old Lion King where you can explain to your kids, the blood is
just someone drawing on a piece of paper Not an AI simulator
All right. Did I do I sound old enough in that? Yes. Yes
All right now that I sounded old enough in that segment
Let me tell you let me sound even older in the next segment as we talk about my trip
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Yeah, I go for the old double thumb typing.
The old Blackberry way. Now that we're talking about how old I am.
Yeah, keep it going.
We're talking about how I still use two fingers to type.
And Chrissy just, Chrissy, who just figured out what Instagram was in 2024, can do all
the swipe of the new-fangled
Apple iPhone swiping to complete her sentences. My fingers are so fat, it won't do that. So,
I mean, you should hear, Astrid often complains that she can hear me typing in the next room
because I'm like, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click,
I'm beating it like it owes me money, like, click, click, click, click, click, click, click,
click, click, click.
I know.
On the plastic.
Yes.
All right, so over the weekend…
You had an exciting adventure.
Yeah, Gustavo and Ali are here, and one of the kids has a birthday coming up.
So Astrid came to me a couple of weeks ago, and she said, what if as a surprise we take
the kids on a little vacation?
And I said, yeah, sounds like a great idea.
The kids are off for three weeks, let's get them out there and do something that gets,
keeps them occupied for a day. And we bantered around a lot of ideas and all of those ideas
we decided not to do because this show doesn't make any money, so we can't afford it. So
we were like, you know, down to Florida. Now that's too expensive to Disney world. No,
fuck that. We've done that New Year's Eve Disney thing before,
and it just is not, it is so incredibly crowded down there.
I don't know if I told this story before, I'm sure I have,
because I've told every story in the commercial break, but.
I think I remember this.
We went one year for New Year's Eve, New Year's Day,
and Astrid's birthday, which is the second.
We went one time down to Disney World for that.
And we didn't get, we spent the entire day there and we did not get on one ride.
What?
Not one.
The average wait time was three hours.
The average wait time was three hours.
The big rides were four or five hours.
There were some rides that
didn't even have wait times posted because I don't think they knew exactly how long it
was going to take for the last person to get in the door.
Instead of like, you can't afford it. You just can't wait.
Yeah. Listen, if there's no wait time, if the wait time doesn't say zero minutes, it
just means it's way too long. And actually, the fire marshal closed the Magic Kingdom,
where we were, closed the Magic Kingdom minutes after we got in the door. So, we got there at like
nine o'clock, nine thirty in the morning. Just in the nick of time to ride. Just in the nick of time
to get no rides. And we stayed there till the fireworks, and we ended up spending four, five
hours standing in one place to get a good spot for the fireworks. So, around three o'clock in
the afternoon, because we noticed everybody was starting to gather to a good spot for the fireworks. So around three o'clock in the afternoon,
because we noticed everybody was starting to gather
to get their spot for the fireworks,
we also did the same thing like a bunch of morons
and stood there waiting for the fireworks.
We would take turns standing in this space.
Were they spectacular?
They were not as spectacular as the wait would indicate.
This was a bust all around.
No, because everyone is now a fucking shithead.
So they all sit on top of each other's shoulders and, you know, everyone's filming everything
and they got their phone in front of your face.
And it's just like, it's like everything that includes crowds or other human beings.
These days, there's a certain amount of misery that comes around, comes with being around
the human race.
And that is my assessment of the Great Wolf Lodge.
Like everything in life, there is a certain amount of misery that comes with other human
beings.
Right.
I'm so excited to hear this.
The Great Wolf Lodge was what we decided on.
We looked at the Great Wolf Lodge as long as we've been parents.
I've heard about the Great Wolf Lodge.
Opened about five years ago, I think.
I've seen the commercials sometimes.
You see the commercials.
They have many locations throughout the country.
It looks like an indoor swimming.
It's an indoor water park.
Okay.
But it really, what they call it
is an indoor adventure park.
Peatree dish.
Oh yes.
What it really is, is an indoor bird flu incubator.
That's really what it is.
A COVID-19 D-Day. It is not just a water park. Well, let me
explain. So, we decide on this and, you know, okay, we've been looking at it for five years.
It's been open for about five years to much fanfare. We got a great Wolf Lodge. It's not in the
city. It's about an hour and a half outside of the city near Alabama. And so we go, after, you know, looking as she does as the vacation planner, she looks
through all the options and the sales and the details.
Okay, let's go on a Sunday.
It's a little bit cheaper.
Kids have off school on Monday.
And she finds this deal for, there are three kinds of rooms there.
There's the great, the Wolf Adventure Room or whatever the fuck you call it, which has
a king size bed and then some bunk beds that are like built into the wall in a little tree
house.
Cute, cool, kids love that.
There's the second type of room, which is there's actually two rooms, two queen size
beds in one room.
And then they have the little shitty bunk beds that are built into the wall in a tree
house. And then they have the raw shitty bunk beds that are built into the wall in a tree house. And then they have the raar suite or whatever. The, we're going to get you this time, suite. Here comes your
credit card suite with two, three rooms. One living room's kitchenette, two bedrooms, pullout couch,
the whole nine yards. So, we do this because we have a lot of people with us and we said,
better than two rooms, let's just get one and we can all stay in the same room. So we get in the car early.
Oh, use the same bathroom.
Well, there's two bathrooms, luckily. There's two bathrooms, luckily. Luckily, Brian can shit in
peace. I don't like to be bothered when I shit. I've got stage fright when it comes to pooping.
And so if I have to poop in a room with other people that I don't know, I don't do it. I just, I would rather go down to the bacteria
laden pool bathroom and take my chances with herpes simplex A on my asshole than poop in
front of other people. So, so we get in, you know, so we decide, oh, and here's the deal.
So you can, and once you book your room, you got to put a deposit down.
But once you do that, you can go there at any time the day of your check-in, and you
can check in, get your wristbands, and go and enjoy the pool, even though the rooms
are not ready until four o'clock.
Now, I have seen videos online about Great Wolf Lodge, and I knew enough to know that
the check-in process can be a little bit hairy, that oftentimes there are many people standing Now, I have seen videos online about Great Wolf Lodge, and I knew enough to know that the
check-in process can be a little bit hairy, that oftentimes there are many people standing in line
at one time to check in, even though they have 30 people checking people in. It's like Las Vegas,
when there's big hotels and everybody's checking in at the same time, especially on crowded days,
on vacation days, you're going to wait in line, bring your patience. Everybody packs in the old truckster, all 35 plus, family roadster, and we head an hour
and a half, no traffic, lovely drive, we get there relatively quickly, and we pull up to
the Great Wolf Lodge that is literally in the middle of nowhere.
But on the road leading to the road to the Great Wolf Lodge, there has popped up a Home
to Sweets, a McDonald's, a Chick-fil-A, a Wendy's, a QT.
You know, there's the signs that everybody else is looking to profit off us idiots who
are spending way too much money on the Great Wolf Lodge.
I should also share with you that Astrid and I had a conversation.
We decided because the Great Wolf Lodge is really in the middle of nowhere and we only
have one night and we're probably not going to want to leave to go eat something, we should get one of those
E.D. packages. You know, the raw, you know, the wolf paw package, where you too, you spend $130 and
get $132 worth of food, whatever it is. You get a $4 discount, and they encourage you to buy it ahead
of time. So we did. We get to the Great Wolf Lodge and
instantaneously the shitheads are a blazing. The shitheads are out in full force and I'll
explain why. We turn this corner and you got to ride down a rather long road, half a mile,
and then you got to turn into the Great Wolf Lodge. It's got a big sign, Great Wolf Lodge.
And you go in there and then it's probably a quarter of a mile long road to get to the actual like um portico
right where you can either valet park your car or you can take around the circle and go self park
picturing people throwing the keys ding chrisse throwing the keys would have been an improvement to what these assholes were doing. We get there and we're like 15 cars away from the actual roundabout.
You had the line to like get up to the...
We had the line to get up there.
The roundabout is chaos.
There are cars parked sideways in the roundabout.
People, it looked like they don't...
I don't know.
Like there was a
nuclear explosion going to happen. Yeah they're like, ah get out! Check into the bacteria laden
pool quickly! We got the day to spend we ought to get there now! People were just getting out of the
car right there in the line to the line to the parking lot, people were exiting the
car and taking out their bags and just walking up to the front door. And I thought to myself,
as soon as we pulled in, Brian's irritation level runs to an 11, Astrid's already calming
me down, it's okay, it's okay, we'll get there.
She knows you so well.
We got the whole day, she knows me so well. But as everybody's getting out of their car, I said, take the kids, get the kids, get to safety, get away from the, get away from me
and the other assholes immediately, get everybody out of the car, don't worry about the bags,
we can't check in for another 12 hours anyway, or we can't get our room for another 12 hours
anyway, just go and get in. To which she does. She grabs everybody, she grabs the kid. And it
takes me about, I don't know, about 10 minutes to weave my way through parked cars sideways.
There's a big sign, Chrissy, right under the portico. It's like five lanes across this portico,
and it says, valet parking these two lanes, valet parking this left lane or super premium parking this lane. These two lanes do not stop in this lane.
There's a sign hanging from the ceiling.
There's two signs like on those, you know, little Coney things.
You know, it says, do not stop in this lane.
I finally managed to make my way to the portico.
I can see the self-parking button, I can see that gate, I'm almost pressing it, until some
yahoo runs out in her bathing suit, 42 degrees by the way, a sight to behold, runs out in
her bathing suit with her big 7-Eleven, big gulp in her hand, to have a full conversation with the lady in the car in front
of me. I am stuck. I am going nowhere. Why? I don't know. We're talking about what flavors
of slushy 7-Eleven has on sale today or how wonderful the pool is. I'd love to get there
first. Could you please move out of the fucking way?
Did you give me a little beep beep?
Oh, I have my hand on the beep beep.
You were ready for the beep beep. I have my hand on the beep beep.
I have my hand on the beep beep.
But the lady eventually like looked back at me, and I think she could see that I had no,
like I'm not fucking around.
Beep alert, beep alert.
She looked at me, she had a few more sentences.
She looked back, she had a few more sentences.
She looked back, she had a few more sentences.
And then finally the lady who was driving stuck her head out of the window, looked back at and then she was like waved like we're five minutes into her fucking conversation and at this point
I'm like smoke a cigarette. Why not? I mean, let's finish what you're saying. Can I talk?
Want to play poker, but we're all trying to get into that pool so we can get sick. Can you yeah, please? Can we hurry? I
pool so we can get sick. Can you, please? Can we hurry? I get over there, I get into the lane, I press the button in the park. The parking situation is an immense clusterfuck. It is the
biggest parking lot you've ever seen in your entire life. And it's just chaos. It's got
arrows about which way you're supposed to go, but no one's paying attention to the arrows,
because God forbid they thought they saw a parking space somewhere.
It is like the mall on Christmas Eve.
You know what I'm saying?
People are following people out, you know, they're leaving, you're leaving.
Yeah, but I'm six miles that way.
I don't care, I'm going to follow you.
Well, I got lucky and I managed to see someone pulling out, like in the last spot,
I saw them pulling out, and just by like, the parking gods kissed my face because I managed to
park relatively close to the building, to an entrance. And there's like,
That's so good when that happens.
I know. Yeah, we call it rock star parking. When you get that, you're like, rock star parking.
And we're relative, I'm relatively close to one of the four entrances to the Great
Wolf Lodge Adventure Park, which is what it says on the door, Great Wolf Lodge Adventure Park.
So I park and I run in and I find Astrid. The kids are already at the gift shop. They're already
moving toward the gift shop. And by the way, those gift shops get everybody. I've now had to prep my kids anytime we go anywhere, like a Chuck E. Cheese,
a Six Flags, a Water Park, anything like that. And here's the conversation that I say,
and they already know what I'm talking about. I don't even have to preface the conversation.
I say, don't even ask. Don't even ask. But, Dad, I want a lightsaber with a wolf on it.
Don't even ask.
If you ask, we're going to go home.
Do you want to go home?
Do you want to sit in the car the whole time?
I've now decided that I'm using my parents' tactics.
Of course you are, yeah.
I'm being a bully to stop the bullying, you know what I'm saying?
Do you want to sit in the car the entire time?
We're going home.
Do you want to go home?
It's not that far to drive.
And everybody else can have fun, and you can stay here. If you ask for that fucking lightsaber's not that far to drive and everybody else can have fun and you can stay here if you ask for
that fucking lightsaber one more god damn yeah everybody else can have fun
and you and I will go sit do I get to watch TV was one of my kids responses no
no TV I don't want to go home okay then no can we go look no I know what looking
leads oh yeah looking leads to asking meie Larkin Oh, yeah.
Jared Sussman Looking leads to asking me for everything. But then I'm a big softie so that
I say, okay, we can go look. And then, you know, of course, they say, can I buy something
and I buy it, right? Okay, whatever. This time, I held strong, though. I didn't buy
anything from the Great Wolf Lodge except for everything except for those shitty little
things. So, we're all in this, in this gift shop. The line is immense to get in the place. It is just
chaos everywhere. There are people in bathing suits, guys with t-shirts off, girls with...
Does it have that smell? That like indoor...
Oh, the chlorine smell?
Yeah, the chlorine indoor humidity.
But to me, that's a comfort because I know that chlorine is bleach and bleach kills most things,
right? So, I'm like, if I can't smell it in the parking lot, I'm getting concerned. Do you know
what I'm saying? I'm willing to deal with bloodshot eyes for the next six to 12 days, as long as I
don't get gonorrhea of the mouth because I went swimming in the indoor pool. So, when you walk in, it's just this huge lobby, and in the lobby, after we get
out of the gift shop…
Danielle Pletka They lead you through the gift shop to go…
Jared Ranere No, no, no, no. The gift shop is across the
way from the check-in.
Danielle Pletka Okay.
Jared Ranere I think they keep the check-in purposefully… like, I think they keep the
check-in a little purposefully slow. Like, it is a long check in process for many different reasons.
Go look at the gift shop.
Go look at the gift shop.
Exactly.
Like one of my kids is doing right now.
And so, they, I know, the kids run down the hallway and you can hear every Stephanie's
microphone.
It is with purpose.
Yeah, it is with purpose.
I got to put like, you know, a piece of paper or something, I don't know, like a big pillow
under this or something.
I always wonder what she's running to.
Well, she runs with her heels. That one is a heel runner. So, you know when she's coming down,
because it's a heel run, right? Some of my other kids run on their tiptoes, and it's a
much different sound. So, they keep that gift shop right across from the check-in, across the lobby
from the check-in, and then midway between those two is a little area with a couple of Christmas
trees, and they have Wolfie the wolf, the wolf Wolfie the swimming wolf or whatever it is, right? The character. So we get out, I've got my kids,
I'm holding my youngest's hand, she's walking across and she sees that Wolfie the swim swim
wolf or whatever it is and she is stopped dead in her tracks. She is like, and I go, oh, do you want to go see Wolfie the Swim Swim Wolf?
No!
It's scary.
And she can't move.
I'm like trying to get her to move and she won't move.
She's just staring at Wolfie Wolfie the Swim Swim Wolf.
And so eventually now I'm dragging my child across the lobby.
She's like this, and I'm dragging her, and she's still staring at Wolfie Wolfie the Swim
Swim Wolf.
And I'm like, it's okay, it's just a pretend carrot, you know, it's okay, everything's
okay.
He's a friendly wolf that'll kill you.
It's like the new Disney movie.
It's like the new Disney movie.
It'll bleed real blood
if you heard it. So then it's clear that Astrid and Gustavo and Ali are standing there.
It's clear that we are nowhere close to check in. We're at least 30 minutes away from this.
So I say to the kids, let's go on an adventure and go see what this place has to offer.
Yeah, go check it out.
Because it has a big sign and it's like, adventure park this way.
And I know they have more than just the pool, so I'm interested to kind of see what the
setup is, right?
Of course, you are.
The slides.
Yeah, you're at a resort, the slides and all that other stuff.
Chrissy, I turn that corner and it is a hellscape.
It is a hellscape of Americana. A hellscape of Americana.
People in bathing suits dripping wet, smelling like B.O., feet with gangrene,
spilling out of all kind of clothing.
Nicole Soule-Boole There's gotta be a bar.
Jared Soule-Boole Yeah, you know, ladies with, you know, nipples hanging out and not in the way you'd want, like just like every...
Hanging out at the bar, it's this huge hallway and the hallway is immense.
And in the hallway, there is a Dunkin' Donuts, an ice cream shop, a Build-A-Bear, a pizza
place, a ropes course, a miniature golf, a restaurant that sells tacos.
It's a lot of stuff.
It's pretty big, actually.
It's a place pretty big, a huge arcade, like a huge arcade.
So I have two thoughts.
Number one, I hate all these people get me out of here.
And number two is at least we have something to do for the next 24 hours.
At least my kids will be entertained.
And when you're a parent, that's a big deal. It is. When you know you can wear your kids
out and not have to leave where you're sleeping, that's a really big deal. Like, try and do
that at this house. They've already seen everything there is to see about this house. They're
going to get bored real quick. Do you know what I'm saying? They need new stimulation.
So all I do is walk my kids up the hallway and back down the hallway. We
see the pool. I can see it. I see it through the glass doors. I can see that my life is
going to be a nightmare for the next little bit.
You're preparing yourself too.
But you know, the kids, yeah, the kids, all of a sudden they're starting to act scared.
They're like, Dad, I want mommy. And I'm like, why
do you want mommy? Your daddy's right here. And she's like, no, I want mommy. One of my
kids is like, no, I want mommy. It's too loud in here. It's too much in here. You know,
I don't want to go to the pool by myself. And I'm like, who's going to send you to the
pool by yourself? I'm your dad.
Go along.
Yeah. I'm your dad. Hey, get out there. Tackle that water slide, kid! What are you, 16 inches tall?
Get out there, tackle it! All of a sudden, I can see that my kids, it's like overload for them.
It's too many people, it's too many noises, too many lights, it's too many things to think
about seeing or doing at one time. I have made the very big error as a parent of not easing my
kids into it. I just let them go
right for it. That's why, and I've said this before in the past, that's why I think Disney
World is maybe not the greatest place on earth for small children, is because it's overload.
There's too many people, too many things to do, too many things to see. They get like,
their little brains can't take it. You can almost see the smoke coming out of their ears.
So I quickly rushed them back to Astrid, where she is getting ready to check in to the room.
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So we're here at the Great Wolf Lodge. So we get up to the checkout and then ask her
to kind of throws me into the, you know, she kind of throws me into the checkout situation. That's fine. I'm okay with that.
And so I'm talking to the lady who's very nice, by the way. You know, I'm talking to the lady
at the front and she says, well, listen, here's the deal. You can use the pool anytime you want to.
You got to, she's giving me like the rundown. You go to the pool, you get your towels, if you don't return them, they're $15 a piece.
And I'm like, $15 a piece to not return the pool towels?
Okay, I guess I gotta try and keep-
That's an incentive.
Yeah, that's an incentive to return your pool towels.
And she says, everything happens on your wristband.
So who do you want to have charging privileges on your wristband?
Great Wolf Lodge is a cruise ship.
That's what it is. It's a cruise ship.
And just like every cruise ship in the world and now every theme park in the world, they
have figured out how to part you with your money more efficiently by making sure it's
a cashless cruise ship. You have no cash. They take no credit cards. You must boop your
wristband. That's the only way you get anything anywhere in this place. And so instantly I know I'm fucked. This, you know, $300 vacation that we're
supposed to take is gonna turn into a thousand dollars in a heartbeat. And I
know from the looks of this place that it's going to be not easy to leave to
get food at a Wendy's or whatever. We're going to have to eat here.
Yeah, when you're there, you're there.
Trissy, I already know I'm sure there you're there. Trissy.
I already know I'm about to get asked fucked by this great Wolf Lodge. I'm gonna, I want to bend over and have Wolfie the swim, swim, Wolf, speak, stick his little Wolf dick in my ass.
I probably would have felt better about the whole situation. And so she says, you should have been
scared. I was, I was when you saw Wolfie earlier. I was scared when I people in the Chevy Corsica in front of me got out with all 14 of
their Kroger bags containing their luggage. Do you know what I'm saying? It was a crowd. And listen,
it was all kinds of people. It was a good mix of society, which is a terrible mix of
society at any day and age here in 2025. So the lady puts the wristbands on, we put the
wristbands on and you know, you've got the adventure packs so you can do whatever here.
She says, you can do whatever you want. You can do the mini golf, you can do the strings
course, the rope scores, you could do the rock climbing, you could do this, you can do that. It's all included in your Great Wolf Adventure, Great Super Premium
Wolf, you've our, our, our package. And I'm like, okay, that's great. Good thinking. All
right, we can do something besides swimming that fucking disgusting pool. And she goes,
there's your room type. I have a room available right now, actually, if you'd like to take it."
And I was like, oh, really?
Yes.
Yes, of course, because we don't have our bathing suits on.
We prepared for that.
We made a bag.
But I'm thinking, if I don't have to take my socks off and step in somebody else's defecation
in the bathroom of the indoor pool at the Great Wolf Lodge, then I'd prefer to do that. At least
I take my chances in the hotel room, which I know is probably equally as disgusting,
but at least.
Probably, yeah. Did you bring shower shoes?
I brought bathing shoes. I brought swim shoes for the kids and I wore sandals. Listen, these
feet, they've seen it all. They would have been to war. They've been to a fish show. Okay?
There's nothing the Grey Wolf Lodge can throw at it that it's not already seen.
You're immune.
I have layers and layers of filth on the bottom of my feet that are never coming off.
And no amount of chlorine is going to make it better. It's whatever. I'm okay with my own feet.
I'm an adult. I figure I can handle it. I know I don't have any open sores or cuts on my feet, so I figure I'll take my chances.
I'm not going to wear swim shoes. I don't like them. So she says, okay, fourth floor. And I'm,
okay, all right, sure. Yeah, okay. Only the best. Only the best. Only the best for you, sir. You
reserved the premium package. package. Ha ha!
You could go on the rope course at a discounted price because you bought the RAR package.
You get two chlamydia-filled rooms with the RAR package.
Your air conditioning will blow cold air all night long with the RAR package.
Ha ha! Okay, great, wonderful.
Brooms this way to the left, fun that way to the right, enjoy your stay.
I said, okay.
She goes, and if you want it, everybody has to be out by 11, but you can get late checkout
2 p.m.
Just call down here.
Remember this.
I said, okay, great. So, and she goes,
and you have all day today and all day tomorrow to play. You can, if you want to check out
of your room, put your stuff in the car, you know, come swim, do whatever, take advantage.
You got 48 full hours of fun. We're not going to ask you to leave. And I was like, well,
thank God, because you've already charged me $8,000 for this shitty thing. At least give me the dignity of swimming in that, you know, toilet water for a little bit longer. So, I say, kids, great news.
You know, I feel like a hero. You know how you feel like a hero sometimes, like you did something
magical? You're like, kids, great news, room's ready. Everybody's excited about that. I run,
I grab the bags. By the way, the one thing I will
say the Great Wolf Lodge did really smartly, and they probably learned this over the years,
because there's many locations throughout the United States, not just here in Georgia.
The one thing that they do really smartly is they have the luggage carts, you know, the push
luggage carts like they do at the airport, and they have hundreds of them all over the property,
and they're free. So you don't have to pay for them.
Oh, that's nice.
So out in the parking lot, inside the building, upstairs on the floors, they have them everywhere
so that you have the convenience of not having to drag everything up. And I'm telling you-
Including in parking spaces.
Yes, that's correct. Well, I mean, I didn't see too many in parking spaces,
because all the parking spaces were full. And I gotta tell you something,
while I had no intention of
spending one more day at the Great Wolf Lodge, it would appear some people were there for the
month. The amount of luggage that they were bringing into the facility and they'd have like
one kid in tow and they were bringing like two, three luggage cards full of shit. I thought to
myself, how long can you stay at the Great Wolf Lodge? This isn't Disney World in Florida.
This isn't a 10 day vacation.
You do this one night and I'm sure it's good.
I'm about to find out, but I'm sure it's good.
Anyway, so I get the luggage cart, I go and I meet everybody up at the room.
The room is big.
It is nondescript.
It is not anything to write home about.
It's relatively clean in the sense-
There's a bunch of wet bathing suits and kids going all over, so.
God, Chrissy. The carpet is seeing its better days, but it's dark colored, so at least I know that-
Smart.
Yeah, most of the blood, semen, and fucking puke is mixed in with the colors of the floor.
Yeah.
But it is not the worst thing in the world. It's like a kind of dirty home to sweets, you know what I'm saying? the outdoor pools and the glass walls of the indoor water park. So, get up there, there's
a room with a king bed, Astrid's like, you take the king bed, baby. I know you're going
to need that after today. You're going to need something to look forward to. And I was
like, you're an angel. And I opened those curtains. And what do I see? I see a couple
things. I see a half empty outdoor pool that's pretty big,
but not huge.
Half empty outdoor pool.
By the way, it is cold outside.
It is like 33, 34 degrees outside.
I see a hot tub, a 50 person hot tub.
I've never seen a hot tub this big in my life.
And there are 55 people in it
of varying shapes and sizes, colors and creeds. It looks
like a real party in there. And most of those people are adults, and most of those adults
have yard drinks in their hands. And I am like,
Like the senior frog from King Koon.
Yes! I can see the neon drinks from two football fields away where I'm like, I'm looking at
this and I'm like, do they sell yard beers here? They sell yard drinks here? That's insane.
It's the Great Wolf Lodge. I guess you could look at it one of two ways. Either you're
a real fucking alcoholic when you're drinking a yard drink at the outdoor sauna or spa at the Great Wolf Lodge in the middle of winter in Georgia,
or that's what you have to do just to get by.
That's what you have to do.
Yes. There's also a playground outside, a little outdoor playground that's attached to this kind
of outdoor pool area. And there are parents and children that are on that playground in their bathing suits.
People are weird. I mean, just like, what are you thinking? Anyway, okay, kids, hurry
up, get your bathing suits on.
Did you close the curtains again real quick?
I did. I closed them real quick.
Now they can see you.
Yeah. Well, I didn't want to, I already knew what went to jail. You know what I'm saying? Like, I didn't want to think about it before I went there. Listen, I had high hopes. And when I say high hopes, I mean, I hoped that at least I could have a little bit of fun with the kids. That was my hope, is that they had fun and I had a little bit
of fun with them and that would make the trip all worth it. We get on our bathing suits,
we go downstairs.
It's an exciting moment.
It's an exciting moment.
I'm picturing it, the kids, ah!
They're all excited. They got their daddy, will you swim with me? Do I have to wear a
life jacket? I said, no, you know, if this is where we go, this is where we go.
I said, hey, listen, no, just stick close. You know how to swim. We'll figure it out.
And then we get to that little, you know, the little turnstiles and we pop in those big open
doors that are all fogged because it's, you know, a different temperature here than it is there. And as soon as we open those doors,
it's like the soup of a million sweaty bodies
just stick to you.
That's a big journey.
And the first thing that you see,
and the first thing that you see
when you open those doors to the Great Wolf Lodge
is not the wave pool, is not some fascinating,
exciting, thrilling waterlide you're going
to go down.
It's a bar, a tiki bar, rising up out of the middle of this cement jungle.
It's all cement.
It's one big cement pad with pools and lazy rivers and splash parks and kids' pools and
all this other stuff. And there, in the
middle, just like 50, 60 feet in front of you, is a bar with like 40 seats to it that
go around it. It's not in the water. It's out of the water. And all I can see out of
the 40 seats that are around that bar are 40 miserably sad human beings sitting and drinking at the Great Wolf Lodge
Indoor Water Park Bar.
Oh yeah.
You have had to have had a really rough life, or at the very least a rough day, to belly up to the indoor waterpark bar for a yard drink and a well liquor, part of your
rawr premium package. Chrissy! Everybody had sad eyes at that bar. Everybody had sad eyes.
Because they knew just like I knew that this is probably as good as it gets now that we have kids. The next phase of our
lives is shitting in a diaper. That's it. It's the Great Wolf Large Bar and then it's
shitting in a diaper. And so, we better enjoy it now.
Danielle Pletka Got to, yeah. Get your liquor in.
Jared Sautner Because the bar at the senior citizen's home is no fucking better.
That's all I gotta say.
I'm sad just thinking about it.
It gives me a chill.
Makes my balls go back up into my belly.
So of course we gotta go, but by the way, here's the setup of the place.
You look at the bar right ahead of you, to the right is the towel stand and a row of lockers on a wall. Then there's the
bathroom and the showers, showers and all this other stuff. It takes a shower in there. I don't
know. You could buy a day pass, by the way. You don't have to stay there. You could buy a day pass.
I think that's even the sadder thing you do, but whatever. Okay. Lounge chairs, picnic tables that you can eat on, a little restaurant to the
left, a little splash park for the kids with a couple small water slides for the toddlers,
big splash park for the older kids. In the back to the left are three or four adult-size water
slides that go out of the building and then come back in. And then…
Adult-size water slides. Adult-size water slides. Like, water slides you and I come back in. And then- Adult size water slides.
Adult size water slides. Like water slides you and I would want to go on, right?
Okay. You know, but they're all in or two.
After we've taken a few shots at the bar. Oh my God. Or you have children. That's the
only reason to be there. Even though I did see a couple of adults that looked like maybe they
were there on their own. I mean, I don't know what possesses you, but I was 19 once too. You know,
maybe I would have thought that was a good idea at 19 years old, maybe, I don't know. Then there's a wave pool, and
the wave pool above it, like, you know, the wave pool goes down into the ground, and then
above it there are a bunch of cabanas. Well, I can size up immediately that there are no
available seats for seven, eight of us. That's not going to happen. And so, I asked Astrid, even, this is probably the worst thing I've ever asked Astrid in
our entire marriage, should I look into getting a cabana?
And Astrid goes, no, we're already going to spend enough money here.
Don't get a cabana.
I'll find a couple seats.
We're probably not going to be sitting there anyway.
Let's play with the kids.
And I said, all right, you know what, fair dues, fair dues, let's go.
She finds a couple of seats, we put our towels down.
By the way, people are so terrible, human beings are so terrible, that the reason why
there's not a lot of available seating is because in the Great Wolf Lodge, there are
no rules like there are some places, like other pools in the United States or other
theme parks, that you can't just put a bunch of towels down.
To save it.
To save it.
You have to be sitting in the seat.
Somebody has to be there.
Somebody has to be sitting around, right?
And you can actually do this on the tables where you are eating too.
So what people were doing is just putting towels and bags down on the tables and there
was no one sitting there, but you'd feel like
an asshole if you moved there yourself.
Right.
So, Astrid finds a couple of chairs near the kiddie pool, like the kiddie section, and
she puts our towels down and our bag, even though there are available seats, we just
take two.
That's it.
We're going to be nice human beings and we're going to take two.
So we take those two seats.
Towels on one, bag on the other, everybody gets disrobed, we all run off to go do different
things.
In the kiddie pool, and then I take the kids over to the wave pool.
That wave pool has a filter around it.
So at a little above the water line, it's got this, like, it's like a filter.
It's a black mesh metal thing, where as the waves come, it takes
all the shit out of the pool. Chrissy, I can't describe what that black metal mesh looked
like because I don't want to make any of our listeners sick, but you can only imagine what
was stuck in there. Hair ties with pieces of hair, shoes, fingernails, I'm sure pieces
of puke. I'm not sure what was in there, but you didn't want to look. That's not what you
did. Once those waves started, okay, so we walk into the water, all of us together,
we walk into that wave pool water. We noticed when we took, when we got undressed and we were
walking over to the wave pool that the air was a little bit chilly. It had a little chill in it,
right? But I thought to myself, that's okay, they're keeping the water at 85 degrees. That's pretty warm, right? It's not like hot, but it's pretty warm. It's not like jacuzzi
hot, but it's pretty warm. When we walked into that wave pool, Chrissy, the water could not have been
more than 78 degrees. And 78 degrees, water is not warm. Your body is at 98 degrees. So, when it's 20
degrees less than your body, you're
going to be chilly, just like Christina is here in the studio, right?
I know, she's put on her sweater.
That water was cold. It felt cold. And as soon as we got into it, one of my children
started shivering. Now he has no meat on his bones anyway, but he's like, and he's like,
you can see him shaking. And I'm like, hey, little buddy, like, are you okay? And he's
like, I'm fine. I'm fine. He doesn't want to go anywhere because he knows that,
he knows I've taken him out of other pools because he shivered before, he doesn't want,
so he's saying he's fine. So now I'm like, I grab him, I put him on my chest, I'm trying to create
some body heat, you know, I'm like, it's okay, run around, go do some swimming, you know, get your-
Why was it so cold?
I believe this. This is what I think now that I had been there during the day and I had felt
the water during the evening. I believe that the heaters go on full at night when it's cold,
when they know it's going to be cold, when there's no sun to warm it up. But because there are so many
glass windows in this place, I think they turn it down, they turn the heat in the water, the heaters down a little bit, hoping that the
ambient air will keep the temperature warm. But I think they misjudged-
All the bodies.
Yeah, I swear to God. I think they misjudged this water a little bit. I think they misjudged
the weather a little bit because the water was cold. And once it's cold, it's really
hard to heat all that water up at one time. So, it was cold. It was not pleasant. It didn't feel good. So, not only now
were we kind of in this cesspool of water.
You're having a good time.
Oh my God, Chrissy. We were having a… the waves started coming. The kids were getting knocked all
over the place. The water is freezing cold. Yes. Let me give you a, let me give you a kind of like a summation
of what was going on in the wave pool. There was a couple of parents that were there. The
parents, I don't know, I don't know how to say this without being rude. They were larger
people, right? And they had a kid and and the kid was probably 10 years old, and the kid was tiny, he was tiny,
he was like a little stick figure. The kid was standing there, like, kind of holding
his mom, because I think he was called, he was like kind of against her belly, and his
pants were down around his knees, floating with the waves in the wave pool, and for five minutes,
no one alerted the child that his little willy-wing-wang or his nasty ass was hanging out, not even
his mother, who could clearly probably see what was going on.
As a matter of fact, she picked him up at one point, started swinging him around in
the water, so his asshole was dipping in the water.
I told the kids, I said, we got to get going. Yeah, we're out of here. We got to get going. We're out of here. I can't take this. Let's go somewhere else. Let's go to another disease
filled pond in here and let's go. And to which then we went to the lazy river. And the lazy river
is right. That is a apt description of what was going on in there. There were, I mean,
That is a apt description of what was going on in there. There were, I mean, just like, you know, older kids that were like fucking around the splash
park that sits above the lazy river.
They have those water guns where they can point them at you and spray you.
And all the little shitheads are spraying everybody, cold, freezing water on you.
And then the people running around the lazy. I saw one
guy at the lazy river the first time I went in it to go to the other side of the water
park. We took it over to the other side of the water park. Then I saw him again in the
same inner tube, in the same position, probably 45-year-old man. An hour later, he was still
riding around the lazy river in Great Wolf Lodge.
He had probably been drinking at the bar earlier, decided I better go take a nap before I get
over it.
We only spent two hours in this pool because by the end of the second hour, it was so incredibly,
everybody was so incredibly cold that it no longer became a pleasure to be in the pool.
Now the kids wanted to stay, but their little bodies just weren't taking it. We rode some of the big water slides,
which were fun. I will give it that. They were fun. They were exciting. They were good water slides.
But here's the best part of it. At one point I say to Astrid, or we say to each other,
we better get these kids some food or they're going to get cranky. And Astrid goes with Allie
to go back and get some food and go back to the chairs. When she gets back to the chairs,
our bags are there, but all the towels are gone. Someone had taken the towels.
Taking the towels?
Taken the towels.
Wow, that was a bold move.
Not only did they take the towels, but then they decided to put their own bag
on the place, on the chair where the towels were.
So, one could only make the assumption that people who took the towels are the people who put the bag
there. But after we saw a lady with a small child and a husband that just didn't look like the kind
of people were running around taking towels, I made another assumption, which was terrible,
that it was just some shithead kids or something that were running around taking people's towels.
But I would manage…
Which would have been you back in the day.
I know. You're right. You're so right about this. It would have been me. It would have been me. I'm
sorry I took your towels and now Carmen came back and took my towels. I'm sorry. But I did manage
to negotiate a deal with the lady at the towels barn, the towel barn is what we're calling it.
I said, hey listen…
Oh right, because you were going to owe money.
$15 per towel.
Yeah.
So I said to the lady, I said, listen,
somebody took my towels. And she was, somebody took your towels. I said, somebody took my towels.
And at first she said, like, kind of like accusatory, like somebody took your towels,
but then she said, happens all the time. And I was like, then why'd you accuse me of
pretending to take my own towels? Yeah, it was a test to see if I wanted to get more towels than
I should take. And she didn't charge me for the towels. And so, I felt like that was a bit of grace that I'll give
the Great Wolf Lodge is that everybody there was, everybody I interacted with, yes, they were
teenagers, they were young, but they had obviously been trained correctly to be nice to people.
And I will give the Great Wolf Lodge that. Everybody I interacted with was pleasant.
No one was a dick. No one was, you know, snide or snarky, you know, as teenagers, oftentimes
as young people, oftentimes can be. You're working in a place where everybody's being
shitty and so you're shitty back to them. That didn't happen. It was really quite nice.
Quite frankly, I think I'm going to run over here. I think we're going to need to tell
the rest of the story because we're only two hours in and the best is yet to come. Wait till
you hear what happened when we got dinner.
I bet that was an adventure. Oh, Oh, Chrissy. Every time you go on these family vacations,
the dinner is always something you think it's frustrating to go to the local pizza place and wait for your pizza?
Go to the Great Wolf Lodge and wait for pizza when 700 other people are waiting for their pizza.
And I'm going to share with you just how shitty other human beings are when I tell that part of the story.
I can't wait.
Remind me when we get in studio to tell the rest of the story or I will forget.
All right, next week, Mr. Gustavo is gonna show up here
He's gonna do a segment with me here in the studio. Everyone's really excited about that. So don't miss it
We'll have a guest next Tuesday. Not sure who that will be though
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Alright Chrissy, that's all I can do for today.
Rawr!
I think so.
I'll tell you that I love you.
Best to you. Best to you out there, Mr. Swimmy Swammy Wolf Pants.
Until next time we do say we will say we must say.
Good Bye! What the f*** am I doing here?