There is plenty to do in the Wisconsin Dells on President's Day weekend, despite cold, wintry weather. Hotels and cabins cater to winter visitors and the Dells is well-known for family or romantic escapes. Winter guests enjoy restaurants, day spas, shopping, gambling and live shows. State parks and private resorts offer horseback riding, cross-country and downhill skiing and snowmobiling. Wisconsin Dells is renowned for its 20 indoor waterparks with accommodations to suit every visitor. The African-themed Kalahari Resorts is the Dells' largest accommodation, 750 rooms, with a 125,000 sq. ft. waterpark featuring stand-up surfing. There's also the Kalahari Spa & Salon, a 15-screen movie theater and Kahunaville Restaurant & Bar. For the most comprehensive waterpark experience in the Dells, there's Lost Rios Waterpark at the new, 200-million dollar
Chula Vista Resort. This multi-level attraction has 200,000 sq. ft. of lazy rivers, wave pool, 26 water slides and the world's longest and fastest indoor water rollercoaster. Glacier Canyon Lodge at the Wilderness is an upscale condominium resort and indoor waterpark with 1, 2, and 3 bedroom fully furnished rentals. Great Wolf Lodge combines the rustic charm of the northwoods with luxury resort accommodations plus two huge, four-story indoor waterparks which are among the nation's largest. Great Wolf also offers on-site dining, gaming arcade, fitness center and spa. Other indoor activities include the 24-hour Ho-Chunk Casino, winery and micro-brewery tours and various museums, including a Norman Rockwell museum. For volleyball fans, there's the President's Day Wisconsin Select 3-day tournament at the Wisconsin Dells Center starting Saturday and running through the Monday holiday.