Join us for Weekend Breakfast

Breakfast served in City Eats every Friday, Saturday, & Sunday from 7am-11am. Serving skillets, pancakes & more!

Summer Fun Awaits!

Kids stay free all summer,

so pack up the car and let's have a blast!

Fourth of July Frenzy!

Buy One, Get One Free

Action City & Chaos Water Park Passes

Spring Break Isn't Over Yet

Welcome to Metropolis Resort, Where the Fun Never Stops!

The Bunk House hotel room at Metropolis Resort

Check the whole family into fun!

At Metropolis Resort there is something to explore around every corner. With everything from accommodations & dining options to Chaos Water Park and Action City, there's never a shortage of family fun. All conveniently located under one roof, Metropolis Resort has activities to entertain the whole family from the moment you wake up to the moment your head hits the pillow at night.

Chaos Water Park

Chaos Water Park is one of Wisconsin's premier indoor water parks! Chaos offers everything from an aquatic playground that's perfect for the littles, to twisting water slides & challenging lily pad paths for the thrill seekers, and a lazy river for those looking to relax and take a break. With water park passes included for each registered guest on your stay, you're guaranteed fun with family and friends!

A dad and daughter playing in the indoor aquatic playground at Chaos Water Park
Kids playing racing games in Action City

Action City

If you're looking for fun things to do in the Eau Claire, Wisconsin area with your kids, family, and friends - we have something for everyone! Action City is home to the largest indoor go-kart track in the Midwest. You'll also find a laser tag course and laser maze vault at the edge of a massive arcade which features over 150 of the latest video arcade games, redemption games, and racers. The fun continues outside with a challenging 19 hole mini golf course, the Soaring Eagle Zipline, and an outdoor go-kart track.

Action City also features one of the largest Trampoline Parks in Wisconsin and Minnesota. With two dodgeball courts, an open jump area, airbag stunt jump, basketball slam dunk stations, a fidget ladder & slack line, jousting, and three different challenging ninja warrior courses all overlooking an indoor playground - kids of all ages are sure to be entertained for hours!

Guest Rooms

Metropolis Hotel offers a variety of amenities to make your stay with us as enjoyable and relaxing as possible. There are 111 unique hotel rooms that suit any vacation plans, from an intimate getaway for two to a family reunion of 20 people or more. Clean and comfortable hotel rooms, honeymoon suites, Jacuzzi suites, and family suites are what you'll find at the Metropolis.

Action City

Hotel Room with Guests
Couple Eating at City Eats Bar

Dining

While you're here, check out our variety of on-site dining options! City Eats is serving up your family favorite breakfast, lunch and dinner favorites from fluffy pancakes to juicy burgers and drinks. While you're at Chaos Water Park enjoy our Splash Bar, stocked with soft pretzels & nachos, fresh-squeezed lemonade, Snowies, and beer & cocktails. Plus, hop on over to Action City for fresh, homemade pizza from Monkey in the Middle. When you're ready for desert stop by our on-site Dairy Queen & Orange Julius, serving your favorite smoothies and ice cream treats.

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It's Time to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day!

March 14, 20242 min read

St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner! Maybe you've celebrated this holiday in the past by making shamrock crafts, looking for leprechauns, or wearing green to avoid being pinched. When I was a kid, troublesome leprechauns would sneak into our house and cause mischief by flipping furniture upside down, leaving gold coins in our shoes, and turning the milk green! But have you ever wondered why we celebrate this day or where these traditions come from?

The Origins of St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick's Day, celebrated annually on March 17th, has become a widely popular and well-known holiday in America. Its origins, however, are deeply rooted in Irish history and culture.

The holiday is a celebration of Saint Patrick, who is said to have introduced the religion of Christianity to Ireland in the 5th century. That's over 1,500 years ago! Today, however, the holiday is less connected to religion—St. Patrick's day has evolved over the years to become a general celebration of Irish culture through parades, food, dancing, and a whole lot of green!

Man wearing shamrock glasses for St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick's Day in America

So, how did this celebration of Irish culture make its way all the way across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas? In the 18th and 19th centuries, many Irish citizens immigrated to America, bringing their traditions and customs with them. It was these immigrants who organized the first St. Patrick's Day parades as a way to connect with their heritage and culture.

Black and white photo of a parade

St. Patrick's Day Symbols and Customs

One of the most common symbols of St. Patrick's Day is the color green. Green is a part of the Irish flag, and it's also the color of shamrocks, another common symbol of St. Patrick's Day, which grow all over Ireland's lush landscapes. Leprechauns are also a common theme amongst St. Patrick's Day celebrations. These little creatures come from Irish folklore, in which they are believed to hoard pots of gold at the ends of rainbows, only giving up their stash to anyone who's quick-witted and fast enough to catch them!

Clovers

How you can celebrate this year

If you're looking for a way to celebrate this weekend, come grab some breakfast at City Eats, located in Action City, where we will be serving green pancakes with sprinkles! For lunch or dinner, try the reuben sandwich, our St. Patty's Day special this year, for only $10.99!

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It's Time to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day!

March 14, 20242 min read

St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner! Maybe you've celebrated this holiday in the past by making shamrock crafts, looking for leprechauns, or wearing green to avoid being pinched. When I was a kid, troublesome leprechauns would sneak into our house and cause mischief by flipping furniture upside down, leaving gold coins in our shoes, and turning the milk green! But have you ever wondered why we celebrate this day or where these traditions come from?

The Origins of St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick's Day, celebrated annually on March 17th, has become a widely popular and well-known holiday in America. Its origins, however, are deeply rooted in Irish history and culture.

The holiday is a celebration of Saint Patrick, who is said to have introduced the religion of Christianity to Ireland in the 5th century. That's over 1,500 years ago! Today, however, the holiday is less connected to religion—St. Patrick's day has evolved over the years to become a general celebration of Irish culture through parades, food, dancing, and a whole lot of green!

Man wearing shamrock glasses for St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick's Day in America

So, how did this celebration of Irish culture make its way all the way across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas? In the 18th and 19th centuries, many Irish citizens immigrated to America, bringing their traditions and customs with them. It was these immigrants who organized the first St. Patrick's Day parades as a way to connect with their heritage and culture.

Black and white photo of a parade

St. Patrick's Day Symbols and Customs

One of the most common symbols of St. Patrick's Day is the color green. Green is a part of the Irish flag, and it's also the color of shamrocks, another common symbol of St. Patrick's Day, which grow all over Ireland's lush landscapes. Leprechauns are also a common theme amongst St. Patrick's Day celebrations. These little creatures come from Irish folklore, in which they are believed to hoard pots of gold at the ends of rainbows, only giving up their stash to anyone who's quick-witted and fast enough to catch them!

Clovers

How you can celebrate this year

If you're looking for a way to celebrate this weekend, come grab some breakfast at City Eats, located in Action City, where we will be serving green pancakes with sprinkles! For lunch or dinner, try the reuben sandwich, our St. Patty's Day special this year, for only $10.99!

St. Patricks DayGreen PancakesReuben Sandwich
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Kids eating a gorilla pizza in Action City

Happy Birthday, Let's Celebrate!

Join our birthday club and get a free gift during your birthday month!

Parents, fill out one form for the whole family - each child will get a gift on their birthday!

Hear from Our Guests

A couple in the hotel lobby with their dog

Emily Hedlund

★★★★★

Love this resort! The team members are amazing! Each year we come they’ve improved something. We always rave about our time here each time we come home. Always recommend this place to our friends and family.

L.D.

★★★★★

We had a fantastic 2-night-getaway at Metropolis. The hotel is clean and well maintained, the staff is incredibly friendly and accommodating, the water park and Action City were perfect for our family. Also loved the dog friendly rooms. We will absolutely be back. Our kids cried when we left. Fun family weekend!