>>13462042They should, but the problem has always been upkeep. Passion projects consume lives, and as the owners got older, they couldn't keep everything up and sold, usually to Indians or other foreign interests who would rip out the amenities and keep the building for organised crime and prostitution. As the phony bologna educational certificate racket exploded, it became profitable to lease out your conference rooms to financial services companies doing mass certification courses. The crimes continue to this day! When I was very young I stayed in one of these in Sioux Falls and it was overwhelming. Great Wolf Lodge is still good for kids, but the 70's and 80's aesthetic felt so much more welcoming and organic.