
Booking a Group Stay at Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph: What You Need to Know
If you’ve ever tried planning a group trip with multiple families, you know it can quickly turn into a logistical nightmare. Between coordinating schedules, finding accommodations that fit everyone, and keeping kids entertained, it’s a lot.

That’s exactly why booking a group stay at Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph in Santa Claus, Indiana, is such a game-changer.
Whether you’re planning a multi-family vacation, a visit to Holiday World, or even a family reunion, this resort makes group travel feel easy—and actually fun.
Why Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph is Perfect for Groups
One of the biggest challenges with group travel is finding a place that works for everyone—from toddlers to grandparents. Lake Rudolph checks all the boxes.
The resort is designed with families in mind, offering a mix of cabins, cottages, RV sites, and tent camping so everyone can choose what fits their comfort level and budget.
Even better? You can book accommodations close together, so your group stays connected without sacrificing personal space.

Accommodations That Work for Every Family
When traveling with a group, flexibility is everything. Lake Rudolph offers several options:
- Christmas Cabins – Great for larger families, sleeping up to 8 guests with loft space, kids love
- Holiday Cottages – Ideal for smaller families or couples, with full kitchens and modern amenities
- RV & Tent Sites – Perfect for those who love a traditional camping experience
Each space includes essentials like kitchens, outdoor seating, and room to gather—making it easy to host group meals or late-night hangouts.
Get our full Guide on Staying at Sun Outdoor Lake Rudolph here!
Holiday Cottages
Every time we visit Lake Rudolph, we choose to stay in one of their cozy Holiday Cottages. These charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath rentals offer comfortable space for a family of four and room for up to six guests thanks to a convenient sleeper sofa. Each cottage includes a full kitchen, a welcoming sitting area, and a covered porch- perfect for relaxing after a full day at the park.

Here are a few tips to keep in mind:
- Although they have a fully equipped kitchen, it is not well-stocked with cooking supplies. Think one pan, one sheet, and so on. I recommend either grilling or bringing a prepared dish, such as a casserole, lasagna, or something that doesn’t require much cooking.
- There aren’t any fast food options nearby. The closest thing is a Casey’s gas station or a pizza place.
- Each cottage has a full fridge. We would bring cold cuts, milk for cereal, yogurt, etc.
- The grill is charcoal, and you will need to provide the supplies.
- Every cabin has a fire ring and picnic table outside.
- You will need to bring your bedding, towels, and washcloths. The cabin does provide a fitted sheet and pillow with pillowcase. We recommend bringing a dish towel, pot holders, or paper towels as well.
- For the bathroom, don’t forget to bring a hand towel, towels for showering, and a shower mat or extra towel to put in front of the shower.
- The cottages do have air conditioning!
- The nearby grocery store is Holiday Foods and Grocery, where you pick up anything you left behind. A Dollar General is also located within walking distance of the campground.

Booking with a Group
When booking for multiple cabins or RV sites, you will want to call ahead to arrange group lodging. A person will be deemed your Wagon Master, and all reservations for each vacation rental and add-ons (like golf carts) are grouped under their name for a period of time, usually 1-2 weeks.
Then, during that time period, each family group designates a person from their party who will call, update the vacation rental details to reflect their name and information, and pay any necessary deposits.
However, this does not ensure that your cabins are right next to each other. Only nearby. For example, as the wagon master for my group, I was two cabins away from the rest of my group.
To ensure your cabins are right next to each other, book early and pay a $40 lock fee for the cabin of your choice. This is why booking early is important: Cabins book out as early as a year in advance!
Pro Tip: Book your golf carts in advance as they are extremely popular and book up in advance.

Built-In Entertainment (So You Don’t Have to Plan Everything)
This is where Lake Rudolph really shines for group trips.
Instead of planning a full itinerary, the resort is packed with activities for all ages:
- A seasonal water park with slides, splash zones, and cabanas – there is a small fee for this.
- A large swimming pool and kiddie pool
- Mini golf, activity center, playgrounds, and sports courts
- Fishing, paddle boating, and nature trails
- Daily planned activities and themed events
- Nightly Golf cart parades in the summer
There’s even a year-round Christmas-themed atmosphere, with character visits and seasonal celebrations that kids absolutely love.
Translation: your group will never be bored—and you won’t feel like you’re constantly entertaining.

Pair Your Stay with a Visit to Holiday World
One of the biggest reasons families choose Lake Rudolph—especially for group trips—is its close proximity to Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari.
If you’re traveling with multiple families, adding a theme park day can feel overwhelming… but this setup makes it incredibly easy.
Even better? Lake Rudolph offers a free shuttle to Holiday World, which is a total game-changer for groups.

Why the Free Shuttle Makes a Difference
- No coordinating multiple cars or caravans
- No stress about everyone arriving at the same time
- Easy mid-day breaks (perfect for younger kids)
You can come and go throughout the day, which makes it flexible for families with different schedules and energy levels.
For group travel, this convenience alone takes a huge layer of stress off your plate.
Tip: If you have 15 or more in your group, be sure to grab those discounted group tickets for Holiday World! You will need to call at least one day in advance to arrange this.
Check out my article for visiting Holiday World With A Group
Tips for Booking a Group Stay
After planning group trips myself, here are a few things that make a huge difference:

1. Book Early (Especially for Summer & Fall)
Lake Rudolph is incredibly popular—especially during summer and Halloween weekends. If you’re traveling with a group, you’ll want to reserve early to secure nearby accommodations.
2. Request Sites or Cabins Close Together
When booking, ask about grouping your cabins or sites. Staying within walking distance of each other makes the trip so much more enjoyable.
3. Consider Renting Golf Carts
The resort is large (over 160 acres), and golf carts are one of the best ways to get around—especially with kids. Not to mention, most kids LOVE golf cart rides. Especially when they can be in the nightly parade!
Golf Cart Parade Tips:
-Only use painter’s tape to decorate the golf cart.
-Have to have a valid driver’s license to operate the golf cart.
-Many carts bring candy or other small trinkets to throw during the parade
-The route is typically a big loop, but it will be posted daily by the activities center.

4. Plan a Few Group Meals
While there are food options on-site, having a shared dinner or cookout is one of the best parts of a group trip. Most accommodations include grills and outdoor seating.
5. Build in Downtime
With so much to do, it’s tempting to stay busy—but some of the best moments happen when everyone is just hanging out by the cabin or around a campfire.
Create a Holiday Themed Adventure
Our annual summer pilgrimage to Holiday World has grown from a mere four people to over a whopping thirty. Over the years, we have incorporated a new fun tradition that both kids and adults love: decorating the cabins for a particular holiday. Holidays are chosen in advance to prevent duplication, ensuring that each family receives a unique holiday.

We then have a parade of cabins to see everyone’s unique decorating, which has included lights, inflatables, banners, and more! Taking it one step forward, on our first night, we have a holiday potluck, where each cabin brings a dish that best represents their holiday.
A few of the fun ideas that have been suggested include champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries to represent Valentine’s Day, decorating your own Christmas Cookies, bags of Halloween Candy, a Thanksgiving Turkey, and a 4th of July Grill-out.
Is Lake Rudolph Worth It for Groups?
Short answer: yes.
Long answer: If you’re looking for a destination that combines convenience, kid-friendly fun, and space for everyone to spread out, it’s hard to beat.
The combination of on-site activities and easy access to Holiday World (without the hassle of driving) creates a seamless experience for groups.
Instead of juggling complicated plans, you get a place where:
- Kids are entertained-bring scooters or bikes if possible.
- Parents can actually relax- we love sitting on the porch watching the kids play!
- And your group can spend quality time together
And honestly, that’s the goal of any great trip.
Group travel doesn’t have to be stressful. With the right destination, it can actually be one of the most memorable (and easiest) vacations you’ll take.
Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph makes it simple by combining accommodations, activities, and location all in one place—so you can focus less on planning and more on making memories.
And when you add in a day (or two) at Holiday World—without worrying about transportation—it takes the entire trip to the next level.
If you’re thinking about planning a group getaway, this is one spot that should definitely be on your list.



