Follow these tips for a fun-filled day
at the waterpark!
• If you want to avoid crowds, arrive early—before
noon—or later in the afternoon. Also, weekends tend to
be more crowded than weekdays, so shoot for visits from Monday
through Friday.
• Check whether picnic areas are available
outside the park. Many parks allow you to exit and re-enter
the park with proof of ticket purchase if you want to enjoy
a picnic you bring yourself. If picnic areas aren’t available,
most waterparks offer a variety of refreshments at concession
stands. Note: Glass and alcohol are usually prohibited both
inside and outside park grounds.
• If your group splits
up, be sure to have a set meeting place and time. Special kid tips • Warn kids about swallowing park water. Chlorine
and pH readings are usually posted at large waterparks.
• Follow age and height restrictions. Size and coordination
can be critical to certain rides.
• Keep toddlers
in shallow play areas, such as zero-depth entry pools with no
appreciable water depth.
• Pay attention to kids.
Make sure an adult has young children in constant view when
they are swimming or playing in water. Don’t participate
in any distracting activities when watching children, such as
talking on a cell phone or reading. |
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