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Can I bring my water bottle into Kings Island?

No outside food, beverages or coolers are allowed to be brought into Kings Island or Soak City Water Park. Exceptions are made for Guests with special dietary needs to include food allergies and baby food and formula.



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Under the new policy, park-goers 15 years old and younger need to be accompanied by a chaperone who is at least 21 years old in order to be admitted to or remain in the park after 4 p.m. to closing time. The chaperone will need to present a photo ID with a birthdate in order to be let in.

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At Kings Island, we want you to have an AMAZING time with your friends and family. That's why we've moved to all cashless payments throughout the park. Simply swipe or tap your credit card, debit card or smart device with Apple Pay or Google Pay where you would normally use cash.

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The dos and don'ts of bringing a water bottle on a plane That's the rule that liquids must fit into 3.4oz (or 100ml) containers that can all be stored in one (1) quart-sized bag. So, no, you can't bring a reusable water bottle full of water with you through TSA. However, as long as it's empty, it's fully permitted.

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Weekdays (Monday-Thursday) are historically least crowded during the summer season in June, July, and August. Weekends, especially Saturdays, attract more tourists and vacationers. The Halloween event tends to be more manageable earlier in the season, especially in September.

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Single strollers, double-seat strollers, wagons, wheelchairs, and electric convenience vehicles (ECVs) may be used during your visit to Kings Island, and you are welcome to bring your own.

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The answer is it depends on what you want to do. If you only want to ride the big thrill rides, then yes, it is a one day park. If you want to ride all the rides, and see some shows (highly, highly recommend Cirque!) then you could easily spend two days there.

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Like a purse, a fanny pack carries all the small stuff you need for a day of sightseeing like your keys, external battery, and lip balm. With a few exceptions—noted below—most fanny packs don't carry a water bottle and aren't large enough to pack extra layers of clothes.

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