You may bring a 1-litre water bottle inside the waterpark. No alcohol is served in the park. Wild Wadi's main restaurants are serving fast food favourites like burgers, and hotdogs, as well as some more healthy options like salads.
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great water park - fantastic rides and slides. Make sure you take your own towels - hiring theirs is extortionate. food is reasdonably priced - and they have a wristband system that you can charge with cash, to save you carrying money.
Appropriate swimwear MUST be worn at all times. Full body swim suits and long sleeved rash vests are acceptable on all rides. Wild Wadi accepts no responsibility any loss or damage of any personal items. Guests are welcome to use their Go Pro cameras on the rides except on Jumeirah Sceirah.
A practical, well-fitting bathing suit (one piece for women; double layer swim trunks for men)UV protectant sunglasses. 50 spf or higher sunscreen. A large sunhat.
2. Are there any clothing items that are not allowed at a waterpark? Avoid wearing denim shorts, jeans, or any clothing with metal buttons or zippers as they can become uncomfortable and heavy when wet. Also, avoid wearing any clothing with offensive or inappropriate graphics.
Water shoesThe pavement and walkways at outdoor waterparks can get very hot and in some cases slippery. Wearing shoes that can get wet help protect your feet and avoid falls. Most water rides will not allow flip flops on rides, so you should choose water shoes that slide on and don't slip off.
We've been to a few water parks, and some provide towels while others do not. And the ones that do often give you towels that are too small, and limit you to one per person. So, we always bring along a few beach towels. When the water fun is done, you'll want to get back into dry clothes.
We suggest you avoid swimwear with buckles, zippers or any exposed metal, as these are often not allowed. While it might seem like a suitable option, a lot of water parks don't allow wet suits, so it really is important to check before you visit to save a wasted trip if you haven't got an alternative.
Consider a waterproof bag to store glassesSince most rides do not allow guests to wear glasses unless they are secured with a sports strap, I use a floating bag that attaches to my waist or that fits in a larger pocket.
Fact: You can – and you should. Pads might not be the best option, since they'll absorb water till they're soaked, and could get weighed down or fall out. Plus, they might be visible through your bathing suit. On the other hand, tampons are convenient and safe to use in water.