You just want to make sure that they do not have any metal on them, for obvious reasons. So just slip on cotton or linen shorts would be fine.
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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.
On the way to and from the water park, we like to wear comfortable clothes or a swim cover-up over our swimsuits. The boys will usually wear their swim trunks and a t-shirt or rash guard to the park and then change into shorts on the way home.
Guests are welcome to wear footwear throughout the park (flip flops, sandals, water socks, etc.). Guests will need to remove any type of footwear on most attractions. Outside footwear (shoes, sneakers, boots, etc.)
Do wear shorts that aren't going to ride up,or make you feel as you have to constantly adjust them. Mesh shorts or a light fabric that dries quickly are ideal.
You can wear water shoes or sandals to walk around the park, but for your safety you will be asked to hold them when you go on the attractions. Water shoes or sandals can catch on the slide on your way down, causing possible injury.