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How do you keep things safe at a waterpark?

Secure Valuables in Portable Safe You will likely find a central point in the park to drop your bags and shoes. If you don't want to rent a locker, protect your valuables inside a portable safe.



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Secure Your Belongings You're stuck watching you and your friends' stuff again! Let's be honest: Bag duty is the worst, and most of us just aren't comfortable leaving our valuables in the car. Luckily, The Waterpark has lockers at the front of the park (near the restrooms) to keep your belongings safe and secure.

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Walk, don't run — It's a water park and the ground can be slick. Wear water shoes, if possible, not only for traction, but to help keep feet safe from injuries and even infections. Avoid flip-flops. You must be this tall to ride — Pay attention to size restrictions on rides and slides.

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You're going to need wet bags, dry bags, backpacks, beach bags — you need all the bags. Plus, some packable towels, sunscreen galore, rash guards, hats, water shoes, backup clothes and a few additional “musts” that will ensure your water park experience is smooth sailing.

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JOTO Universal Waterproof Phone Pouch Sometimes you need an easy, inexpensive solution to protect your and your family's devices when at the lake, waterpark or pool. Look no further than the JOTO phone pouch, which is offered in a variety of fun colors to suit your style.

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Waterproof Phone Pouch Where there's water, there will be splashing. Slip your phone into a waterproof pouch to lounge by the pool with no worries!

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High-speed roller coasters are more dangerous than water slides. Children are more likely to be hurt in a Go-Kart than a water slide. Water rides account for 20% of amusement park and carnival injuries.

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Generally the weight limit is posted at the bottom of the stairs. Most have a weight limit of 300 pounds per rider/tube.

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Footwear other than aqua socks are not allowed in any attraction. Aqua socks are not permitted on body slides. Infants' diapers may be changed in restroom changing stations only. Toddlers are required to wear swim diapers.

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Consider a waterproof bag to store glasses Since 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.

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Waterproof Cell Pouch Purchase a waterproof cell phone pouch to wear around your neck to keep your phone safe from the water. It's also useful for carrying your ID, debit card, and some cash.

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