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How do you secure valuables at a water park?

Use Lockers You can use or rent one so your belongings are safely locked away. You will probably have to bring your own lock, so you will be the only one who can access your belongings. If there are no lockers available, you can also purchase a backpack with a built-in lock so your belongings are safe.



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Please don't bring them into the waterpark or leave them exposed in your car. Keyless entry car systems can become inoperable if they get wet. Lock money and keys in a locker* instead of keeping them in pockets where they may fall out in the rides.

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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.

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Investing in affordable things to bring to a water park like waterproof pouches for water parks or dry bags will ensure your personal items will continue to stay functioning. You can find a waterproof dry bag on Amazon at a low price, and if you're on a specific budget, a few plastic bags could help.

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As long as the pack doesn't have zippers, buttons' or snaps that can scratch the slides, you are good to go. Same goes for watershoes or sandals. What do you plan to put in it? Hopefully nothing that you don't want to get wet.

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A waterpark is not a controlled laboratory. The iPhone is not waterproof, just water resistant (like if you got some raindrops on it, not being submerged in liquid). Water and electronics seldom mix.

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Keep your gadget in a ziplock bag Dave says a sealable sandwich or storage bag works just as well as a $10 or $15 waterproof pouch. Not only does this provide an additional barrier against sand on the beach or dirt and mud while camping, but you can even activate your touchscreen through a ziplock bag.

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Take Steps To Prevent Eye Irritation Before You Go It's also a good idea to wear swim goggles when you're swimming or playing in chlorinated water. Swim goggles come in all sizes – from little kids through adults – and many offer UV protection, which is also important.”

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Slide must be ridden feet first lying on your back or in a sitting position (sit up to go slower, lie down to go faster).

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Water shoes or flip flops are a good idea as they will protect your feet from hot concrete and prevent slipping. Just be sure they are securely fastened to your feet to avoid losing them on water 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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Water park safety: Without proper footwear, visitors are more susceptible to slipping on wet surfaces or stepping on sharp objects such as broken glass. Barefoot walking risks: Stepping in areas where others have urinated can pose serious health hazards, including infections and skin irritation.

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