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How do you wear to a water park?

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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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.

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It's best to wear a swimsuit or swim trunks to a waterpark. You can also wear a cover-up or shorts and a t-shirt over your swimsuit for added comfort.

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You can also wear a cover-up or shorts and a t-shirt over your swimsuit for added comfort. 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.

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Don't be tempted to walk around barefoot – if any rides or areas do not allow water shoes, take them off only in those areas and then put water shoes right back on. Before going to the park, make sure everyone's feet are washed and cleaned.

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If you're wondering what to wear to a water park, always keep in mind that protection is a priority. But if you've got a practical swimsuit, foot protection, eye protection, and sun protection, you'll be guaranteed to have a wonderful day!

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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.

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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.)

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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.

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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.

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You can always purchases board shorts...they are shorts specifically used in water activities. Do not worry, there are many at the water parks that wear shorts to cover up, a nylon version would be your best option as they dry quickly rather than cotton or knit version.

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Cover-Up: A breathable cover-up is a must-have for getting to and from the park. Try a beach dress, kaftan, or sarong for a lightweight feel. Water Shoes/Flip Flops: Keep feet safe from hot concrete and slippery surfaces with sturdy water shoes or flip flops.

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APPROPRIATE ATTIRE To participate in the water park activities, you must wear lined swimsuits. We don't allow guests to enter the water areas wearing street clothes, cut-off shorts, denim shorts or athletic clothing.

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Water Shoes/Flip Flops: Keep feet safe from hot concrete and slippery surfaces with sturdy water shoes or flip flops. Make sure they have good grip to avoid slipping. Sun Protection: Don't forget the sunscreen, sun hat, and sunglasses! A rashguard is also great for avoiding sunburn.

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Can you wear Crocs to a waterpark? Crocs are a great water shoe for kids and adults.

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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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5 Kid & Cooler Friendly Lunches for your Next Splashway Trip
  • PB&J Tacos. Spruce up this standard sandwich with just the twirl of a butter knife! ...
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  • Mini Corn Dog Muffins. ...
  • Lunch Box Cheat Sheet.


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