Please do not leave valuables unattended. 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.
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Bringing in food and drinks from outside is not allowed for your health and safety. You may bring with you 1 litre of water inside the park. We have a wide selection of restaurants for you to choose from in the waterpark.
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.
The only thing you should be aware of is that the shoes (and your swimsuit) should have no exposed metal parts such as protruding zippers or rivets. Metal is not allowed on the slides to protect their surface. Wearing water shoes at the water parks is a very smart idea.
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.
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.
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.
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.