5 Kid & Cooler Friendly Lunches for your Next Splashway Trip
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The best foods to take to a water park include protein bars, nuts and seeds (or trail mix), jerky, peanut butter and celery sticks, and greek yogurt parfaits are high in protein, which in turn will keep you more full throughout the day.
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.
You'll be going down water slides, body surfing waves in wave pools, and possibly chasing your young children around the kiddie areas. For this reason, avoid wearing flimsy bikinis. This helps prevent any accidental flashing incidents or the possibility of losing your bikini top or bottom on a slide or in a pool area.
The Fanny Pack or Belt BagA small belt bag (like this one) is a great middle of the road option if you don't want to be using lockers all day but also need to carry a few more things. Most of the rides in both parks will allow you to wear a small fanny pack around your waist on the rides.
The answer is quite simple. Because we will pay for it. We are all too lazy to leave the “greatest place on Earth” to go get a hamburger. Only the smartest and most dedicated people leave the theme park and go get something cheap at a restaurant.
Start by Choosing the Right Amusement Day SnacksSpicy, salty, and otherwise strongly flavored foods should be huge no-nos. Both before you enter an amusement park and while you are enjoying the attractions there. Instead, choose bland foods and be sure to eat a meal before you arrive so that it has had time to settle.
You want something in your stomach to keep it settled, so choose bland foods like plain cereal, toast and crackers or scrambled eggs with nothing else in or on them. Suck on ginger candies before or after the ride and choose drinks that are low in sugar and will help settle your stomach.
The key for any amusement park outfit is COMFORT and LAYERING. The parks open early, so you'll want something warmer in the morning (unless you're going in the dead of summer), easy layers you can shed in the afternoon as it warms up, and layers you can add back on as it cools down at night.
Loose clothing is great for summer outings. So pair a cute oversized tee with some high-waist shorts, wear a baseball cap, sports shoes, and complete the look with a purse. A high pony looks good with the attire and keeps the hair away from your face. It is a cool look that is practical and comfortable.
Guests are welcome to bring bottles, cups and mugs into the theme parks provided that they are not glass containers and they do not bring alcohol into the theme parks. You can check out the Walt Disney World Resort Park Rules for the complete list of prohibited items.
Showering before you go into the pool can make pool water and chemicals less likely to soak into your hair and damage it. It's also imperative to use the best hair products for swimmers, like sulfate-free shampoo, and a moisturizing conditioner.
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.
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.