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What not to bring to an amusement park?

Items not permitted include, but are not limited to, the following: Pets – Only service animals are permitted. Note: Guests are not permitted to pull items behind them. Any item that requires a Guest to pull it behind him or her, including a stroller, is not permitted into the theme parks.



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10 Things You Should Never Do At An Amusement Park
  • Tug On The Characters. The suits are soft on the outside, yes, but on the inside? ...
  • Forget Where You Parked. ...
  • Arrive In The Middle Of The Day. ...
  • Forget The Sunscreen. ...
  • Buy Your Tickets At The Gate. ...
  • Cheat On The Height Restrictions. ...
  • Show Up On A Saturday. ...
  • Be Too Proud To Ask For Help.


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Observe all posted ride safety rules, and follow all verbal instructions given by ride operators or provided by recorded announcements. Keep hands, arms, legs and feet inside the ride at all times. Secure all loose articles, including wallets, change, sunglasses, cell phones, and hats. Do not board a ride impaired.

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Amusement Park Outfit Idea #1: Jeans are always my go-to, so this is a no brainer for me. I've worn jeans at almost every amusement park we've ever been to! But choose ones that are comfortable and won't sag throughout the day when you're hot and sweaty. If it's super hot, shorts are a great alternative.

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Land & Property Acquisition. Land and property acquisition is a major factor to consider when starting an amusement park. The overall cost will depend on the size of the project and the amount of property that needs to be acquired, but the average costs can range from around $500,000.00 up to $20 million.

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But don't skip dresses for the fear of flashing while riding roller coasters. Use medium-length dresses and wear a pair of biker shorts underneath for extra coverage. Pair your easy-breezy outfit of the day with sandals for the ultimate summer look, but avoid boots as they can make you feel uncomfortable.

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Observe all posted ride safety rules, and follow all verbal instructions given by ride operators or provided by recorded announcements. Keep hands, arms, legs and feet inside the ride at all times. Secure all loose articles, including wallets, change, sunglasses, cell phones, and hats. Do not board a ride impaired.

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Bring a bag (if you're not going solo) to the park to keep your essential items close and organized. Choose a comfortable bag that's suitable for your needs, with enough space for all your items. Pack non-perishable snacks or sandwiches, and bring plenty of water to stay hydrated.

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I would recommend taking a small backpack or drawstring bag to an amusement park. They're not too burly and bulky to tote around, but efficient in hauling your gear without getting cluttered or obnoxious. But ultimately, there's a type of bag for what suits your preferences and needs, so we can touch on those.

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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.

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Whilst there have been serious theme park accidents widely reported in recent years, the chance of being injured on a theme park ride is quoted as 1 in 24million.

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It really depends on when you are visiting these parks. you could be waiting for up an hour for each ride. Do plan for a full day for each park if you want to enjoy it to the fullest. You will need at least one full day at each park to see them all.

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As long as you are covered up and not flashing underboob, you should be fine. Just make sure you use sunscreen! I've seen people in the park dressed in workout clothes that consist of sports bra/cropped tank and shorts and if they allow that, a crop top should be allowed with no issues.

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I recommend not wearing any precious jewelry whilst in the parks and on the rides, because if something accidentally fell off you might be very distressed. Also, I don't recommend any spiked or pointy jewelry, or anything too heavy.

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Lash extensions are perfectly safe to wear on a roller coaster and you don't risk having your lashes fall off during the ride. They are affixed to your natural lashes with medical-grade glue designed to withstand water, sweat, and strong winds.

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High-maintenance and operation costs The cost to maintain world-class theme parks on a daily basis, 365 days of the year is staggering. Even with a high annual maintenance budget, each year theme park operators negotiate what particular efforts and projects they can address each fiscal year.

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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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