7 Things You Should Not Do in Water Park

So you’ve decided to visit a water park this summer. That’s great! Water parks are a ton of fun, and there are many different ways to enjoy them. While you ready yourself, prepare your outfits and even how wrap your hair with a towel to keep it from getting soaked, here are some tips on how to make the most of your time at the water park!

1. Don’t go on a weekday

The water park is always more crowded on the weekends. Weekdays are usually less busy, but that also means that the rides and attractions may not be open as often or for as long. Plus, weekends are when most of the events and activities are happening.

So if you want to make the most of your time, visit on a Saturday or Sunday. The water park is a great place to cool off on a hot day. There are rides, slides, and pools to enjoy. Plus, there are usually food vendors and picnic areas. The water park is a great place to take the family for a day of fun.

2. Don’t bring outside food and drinks

While you may be tempted to save some money and pack your own lunch, most water parks do not allow outside food and drink inside.

They want you to buy their overpriced food, so it’s best to just leave your cooler at home. If you really want to save some money, bring a reusable water bottle and fill it up at the water fountains inside the park.

Plus, the park will most likely have a strict no-alcohol policy. So leave those drinks at home, too.

3. Don’t wear your street clothes

This one should be pretty obvious, but you would be surprised how many people show up to water parks wearing jeans and a t-shirt.

Water parks are all about getting wet, so wear swim clothes that can get wet. And don’t forget to bring a towel!

There is proper attire for different attractions, so be sure to check the water park’s website before you go.

4. Don’t go on the slides right away

If you want to avoid long lines, don’t head straight for the slides when you get to the water park.

Start with the lazy river or wave pool, and then work your way over to the slides when the lines have died down a bit.

Doing this way is also safe because you’ll already be nice and wet when you get to the slides. Plus, it’s always more fun to work your way up to the bigger slides, right?

5. Don’t forget the sunscreen!

Water parks can be a great way to beat the heat, but it’s important to take some precautions before heading inside.

First and foremost, remember to put on sunscreen.

The sun can be intense, and there’s not much shade to be found in most water parks. And while getting a little bit of sun is healthy, too much sun can be dangerous.

Be sure to drink plenty of water and take breaks in the shade throughout the day. And don’t forget to reapply your sunscreen, especially if you’re getting wet. 

6. Don’t be afraid to try something new

These days, water parks have a lot to offer beyond the traditional slides and pools. If you’re looking for a new adventure, don’t be afraid to step outside your comfort zone and try something new.

For example, many water parks now have wave pools where you can catch some waves, or lazy rivers where you can float along and relax.

Additionally, many water parks have added dry attractions like zip lines and ropes courses. So even if you don’t want to get wet, there’s still plenty to do. Whether you’re a thrill seeker or just looking to take it easy, there’s something for everyone at the water park.

7. Don’t forget to have fun!

This may seem like a no-brainer, but getting caught up in all the planning and preparation for a water park trip is easy. So don’t forget to relax and have fun once you’re actually at the park. After all, that’s what water parks are all about!

Final Thoughts

Water parks are a great way to beat the heat and have some fun. Just remember to follow these tips, and you’ll be sure to have a great time. And if you’re looking for even more safe ways to enjoy the water park, don’t forget to check out our post on 5 Safety Tips For Visiting Waterparks!

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