Karey Dunken: all of us enjoyed Disney's hurricane Lagoon water park. we've been to numerous waterparks and it truly is the single that keeps us longing to bypass decrease back. The tropical themeing is 2d to none as are the multitude of water slides and attractions that are all in close proximity of the different making it each and all the extra appropriate working from one to the subsequent. quite a number of solar, shade, exciting & water to boot as studies you will no longer get at different water parks like "Shark Reef" the place you snorkle with Tiger Sharks and different tropical marine life and you'd be able to't bypass away out the finished unearths at Singapore Sal's save and the numerous eateries....Show more
Dawn Saha: Bring a bathing suit (make sure it follows the park's guidelines). Such guidelines are things like no overly revealing suits ( G-Strings or thongs). Avoid wearing lifeguard swimsuits (as to not confuse the other guests) and shorts or suits! with rivets or metal in them (they scratch the slides). Bring tons of sunscreen and apply often. It doesn't matter how dark you are, wear sunscreen. Bring a bottle of water and refill it at the drinking fountains. It is important to stay hydrated. Bring cash, preferably small bills. Plan on storing your items in a locker. Do not be cheap. Stuff gets stolen at amusement parks all the time when left unattended. Crooks are looking for vulnerable people (e.g. teenagers) and know all the hiding places. Get a locker. Trust me. Bring a towel or two. You will also want a change of clothes with an extra pair of underwear. If you are a gal, brings some tampons and pads just in case. Bring a medium sized backpack similar to one you'd use for school. Inside the backpack, store your purse. That way you can leave the swim stuff in the backpack in a locker and take your purse with you when you go to the regular amusement park. Bring an extra pair of shoes or flip flops. You might not wa! nt to wear wet flip flops all day.Note that most places will n! ot let you walk around the main park in your swim suit, you will need a change of clothes.Bring a plastic bag to put wet and damp stuff in so it doesn't ruin your bag or other belongings. As soon as you get home, put the clothes in the wash. Do not leave wet clothes in the bag or throw them in the hamper. They get moldy. Arrange a meeting place to meet if you get separated. It is likely you guys will not hear the phones ring and parks do NOT do pages for lost or separated groups.Don't for get to bring money for food. Meals are about $15 each on average. Also, for each car you guys take, you will have to pay for parking. Parking is usually $12 to $15 depending on the park....Show more
Malcom Fenoff: You will probably want a towel and a set of clothes as you have said, although you may not need dry clothes but dry underwear to switch with your bathing suit. Other things I could suggest are: sunscreen, water bottle (maybe), umbrella (if there is a chance of rain), sungl! asses (if it is really bright out), headache/motion sickness medication (if your prone to that kind of thing), some money for food, and a deck of cards for the trip to and from if its a long ride.If you took all that, it should fit okay in the bag, in the case of an umbrella, you could tie it to the bag, at least I think it should as I know what type of bag your talking about, but I don't quite know if yours is the same size as what I'm thinking it is....Show more
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