World Waterpark - Facility's Common Rules

Facility's Common Rules

  • All patrons must ride feet first on the slides.
  • Patrons may sit up (to go slow) or lay down (to go fast) on all slides with the exceptions of: Blue Bullet (only allowed to lay down), Tropical Typhoon (only allowed to lay down), Cyclone (only allowed to lay down), Sky Screamer Extreme (only allowed to lay down), and the Thunderbolt (only allowed to sit up).
  • Tubes are allowed on: Twister, Howler, Corkscrew, Sun Runner, Raging Rapids, and the Blue Thunder Wavepool.
  • Lifejackets are only allowed on: Caribbean Cruiser, Caribbean Cove, Thunderbolt, Blue Thunder Wavepool, Sun Runner, and Raging Rapids. Lifejackets are not allowed on the other larger slides.
  • All patrons must go down one rider at a time with the exceptions of: Caribbean Cruiser and Sun Runner.
  • There is only one person allowed per tube. Patrons are not allowed to have children on their laps on slides or in the wavepool for safety purposes.
  • Denim shorts and wetsuits are not permitted on the slides. It is recommended that you do not take eyeglasses or jewelry on the slides.

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