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After getting strapped in you’ll be raised to the top of the 85-foot tall tower that drops with forces equivalent to 3 G’s! Only big kids need apply as the minimum height is 52”. The Brain Drain is perhaps the scariest ride in the park. You will get wet…but so will the people standing on the bridge, if they’re not careful. “It feels like a tsunami is washing over you,” said one of our big kid reviewers. Hint: If you forget anything, you can buy swimsuits, beach towels, sunglasses, flip-flops and sunblock at the park, but it’s going to be a bit pricey! Exciting RidesĪ big kid fave in the park is Lumberjack Falls-a log flume ride that’ll send you plunging 50 feet into the water. If you don’t want to pack them, single stroller rentals are available for $8, double strollers for $11, wheelchairs for $12 and motorized scooters for $30. Those concrete pathways get hot during the summer! A stroller can be nice to have as well.
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(It must be US Coast Guard approved or you can borrow one for free near the locker rentals-first come, first served.) You might also want to bring a few plastic bags to put your soggy swim gear in, a few empty water bottles (you can fill them up with water at the drinking fountains) and don’t underestimate the importance of flip flops or shoes.
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We suggest you bring goggles, swimsuit cover-ups, swim diapers for your little ones, beach towels, sun screen, sun hats or baseball caps and a personal floating device if your kiddo needs it. You’ll probably be a lot more comfortable too. Easy slip on waterproof sandals work well-flip-flops are fine, but you’ll have to take them off on some rides like the Hang Glider and the Soaring Eagle or they may fly off! The park suggests that you wear dry shirts and pants (or shorts) on all attractions and we couldn’t agree more! It’s not fair to make other guests sit in a puddle that you left from your soggy swim gear. Shoes are not allowed on water attractions, but they are required for the theme park rides. Of course, you’ll need a swimsuit for Wild Waves. We suggest bringing a change of clothes for each member of your family.