goofygal531
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Are water wings necessary? It looks like the water is up to the toddlers ankles in the splash pool.
Are water wings necessary? It looks like the water is up to the toddlers ankles in the splash pool.
The only "deep" water is at the landing pool of the waterslide that they go down in a tube but there is a lifeguard at the bottom to catch them and take them over to the stairs (where hopefully you will be waiting for them, but unfortunately a LOT of parents are NOT!
) But other than that one area, the water really is only ankle deep... It's a fun area! I LOVED working in that area and playing with the kids everyday!
, and he loved it. I'm guessing he'll mostly go on the tube slides. Definately not! I used to be a lifeguard at BB...The only "deep" water is at the landing pool of the waterslide that they go down in a tube but there is a lifeguard at the bottom to catch them and take them over to the stairs (where hopefully you will be waiting for them, but unfortunately a LOT of parents are NOT!
) But other than that one area, the water really is only ankle deep... It's a fun area! I LOVED working in that area and playing with the kids everyday!
The kiddie area at Blizzard Beach is great! and no water wings are not needed. If you have any specific question I would be more than happy to answer, and just for reference we did it last summer with our son who was 3 and daughter who was 1 at the time.
So if you want to use the slide, I would plant myself right up next to the lifeguard.
How deep is the water at the end of the slides my ds15 is a non swimmer with cerebral palsey he is fine if the water doesn't go over his head he is about 5'6". My ds8 is similar in the water but not quite as tall he is tall enough to ride rnr. They both love water slides at home and at the resort but wear life vests. Can they do this here?
The biggest thing I always told people was to just make sure they stood up when they hit the bottom and they'd be fine. 90% of my rescues were actually adults that would hit the bottom, start jumping up and down & splashing acting like they were drownig, yelling too! They didn't realize they could stand up and be just fine... Honestly, by the end of the day it just becomes comical when full grown able bodied adults are still freaking out at the end of a slide because they dont take the time to stand up and realize the water only goes half way up their bodies! 
If you're concerned about your boys just make sure you, or an adult in your party, goes down before them and once they hit the landing pool, you need to let the lifeguard know "I need to catch my kid, he can't swim" and they may ask you to move back a little so you don't get totally wiped out by them popping out of the slide, but they'll let you catch them. !


I had no idea they allowed this!! That's fantastic!
Where do you recommend parents stand when the toddlers go down the tube slide in tyke's peak?![]()
Can you tell me what your daughter did at age 1? Did she go down any of the slides? I am going this Fall with a 3 year old DD and a 1 year old DS and know DD can do stuff, but was wondering about DS. Thanks.
....I do have another question about my DS5. Would he be allowed to play in that area? He's 46" tall....
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The biggest thing I always told people was to just make sure they stood up when they hit the bottom and they'd be fine. 90% of my rescues were actually adults that would hit the bottom, start jumping up and down & splashing acting like they were drownig, yelling too! They didn't realize they could stand up and be just fine... Honestly, by the end of the day it just becomes comical when full grown able bodied adults are still freaking out at the end of a slide because they dont take the time to stand up and realize the water only goes half way up their bodies!