I think you need to re-read my posts.

Noah's Ark is not a Disney waterpark (thank god) and never will be.
Like I said, "
I didn't think" wetsuits were allowed, as I've never seen them in all our trips. I didn't say "wetsuits are absolutely not allowed". Notice the difference?
So if you're expecting to do things at a Wis Dells waterpark like you do at Disney, you'll be in for a surprise.
Nah, I don't need to re-read anything
I CLEARLY wrote that you "didnt think" that wetsuits were allowed. I very CLEARY did not write that you said "wetsuits are absolutely not allowed" So I am not sure what your point is.
My point is, I just wouldnt be advising people about a waterpark I frequent with info that is different then what the waterpark actually posts on their website. It is just confusing.
You adviced me a few days ago that "if I ever come to the Wis Dells, plan on getting a locker" That is all fine and good.......but when NotUrsula posts a link that says "stake out your territory by plunking down a beach towel on a lounge chair EARLY in the day". Well, it makes your claim confusing..... Its even more comical because they advice you to do it EARLY. That makes the reader assume that if you don't do it early, you dont get a spot! (Kinda, like we have been talking aobut doing at Disney on this whole thread!)
You then say that "I don't think wetsuits are even allowed at Noah's Ark" Again, that is all fine and good....but that fact that Noah Ark actually gives them out....well, that makes you pause and wonder.........
Of course if you remember your first post to me included this gem, "just because Disney may not say anything doesn't mean it's ok." in reference to claiming a spot of chairs and putting your belongings on them. You are clearly telling people that it is not ok.
Its obvious that you would NEVER do that, but just because you wouldnt doesnt mean Disney doesnt want you to. In fact they do want you to grab a spot, that is how they set up their waterpark........actually even though you and people that you observe at Noahs Ark dont do it, their website actually encourages people to.
At any rate, none of this matters......its just adds to the silliness of this thread. I just try not to give advice to people about a place that is the exact opposite of what that place advices on their website
Further more, I wouldnt tell someone something silly like just because Disney doesnt say something doesnt mean its ok, when it is ok and not only does Disney think it is ok, it is what they want their guest to do.
So I am not so sure how surprised I would be at a Wis Dells waterpark or not........not with all the conflicting information.
Oh ya, I do know that Noahs Ark is not a Disney waterpark, but thanks so much for pointing that out....very helpful
