I have never been to water parks (age 54) and never liked swimming nor water because I hate wearing swimming suit.
Because my adult son wants to go to the water park in November (he has year pass) so I had thought to just stay at the resort and relax and give my feet a break.
However, looking at the tickets at the Park Savers, I can get 5 days + water park cheaper than just 5 days hopper tickets. If I buy from them, I will have water park tix and I don't want it to go to waste.
So I thought I'll go with him and take some pictures of the water park and him.
1. What is the dress code for the water parks? Do you have to have swim suit on? Can I just be in shorts if I don't go into the water?
2. Which water park would be better for someone who doesn't like water but interested in scenery?
3. Did I read that he should take towel from the resort with him?
4. Do you guys take "water proof" camera or regular camera or not take it at all?
5. Should I just forget the water park and stay at the resort?
Thank you
Because my adult son wants to go to the water park in November (he has year pass) so I had thought to just stay at the resort and relax and give my feet a break.
However, looking at the tickets at the Park Savers, I can get 5 days + water park cheaper than just 5 days hopper tickets. If I buy from them, I will have water park tix and I don't want it to go to waste.
So I thought I'll go with him and take some pictures of the water park and him.
1. What is the dress code for the water parks? Do you have to have swim suit on? Can I just be in shorts if I don't go into the water?
2. Which water park would be better for someone who doesn't like water but interested in scenery?
3. Did I read that he should take towel from the resort with him?
4. Do you guys take "water proof" camera or regular camera or not take it at all?
5. Should I just forget the water park and stay at the resort?
Thank you