Swimsuits at Aquatica

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I'm going with my niece. I'm not sure if I can trust that she will cover my back in sunscreen properly. I was planning on either buying a rash guard or making one. Will there be any slides that won't allow rash guards?

I also saw that we can't wear zippers or snaps on the body slides (is that all of the slides or just a small portion). I haven't been to any water parks in a long time so not sure on that. I just bought new swimsuits last year and barely used them. One is a tankini and shorts (with zipper and snap) and a full piece swimsuit.

I would prefer to wear a two piece especially if I'm wearing a rash guard. I suppose I could make bottoms to go with the rash guard if needed.
 
I went ahead and bought some swimsuit fabric to make a rash guard. Sounds like I need to make bottoms or wear the one piece swimsuit.
 
I wear a tankini top for support, men's swim trunks to eliminate wedgie issues and a rash guard that I purchased at a low price from Sam's Club. I also wear a hat, sunglasses and wave walkers in the lazy river and store them in the racks by the waterslides before I go on those rides. I have never gotten a sunburn. A sunburned back is painful, but a sunburned scalp can be worse.
 

Forgot about hat, I do have one that has one of those lace clasps that will make it stay on my head (under chin strap). The problem is the swim shorts I bought have a zipper. I guess I will have fun making a rashguard and some shorts.
 
I agree about Lands End. I always buy a tankini top and bottoms from them, then get a coordinating rash guard.
 










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