Water protection/park advice

Reid, I cannot remember if you have little ones or not but if you do the waves are very strong in TL and you need to hang on to them.

Good way to get rid of them :lmao:;)

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Because I'm quite short-sighted, at the water parks I wear an old pair of prescription sunglasses to which I've attached one of those glasses cords. I was ever so grateful of this at TL, quite a few people stood near me lost their sunglasses with the waves and mine actually came off my face at one point but luckily were still hanging round my neck!! :rotfl:


Kali (if you are the one in the wrong seat)
This lady in our raft was busy saying 'There's one particular seat which always gets the person soaked'. At that point I realised I was The One. :rotfl2:

That's the only ride at Disney I ever got completely soaked on although I find Splash can take your mascara off if it's not waterproof although I hope that won't be a problem for you, Reid! :rotfl:

At the waterparks we always wear those beach shoes as we find the walk ways hot even in April and like others have said the bottom of the pools are rough. If you don't get any over here you can buy them very cheaply in Walmart over there.

I don't like taking expensive cameras or videos to the waterparks so I buy waterproof disposable ones in Walmart to take snaps and use Photopass.
 





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