wet play areas for kids

pocohontas2004

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We've been thinking about Blizzard Beach for a day (if the weather is warm enough in February), but then remembered about the water play areas at Universal. What is "swim suit required" at US or IOA for kids (8, 6, and 4)? I don't expect February to have days when you can stay in a swim suit all day, but if we used one of our 5 consecutive day tickets just for the wet play areas...
 
Curious George for sure. Maybe Fievel's Playground? Small "get wet" area at Suess Landing. Can likely spend a long period of time at Curious George and still have to tear the kids away.
 
There's a wet play area in Seuss Landing. Plus little things like the boat that becomes a fountain in the Toons area...

And the big water guns and sporadic ground fountain at Jurassic Park play area.
Elaine
 
None of the areas at Universal require a swim suit. I have been in there before with normal park attire. There is also an area in Camp Jurrasic.
 

Your kids can get as wet as they like in Fievel's Playground at US. At IOA, they can get wet at If I ran the Zoo (Seuss Landing), and just about everywhere in Toon Lagoon. Not been in Camp Jurassic so I can't comment.

They can also play in the fountains in City Walk - especially good at dusk as there are coloured lights.

You will be able to stay fully clothed and maybe just get a little splashed while you supervise!
 
Definitely bring a change of clothes. They WILL get wet. But it's fun!
 
Curious George Land is for kids?
That it I am never going to grow up :crazy:
We love that place. I think I have as much fun as the kids.
 
I have to agree on that one. It's so great on those hot days!
 
Curious George was closed for the season when we were there in December. Don't know if it will be open in February.
 
Don't know when you were there, but CJ was open on 12/21 when we were there.
 
Curious George is open now but the water is off on cold days.
 
We just love the Curious George area. I think I have more fun than the kids. They have a yellow stripe painted around the outside that is suppose to be a dry line if you stay behind it. Well if a grown man (that would be me), pushes really hard on the spray gun, it will shoot past that "DRY" line as a few onlookers found out the last time we were there. HEHEHE:teeth:
 
LOL. I know what you mean. If you don't want to get wet, then you shouldn't be there.
 




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