![]() It is a lesson I learned in Tomahawk Lake. My teen was complaining that I am asking him to wear them, but at the end was a very happy teenager. We were able to go on all the rides in them, and our feet didn’t hurt from the really HOT ground. ![]() I bought ours for a very small price a few years back, and they have served us again and again. I think now I will get a pricier, but comfier version of the water proof pouch that I can put around my waist or wear as a purse.Īlso, I really recommend water shoes for the park!!! Not old sneakers, as you will be asked to take them off to go on the ride. For years and years I have used this kind of simple pouch, but it finally gave in and ripped. When I inquired about the cost of the waterproof pouch in the park, it cost more then my cell phone. I pack the camera, phone and money into a waterproof pouch (which I highly recommend you buy someplace else), and attach the key to my swimming suit. I take nothing but a hat, a few towels, my car key, a cell phone, $20.00 and a tiny camera. They are even more strict with the no food, no glass rule. Very similar rules apply to Hurricane Harbor as to Six Flags. It was actually a lot less expensive to get season passes for the three of us for the park then to get a membership at a local pool, which is sort of funny. My little one is not a fan of roller coasters or rides, but he loves to swim. This is the reason we have season passes this year. I am sure that as the weather gets another option besides steaming hot or pouring rain, we will go again. ![]() This year so far we managed to go to Hurricane Harbor only once so far. The park has plenty of shade, but as you are walking you will be in the sun a lot, so make sure you’re prepared with a nice wide brim hat, t-shirt, and sunscreen, and whatever else you feel you need. I like that it’s relatively safe for the older kids to walk about the park (use your discretion of course), and that when I had younger ones, we could stay in one relatively small area. There are areas for the littlest ones, and for the teenagers. From the rides for the extreme thrill seekers (not me), to the simple old-school fun: teacups, sky rail, small roller coaster, bumper cars, and more. The great thing about this park is the rides. I bring a tiny camera, a bit of cash, plastic bottle of water and a phone. When we go inside the park we go in nice and light. Our dietary requirements are usually not extremely urgent, so it’s just easier to keep the cooler with food in the car, and come there to eat. In the past, I have found the park staff very accommodating. For example, if you have blood sugar issues, and need to eat a healthy (non fried) meal without trekking to your car, or if you have peanut allergies and can’t have stuff fried in the oil there. Just let them know if you need to bring something in with you food wise, and they put a sticker on your bag for the day. If you have special dietary requirements, the park staff is pretty good about it. We leave the cooler in the car, and come back to eat. I have noticed that more and more places don’t allow glass bottles, which is what I usually use. Several of my well-traveled friends swear by this water bottle. There is no food or glass bottles allowed in either the Six Flag Them Park, or the Hurricane Harbor Water Park, so make sure you bring a few plastic water bottles, and a cooler with food. Though from experience, the best times at Six Flags were always had by us on an overcast day, especially if we went in the second half of the day. The teenager though, he really had fun with all his friends riding on almost everything. Unfortunately, turned out that he is not a fan of rides. Last summer we went to the Six Flags park for my little guy’s birthday. For example, the price on Groupon is 39.99 in the above link, however, the price on the Six Flags website is 47.99. There is sometimes a Groupon available for Six Flags, be sure to take a look. However, there are always sales and deals going on, so keep your eye out for a good deal, and check multiple sites (including Six Flags!). ***This page contains affiliate links.*** I imagine we’ll go more when the heat eases off. Since we live quite far away, we don’t make it there that often. Many of my kids’ friends love going there to just meet and walk around and have a bit of a good time. As they got older, they no longer qualify for it, so now we either get tickets, or this year, we have passes for the three of us (and we bring Dad as a friend once in a while). In the past, when the kids were younger, we used to do the Read To Succeed Program. I will just have to do it right now!Įvery year we go to Six Flags, whether it’s the theme park or the water park. This entire time I though I had added Our Visit to Hurricane Harbor and Six Flags to our happy travels.
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