From the article: Take Your Grandchildren to a Water Park
Think back to your first water park experience. Maybe, like me, you forgot your sunglasses and had to drive home with a blinding headache. Perhaps you saw someone with aqua socks and wished you had brought some along to protect your feet. Now that you're a water park veteran, you can share your knowledge with grandparents planning their own splash-filled adventures. Share Your Suggestions
Buy a locker
- Pay the ridiculous amount and rent a locker to put your money, bags, key and other valuables in. It has saved us many times when it's either pay the extra 18 dollars or risk losing your precious wallet with ID and other important things.
- —Guest Kasey
Prepare for Meltdowns
- Children are very, very tired at the end of a water park day. If you remember this fact, it will be easier to handle late-afternoon meltdowns (particularly in the gift shop).
- —Guest WaterParkMom

