SAFETY FIRST!
General Tips
- Observe each ride before participating.
Read and obey all ride signs, audio instructions, and verbal instructions. If you do not understand the instructions, ask a lifeguard or ride attendant.
Each ride has specific rules for specific safety reasons. Failure to follow these rules is dangerous and may result in serious injuries to yourself or others.
Amusement Ride Safety Tips:
- Keep all parts of your body inside the ride at all times.
- Secure all loose articles, clothing, and long hair.
- Remain seated in an upright position at all times.
- Hold on until the ride comes to a complete stop and you are instructed to exit.
- Keep all restraints fastened until the operator instructs you to exit.
- Shoes are required on most rides. Certain rides have shoe-type restrictions.
- Food, drink, and smoking are not permitted on any ride.
- Throwing objects, spitting off any ride or attraction, and horseplay is not permitted.
- Never enter a ride area without the operator being present and consenting.
- While rare, evacuations may be required due to mechanical issues, weather conditions, or power interruption. Evacuating may require you to step over and around objects, and walk down steep inclines.
Waterpark Tips:
- If you or anyone in your group is unsure of his or her ability to swim, do not swim without a life jacket.
- No diving or horseplay.
- On double tube rides, be aware of your riding partner’s position and maintain a safe distance.
- No glass containers of any type are permitted in the Waterparks.
- Children under 3 years of age must wear an approved swim diaper.
- The entire premises of our waterparks will, at times, be covered in water. Do not run.
- Smoking is not permitted in the waterparks.
We care about your children!
Please observe each ride before participating, read all rider requirements to your child, and speak with your child about how to ride safely.
Tell your children to:
- Never run.
- Listen and follow all instructions.
- Hold on with both hands.
- Remain seated until the ride stops completely and the ride operator tells them it is ok to exit.
And parents, please remember:
- Never force your child to ride if they are afraid.
- Do not reach into ride areas to touch or "Hi-Five" your child once he/she is seated. This can be very dangerous to you and your child.
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As you can see, we take pride in the level of safety we provide our guests, but we can’t do it alone. We need you to be our partner in safety. Read all signs, listen to all instructions, and use common sense. If you have any questions, please see our Safety and Maintenance FAQ. Other questions or comments can be sent to: moreyspiersoperations@moreyspiers.com