Whitewater Coutry Guidelines
- Appropriate swimwear is required. Cut-offs (denim and khaki) and full or capri-length pants and undergarments are not considered appropriate swimwear. Transparent clothing of any type is not permitted. Guests wearing inappropriate swim wear will be asked to leave.
- Girls of all ages must wear a top.
- Swimsuits with exposed rear/side metal rivets or zippers are not allowed.
- Failure to follow lifeguard instructions will result in removal from the waterpark.
- Smoking is not permitted in the waterpark.
- Excessive jewelry may need to be removed.
- Eyewear must be secured with a strap.
- All children in diapers are required to wear waterproof diaper covers. Diapers, including swim diapers, must be covered by shorts or other swimwear.
- Only Valleyfair life jackets and flotation devices may be used.
- Minnesota Health Department code 4717.1650 requires:
- that all guests must take a soap shower prior to participating in waterpark activities
- that anyone with a communicable disease, which may be transmitted through pool use, is not allowed in the waterpark
- that exposed subepidermal tissue, open blisters or cuts may become affected
- that spitting, spouting of water or blowing your nose in the pool is not permitted
- that running or horseplay is not permitted
- that glassware is not permitted
- that diving is not permitted
Valleyfair has the right to deny access to anyone who does not meet these requirements.
Appropriate swim attire is required to participate in the waterpark.
The waterpark will close during periods of inclement weather. For the safety and comfort of our guests, entry into the waterpark will be limited on busy days.
In an ongoing effort to provide a safe and enjoyable waterpark experience for our guests, Valleyfair routinely utilizes training exercises to improve our lifeguards' skills and vigilance. These exercises will occur during normal operating hours and may consist of the following: submersible water mannequins and shadow dolls; the use of video surveillance equipment; internal and external audits; and active water rescues and/or first aid scenarios.
Pool water is not intended for drinking. Changing diapers poolside or rinsing child or hands in pool water is not allowed.
Many rides at Valleyfair are dynamic and thrilling. For your protection, each ride is rated for speed, motion and other special features. Restrictions for guests of extreme size (height or weight) are posted at certain rides. Guests with disabilities should refer to our Rider's Safety Guide available at Guest Services. Participate responsibly. You should be in good health to ride safely. You know your physical conditions and limitations; Valleyfair does not. If you suspect that your health could be at risk for any reason, or you could aggravate a pre-existing condition of any kind by riding a ride, DO NOT RIDE!
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