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Park: Closed
Water Park: Closed
Lookout Lagoon
Arrrggh! Let the kids show their inner pirate! Sprays, bubbles and water cannons with five slides give every kid the chance to make a big splash!
Rider Safety Information
- Min Height Alone
- No
- Max Height Accompanied
- 52"
Pool
- Wading pool with water depths ranging from 0" – 18".
- Guests over 52" tall in bare feet must be accompanied by a child. Hand-held infants must be accompanied by a supervising companion.
- Participants must have the ability to exhibit seated postural control or be accompanied by a supervising companion.
- Participants must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior or be accompanied by a supervising companion.
- Access is available via the zero depth entry. This attraction is wheelchair accessible, although the water level may not exceed the height of the seat on the chair.
Child Body Slides
- Small children’s slides that empty into 18" of water.
- Guests must be less than 52" tall in bare feet to ride.
- Riders must have the ability to exhibit seated postural control and have appropriate center of gravity.
- Riders must have one sufficient upper extremity to maintain the proper riding position and the ability to brace self with one functioning leg.
- Guests with a cervical collar, neck brace, broken collar bone, full arm cast, braced arm cast, or full leg cast are not permitted to ride.
- Lower body casts (foot, lower leg, etc.) are not permitted on this ride.
- Hand-held infants are not permitted to ride.
- Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior.
- Riders are required to maintain the proper riding position throughout the entire ride – slide on your back, feet first, arms crossed over your chest, legs straight, and ankles crossed.
- Access to the attraction requires climbing a few steps.
- Riders will have to be capable of safely entering on their own or with the assistance of a companion.
- Visit our Accessibility page for additional information.