Make Amusement Park Daydreams A Safe Reality

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yy Make Amusement Park DaydreamsA Safe Reality (NAPSA)—TIf your children are daydreaming of turns, spins, even on cloudy days. Upon arriving at the park, laughs and fun at the nearest amusement and water park, they're not alone. Kids of all ages love to seek out the nearest roller designate a place to meet immediately if anyone is separated from your party. Also implement the buddy system so no one in your party is left alone. coaster or wave pool and spend hours exploring the thrills and excitement these parks have to Observe all posted rules and follow the verbal instructions given by ride operators. offer. According to the International Association of Amusement Obey listed age, height, weight and health restrictions. Parks and Attractions (IAAPA), this year will excite fun seekers with the opening of new attractions. These include: NewAttractions e Anchor Bay—Lake Com- pounce (Bristol, Connecticut), the nation’s oldest amusement park, is adding a relaxing and cooling retreat with its new 800-foot-long lazy river. Disco H2O—This retro-raft ride will have visitors thinking they took a trip back in time at Wet ’n Wild (Orlando, Florida). Fear Factor Live—A spin-off show of NBC’s wildly popular tele- vision reality show, this exhibit lets visitors test their strength and courage at Universal Studios (Orlando, Florida and Universal City, California). Hades—The world’s longest underground roller coaster drops into darkness and bursts out on the other side of Mount Olympus Water & Theme Park (Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin). Kingda Ka—Six Flags Great Adventure (Jackson, New Jersey) tops all other parks with the installation of the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world, which goes from 0 to 128 mph in Keep hands, arms, legs and feet inside the ride at all times Everyonecan still have fun when they put safety first at the amusementpark. 3.5 seconds and 456 feet in theair. e SheiKkra—The first dive coaster in North America features an underground tunnel and water-feature finale at Busch Gardens (Tampa Bay,Florida). Soarin’—At Epcot Center, Walt Disney World (Orlando, Florida). Riders glide over a pic- turesque movie sequence of breathtaking vistas of Yosemite and redwoodforests. To ease your planning time, IAAPA has named www.ticketfor fun.com the official resource for amusement parks worldwide. At www.ticketforfun.com, visitors have access to a comprehensive directory of amusement parks and and remain in the ride until it comes to a complete stop and you are instructed to exit the ride. e Always use the safety equip- ment provided and do not attempt to wriggle free of these restraints. Water Park Safety Tips Dress appropriately, including water shoes, a hat and loose shirt for when you've had enough sun. Apply waterproof sunscreen before leaving home (reapply throughout the day) and drink plenty of fluids. Make sure nonswimmers and weak swimmers have life vest. Bring your own if you are unsure of availability andfit. e Children in diapers should be dressed in swim diapers to minimize leakage. Read the sign at every water park ride and obey its rules and experience-level guidelines. Designate a meeting place in attractions from around the world. Amusement Park and Attractions Safety Tips Dress comfortably but avoid buddy system. clothing or jewelry. Protect yourself with sunscreen and a hat, fun.com. open-toed shoes and dangling the instance someoneis separated from your party and use the To start researching your family vacation, visit www.ticketfor