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07.01.08, 09:21 AM Toddler
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Waterpark newbie here: How do you manage with your stuff/clothes/kids? Going to Sesame Place and they have lockers, but can't keep going in and out with diaper bag, clothes, wallet, etc. Do DH and I need to keep trading off with one parent with one kid (2yo) and the others holding he stuff? [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
Toddler 07.01.08, 09:21 AM Flag
 

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OP: sorry, meant to say there are two dcs, but one parent might have trouble with both at the same time. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.01.08, 09:23 AM Flag
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I don't remember Sesame Street have that many water rides. There's one wading pool for the little kids but most of the rides are "dry" rides. I think we took one bathing suit/towel and change of clothes. You can buy stuff there if you're desparate too. I'd think about bringing your own sandwiches for lunch too, or going outside the park for lunch. The park food is pretty gross and expensive. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.01.08, 09:23 AM Flag
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There are TONS of waterrides. We put the valuables in the locker and then kept the stuff with the stroller and took the chance leaving it in the stroller parking. For the most part, it was towels, sippy cups, snacks, etc. The water rides that are appealing to adults had the longest lines so we only did a couple of them, so for the most part, the adults could carry wallet and camera without fear of the water. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.01.08, 09:34 AM Flag
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Thanks. So the ones that you did go on--what did you do--take turns? Sorry, but the wallet and camera ARE my valuables--you mean you put those in the locker went on all the water rides and then took them out for the rest? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.01.08, 09:37 AM Flag
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We went for 2 days. The only rides we both did were Big Bird's Lazy River (which we did as the LAST ride each day) and then the one where you all sit on the raft which we did as the 2nd to last ride one day. Everything else was DS only or a dry ride and I think 1 or 2 things DH did with him. The lines are really discouraging and DS was so happy to do the little kid stuff like play int he sprinklers and the little kids inner tube thing plus the dry rides. And we went to the shows, got photos taken with characters, watched the parade, etc. I think DH has a nylon wallet that he put a little cash and a CC in and it didn't matter if those got wet. The 1 time I left my bag in the stroller, I locked it closed and onto the stroller with a gym locker type lock. My feeling was that I was really jsut trying to prevent rummaging or someone walking off with it. I don't think anyone really wants to try to make it out of that place with stolen stroller piled with stuff - too risky. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.01.08, 09:44 AM Flag
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^^^ lock. Not that that would thwart theft, but just discourage a casual pick pocket. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.01.08, 09:45 AM Flag
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We have been to SP a few times. You take out a locker for your valuables. Then there are stroller parking areas outside the theater areas and rides. You leave a few dollars in the stroller(like in your diaper bag) for ice cream or drinks. You don't bring your fanciest stroller or diaper bag and keep only the minimal stuff you need in it, like a towel and diapers. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.01.08, 10:12 AM Flag
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One more thing: If your only stroller is a bug or stokke you can leave it at home and rent a stroller at SP for the day. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.01.08, 10:14 AM Flag
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