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realistically if you have to ask if your swimwear is appropriate for a family park it isn't.
One of my Mom's co-workers said there are rules about swimwear at the Disney Waterparks. Does anyone know anything about this rule? I have searched on the website but can't find anything and I would hate to get all the way there and not have the appropriate clothing.
Thanks for you help!
Thanks for the link "B". I'm not very good at navigating other sites so your link is very helpful. I was mostly worried about my daughters swimsuit as it has ruffles on the bottom (she's 5) and my wearing a swim skirt. Thanks for the helpful comments!
realistically if you have to ask if your swimwear is appropriate for a family park it isn't.
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/blizzard-beach/gue...
What to Wear
Proper dress is required at Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park.
Swim attire with rivets, buckles or exposed metal is not permitted on the water attractions.
Wetsuits are not permitted on body slides.
One-piece swimsuits are recommended on the more thrilling waterslides, like the Summit Plummet attraction.
Wearing water shoes is a good idea when visiting Disney Water Parks; the ground can get hot and so will your feet!
Wearing sunscreen is strongly advised.
Sunscreen, swimwear, beachwear, towels, gifts and other sundries are available for purchase at these locations:
Beach Haus, to the left of the Park entrance
Snowless Joe's, to the right of the Park entrance
Sunglasses Hut, near the Cooling Hut snack stand
I didn't know there was a code and we've been there many times.
I suppose it would be a thong because some areas do not allow those.
My attire is a bikini and there were plenty of moms like me in our bikinis and rocking it. Of course, make sure your suit fits well or you might lose the top or something on a water slide or the wave pool.....
Don't know this for a fact but since it is a family play it's likely no really skimpy suits like , no thongs etc.
no thong. must be real swimsuits. no cut offs or regular clothes.
no zippers or buckles or belts on water slides
no obscene sayings
no private parts able to be seen
basically they have the last 2 in the parks as well
Call the water park to which you're going and ask them.