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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Top Ten Things to Take To A Theme Park



If you're looking for a fun filled family day out then theme parks are a great idea. There are rides to suit all.

It's worth giving some thought to what you might want to take with you before you head out so that you're prepared for every eventuality. Make sure your day is all about fun and runs smoothly by checking out the following suggestions of things to take with you.

1. Waterproofs
The sun might be shining when you leave the house in the morning, however, a rain shower could take you by surprise. There's nothing worse than spending the whole day in soggy clothes. Avoid this situation by packing a poncho or rain mac and keep one step ahead of the weather? Cheap and compact, ponchos take up next to no space and handily fit in a pocket..

2. Umbrellas
If you don't fancy walking around in a poncho, make sure you pack an umbrella. The weather can be very changeable and it is always best to be prepared should the heavens open half way through the day. There are many small pocket-sized umbrellas that you could opt for to save yourself from the rain.

3. Sun lotion
Even if it doesn't seem that sunny outside, it's always an idea to include some sun cream in your bag. Theme parks are largely based outdoors and therefore you could potentially burn if you are not protected even on a cloudy day. Equally, sunny spells can be sporadic, so be prepared for the rays.

4. Change of clothes
It's always a sensible idea to take a spare set of clothes when visiting a theme park. Water rides and log flumes are great fun, but they present the downside of getting soaked, so having something else to wear after you've enjoyed a splash is a good idea. The last thing you want to do is avoid the best rides out of fear of getting wet, so prepare a second outfit and enjoy a great day out.

5. Shoes that fit properly
You'll be walking around and out on your feet all day, so make sure that you wear comfortable shoes that fit well. The last thing you want is to lose your shoes on a ride and have to go barefoot for the rest of the day, so make sure that your footwear is going to stay on. Sure, on a hot day those flip flops and sandals might seem like a good idea, but you might want to avoid wearing them if they're likely to go flying.

6. Hairbands
It's a good idea to have a hair band handy if you've got long hair, especially if you enjoy riding the bigger hair-raising rides. The whole point of theme park rides is to wizz you round and give you a 'hair raising' experience, so tame your barnet rather and enjoy the ride rather than missing out on the fun behind a face full of hair. Don't let your hair ruin your photos either - make sure your smile can be seen when you're snapped - by taking a hair tie.

7. Mini first aid kit
You can never be too prepared, especially if you have small children, so a small first aid kit is a good idea to take with you on a day out. A couple of plasters and a bit of antiseptic could come in very handy if you or someone in your group should take an unexpected tumble. The last thing you want is to spend your day in an emergency room, or having to locate a first aider, so by being prepared you can ensure that aid is easily accessible.

8. A pack up
If you're on a budget, or would rather not spend additional money on expensive fast food, why not pack yourself a little picnic and enjoy the delicious feast outdoors? It doesn't take too much to make a few sandwiches, grab a few packets of crips, a few sausage rolls and lunch box treats to keep the hunger at bay. The other thing is you'll know where your food comes from, you can choose exactly what you fancy, and you'll save money too - bonus!.

9. Mobile phone
A mobile phone could come in very useful should you lose your group among the hustle and bustle of a theme park. If you find yourself alone, you can make contact with your friends easily and arrange a meeting point without any hassle. It's always a good idea to make sure that your phone has enough charge before you go out so that you don't find yourself with a dying phone when you need it most.

10. Change
Although most perfer to pay for their tickets in advance or by card on the door, it's always a good idea to have some cash handy. There is usually cause to have a few coins spare for things like parking or the odd ice cream. Treat yourself for a delicious snack or even visit the souvenir shop without worrying which card to pay on, or which pin to type.

So, there you have it, ten useful things to take with you when visiting a theme park. Book Thorpe Park tickets/hotels near Thorpe Park and enjoy a fun-filled theme park adventure that you won't forget.



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