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Hours subject to change without notice. Please call to confirm operating hours due to inclement weather. 315-369-6145 All of our rides and attractions remain open in the rain, and our water is heated! If there is lightning, the rides will temporarily close for safety, just until the lightning passes, and then the rides will reopen.Continue reading →
Trained Service Animals are welcome. Animals who do not meet the definition of a Service Animal will not be permitted in the park. Service animals must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered, unless these devices interfere with the Service Animal’s work or the individual’s disability prevents using these devices. In that case, the individual must maintainContinue reading →
Yes, you would have your hand stamped when you exit and re-enter through admissions.
Sorry we do not offer personal paging.
Swim diapers are required of all children who normally wear a diaper. Regular diapers are not permitted on any of our water rides or in any of our pools.
Why your bathing suit, of course! Be sure to have some shoes too, as you will need them to ride some of the amusement rides and for comfort when walking through different areas of the park.
Due to the nature of some of our attractions, jewelry, eyeglasses, and water shoes are not allowed on the water rides. For your safety, the safety of others and for the care of our slides, all bathing suits must be free of zippers, rivets, buttons, or other hard objects. Any jean shorts or other clothingContinue reading →
Enchanted Forest Water Safari is committed to the safety of our guests. Weapons, running, profanity, unruly behaviors, skateboards, Heelies, and solicitation are not permitted in the park. Coolers are not permitted in the park unless you are a season pass holder. Radios/ Stereos are also prohibited. Glass containers are not permitted anywhere in the park.
We do sell sunscreen in most of our gift shops and at two sunscreen stations. We also sell bathing suits, hats, sunglasses, and t-shirts to protect you and your family from the sun. Helpful hint: wear sunscreen all day and reapply often (even if you’re not in the water).