Saturday 24 May 2014

A Few Tips For Making Visits To Theme Parks Safe

A full-blown summer is tantamount to a visit to theme parks. Amusement parks, by and large, brim with thrill seekers. However, many theme parks overlook basic security concerns. Make visit to amazing amusement parks – Adventure Island Rohini, Oysters in Gurgaon or Oysters Water Park – exciting by following simple safety tips. Read on to know more about such safety tips. 


It is hot at the park, so take care

Many visitors of theme parks suffer rashes, sunburns, heat exhaustion and, in worst cases, heatstroke. Water is the best pal of theme park’s visitors in such scorching heat. Here, water does not refer to the one that chugs from pools of the park. Visitors need to be hydrated. As the sun dances right upon visitors’ heads, it is advisable they increase their water intake.

What is the best way to remain hydrated in such scorching heat? Sugar drinks? No, because they pack a lot of calories. Alcoholic drinks are not an option as they cause dehydration, further, leaving consumers predisposed to heat exhaustion or sunstroke. 

Additionally, wear comfortable, clean, dry shoes with cotton socks. Feet need to be protected as the asphalt can reflect heat that can give nasty rash.

Be aware of the surroundings

Collisions are bound to happen due to rush at theme parks. Visitors should always be cognizant of their surroundings.  The last thing any visitor would want is to stumble upon a tyke in stroller. Most injuries in a theme park are caused due to unwanted collisions or tripping over somebody’s foot.

Many theme park employees instruct visitors to not run; however, this does not meant to stop anywhere in the middle of path.

Stay away from restricted areas

The visitors should never enter a restricted area. In addition, visitors should never climb fences or barge in doors with ‘Authorized personnel only’ sign. If any item of visitant falls inside a restricted area, then s/he should ask theme park staff for assistance.

All such tips should be kept in mind before stepping inside an amusement park.