You might one to bring a beach towel of your own if you want to be able to wrap it all the way around you. They were perfect for the kids, but a little small for an adult. The lodge does provide free towels for use in the waterpark area.By 10am, nearly all the tables had been staked out. My son and I were at the doors right at 9am and were able to stake out a good table to serve as our "homebase" for the day. Try to have someone get down to the waterpark right when it opens to claim a table.You're not supposed to bring outside food into the waterpark area (there is a snack bar), but I did notice several families around us who brought in small snacks and drinks in their bags. I packed breakfast foods and some snacks so I could keep costs down. We grabbed lunch before we checked in at one of the restaurants close to the lodge and ate dinner at another restaurant on our 2nd day when we left. There are several eateries inside but you'll pay amusement park premium prices for your meals. Plan for some of your meals to be outside the lodge.It was really nice not to have to worry about keeping track of your wallet or room key while in the water. (It's pretty cool, you just pass it in front of your door and it unlocks.) You can also set up your wristband to allow purchases to be charged to your room. ![]() Instead of a traditional room key, the plastic wristband you get at check in is somehow electronically coded to give you access to your room.(info should be in the reservation email). ![]() I noticed that people who had done the online check in were able to go into a much, much shorter line. I didn't and had to wait in a really long line to check in on Sunday afternoon.
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