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EricaAlt
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Member since 7/08 22665 total posts
Name: Erica
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Kalahari question
We were just there last month, but my boys are 9 and 7. Friends of mine are going tomorrow and wanted to give her advise. Her kids are younger. They're 4 and 3. Are they allowed on the double tube rides? My sons said no bc they have to be 48 inches and I just thought that meant for going themselves, but they can go with a parent. I also told them to bring a beach bag to hold some things, their own towels and coverups incase they get cold. Any other advise?
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Posted 1/11/19 8:01 AM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..

Member since 11/09 54921 total posts
Name: ..being a mommy and being a wife!
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Re: Kalahari question
It depends on the slide. There is that one family one that they can go on with a parent but they will need to wear a life jacket if they are under a certain height. Then there are a few they can't go on at all. But I think that one family one is ok.
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Posted 1/11/19 8:30 AM |
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EricaAlt
LIF Adult

Member since 7/08 22665 total posts
Name: Erica
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Re: Kalahari question
Posted by NervousNell
It depends on the slide. There is that one family one that they can go on with a parent but they will need to wear a life jacket if they are under a certain height. Then there are a few they can't go on at all. But I think that one family one is ok.
I know there's a few double tube ones I remember seeing small kids on. My youngest is just 48 - 49 inches. They didn't wear a lifejacket. I know under 48 inches they have to. My 9 year old said not under 48 inches, but I told him other smaller kids went with their parents and he said that's bc they weren't following the rules. lOL
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Posted 1/11/19 8:40 AM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..

Member since 11/09 54921 total posts
Name: ..being a mommy and being a wife!
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Re: Kalahari question
Posted by EricaAlt
Posted by NervousNell
It depends on the slide. There is that one family one that they can go on with a parent but they will need to wear a life jacket if they are under a certain height. Then there are a few they can't go on at all. But I think that one family one is ok.
I know there's a few double tube ones I remember seeing small kids on. My youngest is just 48 - 49 inches. They didn't wear a lifejacket. I know under 48 inches they have to. My 9 year old said not under 48 inches, but I told him other smaller kids went with their parents and he said that's bc they weren't following the rules. lOL
They are strict so if they were on the ride, they were ok to be on it. lol I think there is one or two they can go on with a parent and wearing a life jacket if they are under 48
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Posted 1/11/19 8:43 AM |
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blu6385
Member since 5/08 8351 total posts
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Re: Kalahari question
here is the safety information for each ride i didn't go though all of them but like the first one listed said you have to be 42 inches but ride with an adult safety info
also i always pack a separate bag for bathing suits and things we bring to the water park (like cover ups, etc) so if we get there and we cant check in all the stuff is already separate from the rest of our luggage.
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Posted 1/11/19 9:45 AM |
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ali120206
2 Boys

Member since 7/06 17795 total posts
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Kalahari question
For the double tube rides you have to be 42 inches (it’s the purple tube one). You also have to be 42 inches for the red and black coaster, the Victoria Falls large tube ride and the Cheetah Racers (mats).
All kids under 48 inches need a life vest and they really enforce that rule.
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Posted 1/11/19 10:38 AM |
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