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Hersheypark

I think the best way to maximize your visit is to pick a ride strategy. Map out what you want to hit first based on wait times listed on the app!

You’ll want to plan for breaks. We ended up exhausted and rushing to fit everything in. Take time to chill at a shaded area or grab a treat when you need it!
Seaworld San Diego

Consider getting the Quick Queue pass if you plan to do a lot of rides. It’s pricier, but I found it worth it to skip long lines during the busy afternoon

Don’t forget to download the SeaWorld app. It has maps, show times, and even mobile ordering for food, which made things way smoother for me.

After the animal encounters, head towards the back of the park to avoid crowds. The earlier rush can really clear out, making it easier to enjoy the rides and see less crowded exhibits.

I recommend checking the schedule for animal shows as soon as you enter. Some of the most popular ones fill up fast, and it’s a bummer missing them!
Aquatica

I strongly suggest arriving right when the park opens at 10 AM. You’ll beat the crowds and have shorter lines for the rides early on. Trust me, it makes a huge difference!

Check out the wave pools and lazy river during the quieter hours, like late afternoon. The vibes are way chill, and I found it easier to relax and enjoy those spots.

Bring your own towels and sunscreen! I made the mistake of buying them there, and it was pricey. Having your own can save you some cash and hassle.

Plan for a midday break. The sun can be brutal, and the park can get overcrowded around lunch. Grab a bite around 1 PM in one of the quieter areas to recharge.
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park

Get to the park right when it opens at 10 AM! We got there early and snagged great spots on loungers near the wave pool before the crowds rolled in. It's worth it!

Check the weather before you go! We thought it would be sunny all day, but it rained for a bit... They gave us a rain check for another day, but I wish I’d planned better!

I reccomend bringing your own snacks. The food prices on-site are kinda steep, and you’re allowed to bring in some goodies, so save some cash that way!
Water Country USA

My advice is to download the park's app before you go. It has real-time wait times for rides, so you can plan your day better and avoid long waits.

Don't miss the family-friendly rides! They are sooo much fun even if you're an adult. I think I had more fun on them than on the big slides! Just embrace your inner child.

If you want a spot for your stuff, get a cabana if your budget allows. They fill up quick, and it’s nice to have a shaded area to chill out in between rides.
Adventure Island

My advice is to buy your tickets online ahead of time. You'll save a few bucks, and that line at the gate can be crazy long!

I suggest hitting the park right when it opens at 10 AM. The crowds are much lighter then, so you can enjoy rides without waiting forever.

I think bringing a cooler with snacks and drinks can save you a ton of money. The food prices inside are a bit steep, and you'll get hungry quickly after all the action.

If you're planning to stay the whole day, pack a change of dry clothes. I didn't, and walking around in wet swimsuits wasn't too comfy after a few hours!
Six Flags White Water

Use the app to plan your day. It helps you see wait times for rides in real-time and gives you a heads-up on any closures.

Check the schedule for the shows or events. I found a cool live performance that I almost missed because I didn’t check in advance

Get to the park right when it opens at 10 AM. Lines are way shorter, and you can hit the big rides without the wait.

Bring your own snacks and drinks if you can! The food inside is decent but pricey. Having some munchies saved me money.
Knott's Soak City

I recommend checking the schedule for wave pool times, as they do organized waves that are more fun! You wouldn't want to miss it.

For savings, grab a meal deal at lunch instead of individual items. It can be a better value and will keep you fueled for the day without breaking the bank.

Bring a waterproof phone case! You'll want to take pics on the attractions but also while relaxing; it’s great to have both memories and not risk damaging your phone.

Get there by 10:30 AM if you can; the lines for the popular slides can get really long as the day progresses. Arriving early lets you hit them when the wait is minimal.
Water Works Park

I suggest bringing your own water bottles; they have refill stations around the park, which will save you a chunk of change on drinks. Plus, it's super refreshing to stay hydrated in the Florida sun!

Definitely take some time to explore the gardens and picnic areas; they’re beautiful. I wish I had set aside more time for relaxing instead of just rushing to the rides.

Try to visit right when they open at 10 AM or just after lunch around 1 PM. It can get crowded, and those times let you enjoy the rides without long lines.
Magic Springs Theme and Water Park

I recommend checking for discount tickets online before you go. I happened to find a deal that saved me a good bit of cash!

My advice is to grab a meal at the park early, like around 11 AM. Lines get really long for food during lunch time - I waited forever!

Always bring water shoes if you plan on enjoying the water park area; the cement can get really hot in the summer. I made the mistake of going barefoot last time!