Wild Wild Wet Rules & Safety Measures
General Rules For Visiting Wild Wild Wet

- Safety of Children: All children should be under the supervision of an adult throughout their visit.
- Safety: All warnings and safety instructions should be observed by visitors.
- Health: Visitors should judge their own physical condition before getting on a ride.
- Life Jackets: Make sure to use the life jackets provided inside the water park for your own safety.
- Life Guards: Lifeguards are posted in different areas inside the water park. All visitors are expected to follow their instructions.
- Personal Belongings: Visitors are responsible for their own personal belongings. If you have valuables, make sure to keep them in the lockers available for rent.
- Facilities: Use of floats and life-jackets are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Some rides at Wild Wild Wet will require you to have them on before you enter.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wild Wild Wet Rules & Regulations
Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside Wild Wild Wet. However, you can purchase snacks at the food stalls and vending machines inside Wild Wild Wet or even step out to eat at the many nearby restaurants.
Yes, you can shoot pictures and videos at Wild Wild Wet. Commercial photography however, will need permission from Wild Wild Wet management.
You can absolutely wear full-sleeved wetsuits that are meant for water sports when you visit Wild Wild Wet. Regular, outside clothes are not permitted at Wild Wild Wet to ensure the safety of guests.
No, Wild Wild Wet does not allow alcohol consumption within the premises.
No, pets are not generally allowed at Wild Wild Wet, unless it is a service dog. It's best to contact Wild Wild Wet to clarify your queries about other service animals.
Yes, Wild Wild Wet offers all guests life-jackets at the venue.
Wild Wild Wet has a dedicated Locker Bay where you can rent a locker to store all your personal belongings while you enjoy your time at the water park.