Health Requirements: Riders with the following conditions, or any physical conditions that may be affected by the features of the ride, SHOULD NOT ride or participate in attractions that include the following health requirements posted on the Safety Guide at the entrance to each ride or attraction:
Recent Surgery, Heart Trouble or High Blood Pressure, Neck Trouble, Back Trouble, Are Pregnant, or Under the Influence of Drugs or Alcohol.
Attire Requirements:
Proper swim attire is required. Cut-off jeans, cargo/khaki shorts, pants, or any other non-swimwear is not permitted. Swim attire with exposed metal rivets, buttons, or zippers will not be permitted. Aquatic footwear not permitted.
Loose Articles:
Glasses including sunglasses or prescription glasses may be worn when secured by an eyewear strap. Cell phones, glasses, and insulin monitors/pumps are permitted when secured in a waist pack or pouch that does not have exposed metal buttons, rivets, zippers, or any other metal components. The waist pack or pouch must be secured around the waist of the rider. Loose articles, hats and excessive jewelry are not permitted on this attraction.
Weight Requirements:
Maximum 400 lb. combined rider weight per tube.
Prosthetics:
Any prosthetics with exposed metal must be removed or have the exposed metal covered with a padded material that can be secured to the prosthesis.
Casts & Braces:
Wrist casts and braces must not extend beyond the forearm. Wrist casts are permissible only if enclosed in a waterproof cover or sleeve specifically manufactured for cast protection; homemade covers are not acceptable. Braces must be constructed from soft Velcro material and must not contain any metal components. Walking boots and leg casts are strictly prohibited.
Ridership Criteria:
Weak or non-swimmers should wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved lifejacket. Riders must transfer in and out of the tube and sit upright in a tube while holding onto both handles. Each rider must be able to hold their head upright and have an appropriate center of gravity and maintain a seated position throughout the ride to brace themselves for entering the splash pool.
Alternate Access:
Great White is not accessible by wheelchair or other mobility assistive devices. Riders must enter through the ride entrance which includes several flights of stairs and be able to wait in line and carry their double tube. Riders enrolled in the Laguna Splash Accessibility Program may see the attendant at the bottom of the stairs for alternate access.