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.
Loose Articles: Cell phones, cameras, and tablets are permitted when in a waterproof pouch, but may not exceed the 1-foot depth marker.
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: Casts are permitted if they are covered with a waterproof cover or sleeve. Braces must be made from soft Velcro material and have no metal components. Casts and braces must not go past the forearm. Walking boots and leg casts are not permitted.
Ridership Criteria: All guests under 48” tall must wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved lifejacket. Guests who exceed the height requirement are encouraged to wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved lifejacket while experiencing Wave Oceano. Complimentary U.S. Coast Guard approved lifejackets are available for guests of all heights and body sizes.
Alternate Access: Non-ambulatory guests may access Wave Oceano from the zero-depth beach entry point. Guests using wheelchairs must transfer into an aquatic wheelchair to enter Wave Oceano. An aquatic wheelchair is available for use free of charge at the Wave Oceano accessibility entrance. Guests enrolled in the Laguna Splash Accessibility Program may see the attendant at the entrance of the attraction for alternate access.
Subject to change.