Coming to Aquarama is a tsunami of emotions.
Planning your day, finally arriving at the park, enjoying your favorite rides… And on top of that, there are a ton of other things to keep track of. That's why we keep reminding you, both on social media and over the park's PA system, to keep a close eye on your belongings.
You have several options for keeping your belongings safe. The first is our left luggage or lockers, which you will find at the park entrance and will allow you to enjoy the attractions without having to worry about your valuables.

Another classic summer activity at Aquarama is the shifts on duty at the sun loungers. When you come in a group, you can always take advantage of a break to check on your bags, towels, or cooler. It's best not to leave your things unattended because it's easy to get them mixed up. You wouldn't believe how many identical towels or backpacks you can find in the park!
Controlling your belongings also includes be mindful of the flip-flops. Do you know how many identical sandals there can be in the park on any given day? Thousands! So, it's best to bring them with you when you use the rides, or, our ultimate summer tip, bring water shoes—those special shoes for water that you can also use on the rides.
Visiting Aquarama also means keeping a close eye on the little ones. Of course, we advise you not to lose sight of them for a second, especially the youngest children, who get distracted and scared easily. If you want to make things easier for them and our lifeguard team, we recommend that Write your companion's phone number inside your swimsuit or on a bracelet. For those who are a little older, learning mom or dad's phone number can be quite an adventure, although it's best to have the number written down somewhere in case they get nervous and can't remember it at that moment.

It is also recommended establish meeting points When they're a little older, you can say things like, "If we get lost, we'll meet at the Kraken." A central and easily recognizable meeting point is perfect for finding each other when we get lost and always provides a sense of security. Remember that older children are better at recognizing their family's location than younger ones. Establishing these meeting points from their first visits to Aquarama can make future visits much easier as they get older.
And what to do when a child gets lost? Obviously, inform the Aquarama staff so we can help you find them. It's important to remember that older children, especially those who know the park like the back of their hand, are probably not lost, but simply enjoying themselves with their friends, oblivious to everything. In these cases, we recommend clearly explaining the rules and meeting points before visiting the park.
