Because Six Flags White Water is a family park, we expect guests to behave appropriately. Violating our park policies may be cause for ejection from the park without refund. For more information, please review the park policies below.
White Water accepts card payments only at all locations including restaurants, retail stores, games, ticket windows, and parking toll booths. You can either pay for purchases using a Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, or a debit card. Only have cash? You can convert your cash to a prepaid debit card at one of the multiple kiosks located throughout the park and anywhere in the U.S. where Visa is accepted. We highly encourage you to pre-purchase your parking, tickets, and more online before visiting the park.
Alcoholic beverages (beer and wine) are sold in the park at JB’s Express, located near the Atlanta Ocean Wave Pool. All guests must be 21 years of age or older and present a valid ID in order to purchase an alcoholic drink. All drinks must be consumed on the designated patio. No alcoholic drinks may be consumed outside of the designated patio and no outside drinks are permitted on park property.
Line jumping, profanity, and unruly behavior are offensive to park guests and may be cause for ejection without refund. Guests are not permitted to save places in line, bypass others in line, or exit the line and return to the same place for any reason. Guests exiting a line must go to the back of the line if they choose to return.
Diaper-aged children and diaper dependant adults must wear appropriate swim diapers in addition to their swimwear. Swim diapers are available for purchase at Treasure Chest Gift Shop.
Food, Drinks, and Coolers
Food, beverages, coolers and grills may not be brought into the theme park. The only food exceptions are for food allergies as described below and infant food, in non-glass jars. The use of grills and open flames, are strictly prohibited, in and around the property, including parking lots.
Food Allergies
Guests who suffer from sensitivities or life-threatening allergies may bring food into the park if they do not feel comfortable with the menu options available. In this case, the food must be limited to the individual with the allergy and may contain: two sealable sandwich bags (7×8 inches) and one snack to accommodate their visit (such as a piece of fruit, or a fruit bar, or a snack that fits in a sandwich bag). One small soft-sided cooler may be brought into the park to carry these items. No outside beverages are permitted. Please see Security at screening to receive a medical sticker.
We ask that guests visiting Six Flags White Water dress appropriately for our family-friendly environment. Guests’ attire and tattoos must comply with Six Flags White Water Guest Dress Code.
To participate in Waterpark attractions while visiting Six Flags White Water, guests must wear proper swimwear, such as bathing suits or board shorts. Thongs, G-strings, or transparent swimwear are not permitted. For safety reasons and to prevent damage to our attractions, guests may not wear athletic attire, street clothing such as pants or denim shorts, or swimwear with buttons, snaps, rivets, zippers, buckles or belts. Rash guards and swim-style nylon shirts are generally permitted; however, guests should check attraction signage for specific restrictions.
Diaper-dependent guests are required to wear swim diapers or a diaper specifically designed for aquatics to participate in Waterpark attractions. Diapers must be changed in restroom changing stations only.
Guests are encouraged to wear footwear while walking throughout Six Flags White Water. Guests may wear water appropriate footwear on some attractions. Guests should check attraction signage for specific restrictions.
Six Flags White Water reserves the right to deny admission to or remove anyone wearing swim attire that does not comply with the Waterpark Guest Dress Code or wears clothing or displays a tattoo that poses a safety hazard, could detract from the experience of other guests, or fails to comply with Six Flags White Water Dress Code, if a guest refuses all reasonable options. Guests requiring special accommodations should speak to a member of the Public Safety management team upon arrival at the Waterpark.
Guests using profanity or abusive language, symbols or gestures may be ejected from the park without refund.
All guards are certified by Ellis and Associates, the leading waterpark lifeguard training and certification organization. All guards are regularly audited, and have weekly training requirements during their park tenure.
It is recommended that both children under 48″ and weak swimmers wear life jackets while in the waterpark. Parents should keep their children within arm’s reach at all times while in the water. Approved U.S. Coast Guard life jacket are provided free of charge throughout the park.
Line jumping is strictly prohibited. Guests are not permitted to save places in line or exit the line and return for any reason. Violators will be ejected without a refund.
Six Flags White Water is committed to Protecting the Fun by providing a safe, comfortable and enjoyable experience for all guests. To help us fulfill our commitment, we ask that you honor this Code of Conduct. We expect all guests to behave in a family-friendly manner.
The following are not permitted at Six Flags White Water and may result in removal from the park without a refund.
- Firearms, ammunition, knives and weapons of any kind. Self-defense or restraining devices (e.g., pepper spray, mace).
- Fireworks or other similarly explosive and/or flammable objects, smoke machines or fog machines.
- Smoking, vaping, and products that produce vapor or smoke. Smoking and vaping are only permitted in designated smoking areas.
- Line Breaking, including leaving and re-entering a line for any reason or place holding in line.
- Clothing with offensive language, obscene gestures/graphics, or nudity.
- Clothing that does not sufficiently cover undergarments. Face coverings that conceal identity. (This policy does not apply to masks meant to reduce the spread of Covid-19 and other germs.)
- Family-oriented themed outfits/attire are permitted. Costumes that conceal identity are prohibited. Rides and attractions may also have additional restrictions on attire.
- Unruly or disruptive behavior that interferes with guests’ enjoyment of the park including running, the incitement of running, and blocking midways and exits.
- Acts or behavior that park management deems to be a safety concern or that interrupts park operations or guests’ experience.
- Harassing/threatening behavior, sexual misconduct, or lewd behavior including inappropriate interaction with park guests or associates.
- Fighting or physical aggression of any kind, including verbal assaults.
- Offensive language or gestures.
- Conduct deemed by Six Flags White Water to be inappropriate for the peace and good order of the park, guests, or associates, and which may adversely affect the safety of others.
- Theft of any kind.
- Selling Park tickets, credentials, and other entitlements, or soliciting and distributing literature not sponsored by the park except where otherwise approved.
- Refusing to follow verbal or printed instructions or cooperate with park personnel or security.
- Entering restricted areas including but not limited to attraction Danger Zones and behind-the-scenes areas. If you lose an item, report it to the Ride Attendant or Lost and Found.
- Unsolicited photography or video recording that disrupts a guest’s experience or interferes with park operations. Filming, regardless of device, secured or unsecure, is prohibited on most rides and attractions.
Guests are encouraged to report any violations of the Guest Code of Conduct or suspicious activity to the nearest Security associate.
Six Flags White Water reserves the right to revise or modify this Code of Conduct with or without notice.
NOTICE TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS: TEENS/CHILDREN
Parents or guardians are responsible for the behavior of their minor children. Appropriate behavior and supervision are the responsibility of the parent/guardian and is always expected. We strongly recommend that minors (under 18) be accompanied by an adult. The park does not assume any responsibility or liability for unattended minors. Parents/guardians may be held legally liable for all acts of the children under their care.
White Water does not allow any Personal Floatation Devices that have not been approved by the US Coast Guard. All Approved Floatation Devices must carry the US Coast Guard stamp of approval. Inflatables, including such items as rafts, flotation rings, “water wings”, and mats, are not allowed on any ride or attraction. White Water has lifejackets available, free of charge.
Pets are not allowed, with the exception of working service animals.
By entering the park, guests grant Six Flags the right to film, video, record or photograph them on park property for any reason without payment or consideration. Six Flags requests that all photographs or video taken by our guests be used for their personal use and enjoyment only. Any use, reuse or reproduction for commercial purposes without the express written consent of Six Flags is strictly prohibited. Six Flags reserves the right to refuse to allow photography of any kind as necessary at individual locations. No commercial photography of any kind is permitted.
The use of the following equipment is not permitted:
- Go Pro cameras.
- Selfie sticks, monopods and similar devices.
- Lenses greater than three-and-one-half inches in length.
- Interchangeable lenses of any kind.
- Any camera mounted to a vehicle, drone, cart, scooter or other moving object.
- No cameras (video, still, cell-phone, smart phones etc.) are allowed on any rides at any time. No exceptions.
All Six Flags rides, shows and attractions are protected by copyright. Guests must have written permission to use photographs and/or videotape of Six Flags images for commercial broadcasting, advertising, marketing or publishing in any medium.
In addition to all items previously mentioned, the following items are not permitted at Six Flags White Water, at any time:
- Food/coolers (except special diet and infant food)
- Lawn chairs and folding chairs
- Magic markers, spray paint and aerosol cans
- Radios or tape players
- Glass bottles
- Knives
- Spiked clothing or jewelry
- Fireworks and explosives
- Firearms and ammunition
- Chemical weapons, including mace and pepper spray
- Aerosol cans-with the exception of sun screen, bug spray & hygiene products
- Unmanned ariel vehicles (drones)
- Selfie sticks, monopods, and similar devices
Safety is our number-one priority. Guests with certain body proportions, heights, or weights may not be able to enjoy certain rides if the safety restraints will not operate as designed. Specific ride information is available at the ride and at Guest Relations.
There is an inherent risk in participating in any amusement ride. We expect riders to exercise good judgment and act in a responsible manner. Guests must also obey all oral and written warnings, and properly use all ride safety equipment provided. Guests who do not comply with ride rules may be ejected from the park without refund. Please refer to specific guidelines posted at the entrance of every ride.
Season Pass holders and Members must present their pass card to gain entrance to the park. Season Pass and Membership entry is only valid only once per day. Guests, including Season Pass Holders and Members who leave the park and plan to return, must get their hands stamped before they leave the park at the exit gate. When guests return to the park, they may re-enter through any entry gate with a proper hand stamp. Transferring hand stamps is a violation of Six Flags policies and is strictly prohibited.
Selfie sticks, monopods, and similar devices are not allowed inside Six Flags parks.
Six Flags White Water is a smoke-free environment. Smoking, including e‑cigarettes, is limited to one deck area of the park, away from children.
All water used in our attractions (nearly 3 million gallons) is processed through nine different filtration systems, with a pumping capacity above 500 horsepower. We monitor each filtration system, both electronically and manually, with state-of-the-art equipment, to assure uniform high-quality water standards.
White Water’s management and technical team members are certified by the National Swimming Pool Foundation (NSPF) and National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA) as Certified Pool Operators and Aquatic Facility Operators. These premier organizations have set standards for technical training and testing in the pool and spa industry. All of our Certified Pool and Aquatic Facility Operators are members of the Professional Pool Operators Association (PPOA), a technical and communications resource, which keeps its member engineers and technicians informed of the latest pool and water quality technology issues.
We test water quality manually every hour to back up a computerized monitoring system. Our system records readings at all pools 24 hours a day and automatically dispenses chemicals, if needed, to meet stringent quality control standards. Our filtration systems are among the most advanced available. In fact, in our toddler attraction, the filtration system “turns over” and delivers freshly filtered water to the attraction every 30 minutes, twice as fast as the health code requires. Six Flags White Water encourages all parents, however, to begin teaching children not to swallow water at any pool, lake or recreation site, from the first time they enter the water.
To ensure the safety and enjoyment of all guests, Six Flags prohibits the operation or use of any unmanned aerial vehicle on, from, or above Six Flags’ premises absent specific written consent. This includes all UAVs, also commonly known as “drones,” regardless of their size, weight or purpose.
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