The front seats of the viewing arena are designated ‘Soak’ and ‘Splash’ zones and you should therefore totally prepare yourself to get wet. Carry an extra set of clothes or a raincoat if possible and don’t let all that water intimidate you. Owing to the gunshots, loud detonations and scary fire and water elements, this attraction is unfortunately not very child-friendly.
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