Zip Lining Safety Tips from Professionals
Ziplining and climbing at an adventure park are exhilarating activities that are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, adventure seekers and those looking to overcome their fears. Whether you’re ziplining at night or on a perfectly sunny day, it’s important to take the proper precautions to maximize your fun. Read on for some helpful tips!
1. Bring Your Own Protective Gloves
As part of our updated health and safety guidelines, we’re not providing “community” gloves at this time. We HIGHLY encourage you to bring your own gloves while you’re at the Park. We recommend using leather-palmed, protective gloves. We also have gloves available to purchase at our Park retail stores.
2. Listen to the Safety Orientation
Whether you’re enjoying an adventure park during the day, dusk or one of our special Glow in the Park events, it’s critical to pay close attention to the safety briefing video and instructions from the staff during the safety orientation. The orientation starts with a safety briefing. The staff will then guide you in putting on your climbing equipment and help you with a ziplining practice session.
3. Wear the Right Clothing
Check the weather before you come to the Park and dress appropriately. If you plan to go to the Park during our Last Call hours or for one of the Glow in the Park events, it may be cooler at night. If The Adventure Park is located in a buggier area, wear long sleeves and pants or use bug spray. Always wear closed-toed shoes and avoid wearing short shorts. If you’re ziplining during the day, pack sunscreen. Some of our Parks have lockers that you can rent for a small fee, so you can always leave your sunscreen, bug spray and jacket in a locker and come back when you need your belongings. Read More...