NO WAY
2007-06-06 09:10:49
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answer #1
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answered by britjam 5
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I guess the first thing that comes to mind to me is that there is not a whole lot for a three year old at a water park. They are geared more toward older kids.However if this is one I do not know about you have to ask. Do I trust the people my child will be with? Are they responsible? will they be out there with the kids having fun and letting a lifeguard do the babysitting? ect. I really in my heart think three is too young. If you were going maybe but even then I have my doubts. Too many things could go wrong.
2007-06-06 16:24:31
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answered by debbie f 5
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Nope....I just wouldn't want to take the risk. Especially if this is for a b-day party or some other instance where there are more kids that adults. However, if an adult (such as an aunt or uncle) was taking my child to a water park as a treat and no other non-swimming children would be there, then probably. It al depends on whether there are an appropriate number of adults to watch the children.
2007-06-06 16:13:18
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answered by Mimi 3
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probably not but it depends on who it is. If my sister and her husband wanted to take my child with only one other child, I would probably say ok. If it were a group of adults friends and kids I would say NO WAY! If your child is not going to have the FULL attention of a specific adult that you 100% fully trust-it may be ok....
accidents happen so easily and water is so dangerous, even if a child can swim. Its probably not a good idea.
2007-06-06 16:15:27
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answered by Emily 5
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Definitley not...even if there are other parents there you should never leave your 3yr old alone becuase people act funny, and you never know what they will do to the baby, and besides where do you have to go that is so dang important that you left your 3yr old alone. You should know already know that fun is over and you have to watch your baby once you become a parent.
2007-06-06 16:14:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably not. No one else is as attentive to your child as you are. And most waterparks are crazy places. A child can drown in three inches of water, and it only takes 11 seconds to drown.
2007-06-06 16:17:03
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answered by Marie C 6
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Personally, I wouldn't, but it might depend on who the other adults were. I might consider it if it was my sister, because I know she would watch my child as if he were her own and make sure he had sunscreen and always wore his life-jacket. But I don't really think I would be comfortable about it at that young of an age especially if my child couldn't swim.
2007-06-06 16:14:29
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answered by kat 7
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Nope, I always am a bit overprotective so I have to say that I would be the main supervisor on site especially if they can't swim.
2007-06-06 17:23:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if the are a trusted family member or close friend. My best friend has a 2 and a half year old and my husband and I take him everywhere. Just make sure he has lots of floaties!
2007-06-06 16:12:38
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answered by starlet_rach 3
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Is there a kiddie area? I wouldn't want her going unless there was somewhere she could wade and have fun. As long as she was going with very responsible adults, I'd be okay with it.
2007-06-06 16:15:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No! Call me overprotective, but those places are very crowded and a little that small can get lost easily and end up in the water before it is noticed he is gone!
2007-06-06 16:13:11
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answered by Anonymous
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