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Indoor water parks with a newborn?
Family suggested we go to Khalahari is August. Our youngests would be around 3 months. I worry about the smell and their little lungs. Anyone have any advice?
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Posted 7/10/17 7:57 PM |
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nycgirl
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Re: Indoor water parks with a newborn?
We took a 2 month old to a place with an indoor pool. Wasn't afraid of air... but I wouldn't go in water.
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Posted 7/10/17 8:00 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Indoor water parks with a newborn?
Tbe fumes in there are harsh and my eyes and throat were burning after a while as an adult. I wouldn't have an infant in there for an extended period of time.
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Posted 7/10/17 9:05 PM |
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edfilippi
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Re: Indoor water parks with a newborn?
I wouldnt.
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Posted 7/11/17 8:52 AM |
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Aries14
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Indoor water parks with a newborn?
i wouldn't either
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Posted 7/11/17 2:20 PM |
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MikesWife
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Re: Indoor water parks with a newborn?
We went to Great Wolf when my youngest was three months. She was fine. We didn't bring her in the water though.
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Posted 7/11/17 3:32 PM |
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ChristinaM128
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Re: Indoor water parks with a newborn?
To me, indoor water parks are like Petri dishes and chemical labs combined. Would not bring a 3 month old.
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Posted 7/11/17 10:03 PM |
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MrsM84
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Indoor water parks with a newborn?
Nope. Definitely not. Indoor water parks in the summer are like coxsackie petri dishes.
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Posted 7/11/17 10:17 PM |
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TooSoontoTell
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Re: Indoor water parks with a newborn?
What age do you think is ok? I was wondering the same.
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Posted 7/11/17 11:48 PM |
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Re: Indoor water parks with a newborn?
Posted by ChristinaM128
To me, indoor water parks are like Petri dishes and chemical labs combined. Would not bring a 3 month old.
Agreed. Even as an adult I don't like share public pools or water parks so my kids will likely never experience these things because I'm so grossed out :-/
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Posted 7/12/17 5:46 AM |
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PennyCat
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Re: Indoor water parks with a newborn?
I wouldn't.. but there are other fun trips you could do with them. Maybe check out things to do in Philly. The Philadelphia Zoo is great and lots of open air. (I didn't find it smelly at all, very well maintained and BIG)
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Posted 7/12/17 12:05 PM |
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LSP2005
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Re: Indoor water parks with a newborn?
Three months seems too young, but I did take dd many years ago when she was about seven months old.
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Posted 7/12/17 12:54 PM |
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blu6385
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Re: Indoor water parks with a newborn?
3 months seems young but I will say Kalahari is really good for infants. They have tables where they can sit in and play etc.
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Posted 7/12/17 1:07 PM |
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Indoor water parks with a newborn?
Thank you all! We decided not to book.
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Posted 7/12/17 9:32 PM |
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