Theme parks are go-to vacation destinations for some families and places to avoid at all costs for others. But if you have kids, you’ll wind up spending at least a few weekends at amusement parks, be it a giant destination theme park or your local fun park.

1. Check the theme park’s website before you go. It might offer discounted prices for buying tickets ahead of time.
It will also let you know if the park offers express line or bypass-the-line options
It will also point to park apps, which can be handy for everything from locating bathrooms to knowing how long the wait is for rides and attractions you want to do.

2. Your HR department, that is. Some companies offer discounted tickets for regional parks as an employee perk.Fast food chains, gas stations, grocery stores and soft drink companies offer coupons or discounts for local parks. The local tourism website might point to discounts or packages that can save you money.
3. Make a list of must-dos, figure out which ones will have the worst lines, and do those as soon as you arrive.
From home, look at a map with the family and plot a route (back-of-the-park to front) that prioritizes the items on your list.
4. Make sure your kids know your mobile number or have it on them. I tuck a business card or pin a piece of paper into Tiny Traveler’s pocket. Other parents use a marker on an arm or leg. The really good planners have stickers or bracelets made. Whatever works!
5. Make sure you and the family are wearing comfortable, weather-appropriate clothes. Dress younger kids in brightly colored clothes so that they stand out in the crowd. And if you’re going to a water park within the park, pack the bathing suits.
6. Keep one eye on your little ones at all times. Make sure when walking through the crowd that your kids are holding onto a grown ups hand or stroller. Also explain to them what to do and where to go if they do get lost.
A day at the amusement park with the family can take a lot out of you, but with a little preparation it can be a fun day for everyone. Even Mom and Dad.

7. Apply sunblock. Nothing can ruin your day like getting a bad sunburn. Cool off in the wave pool.Visit the wave pool after you eat. Most water parks will either have a wave pool or an area where you can lounge next to the water. This is a nice way to rest a bit and avoid really long lines.
Go on less popular rides, or rides that run fast. During the busy afternoon period, avoid the very popular rides. This is a good time to hit rides that move quickly so that you don't stand in line too long.

8. If you're coming with a group of people or bringing the family then bring some cheap towels and set up a spot for the day on some of the park's lounge chairs. You can then return to this spot throughout the day to relax.
Look into renting a cabana for the day. While the price may seem pricey, you'll have reserved seats and shade, plus most parks provide a server for food and beverages and some have perks like express entry, complimentary tubes, towels and sunscreen.
And the most important tip of all. Have a fantastic time!

Author's Bio: 

sruthi writes articles about fun and water parks. She article and blog writer.