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			<link>http://www.silverdollarcityblog.com/submit-a-question/q-why-cant-we-bring-snacks-inside-white-water.html#pc_103</link>
			<description>White Water takes every precaution to ensure the safety of their guests. Some regulations, including the policy on brought-from-home food, are unique simply due to the water park setting. For example, it is important that no food with the potential to be contaminated get into the water, or makes anyone ill who will be in the water. It is therefore necessary that White Water control the preparation for all food items consumed on park. I hope this answers your question. Thank you for writing.
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			<description>You can't bring in food, but you can buy it in the park! Is that not the same thing? It's hard to understand that.  - Renae</description>
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