rk911 wrote:
ScottG wrote:
...It's such a minor thing to ask of their guests and it could be it came about for a pretty good reason.
and that's the inherent problem with all of these well-meaning, nanny rules. individually they're all minor things but collectively we're being buried by these minor things. my wife and I are perfectly able to care for ourselves. want to encourage helmets, fine. but the decision is, or should be, ours.
The decision is yours on whether you stay there or not. I think it's a silly rule. But I am not the one that owns the park. It's a free country. They can set forth any rule they want and you can choose not to stay there. At least that is what I would do.