Chaperone Guidelines
Chaperones play an essential role in creating a positive
group experience at Atlantis Marine World, and being
a chaperone
is a great way to enjoy a visit to our facility.
Upon your group’s arrival at Atlantis Marine World,
have
your coordinator proceed to the Group Check-In
at the
Main Entrance. All others should remain
on the bus until
greeted by an Atlantis Marine World staff
member.
(Remember to schedule a departure time with your
bus driver, and make sure that you have your group outside
at the Riverfront Parking Lot at the scheduled time.)
When checking in, your coordinator will need to
provide a final headcount, so that each visitor can receive
a wristband. An Atlantis Marine World map, schedule, and
chaperone badge will also be distributed at this
time.
As you serve as a chaperone, please keep the following
guidelines in mind:
- Have your badge visible at all times;
- Remain with your group throughout your visit,
regardless of ages;
- Accompany your group in our City Treasures Gift Shop;
- Share our Behavior Guidelines with your group
prior
to your visit;
- Know your day’s agenda – including the
location
and time of your departure;
- Report to the Information Desk near the main entrance
if a group member gets lost or injured.
Chaperones (minimum age 21) are key to a successful visit, and groups receive one free adult chaperone for every 10 paid admissions ages 3-21, or one free adult chaperone for each adult/senior group.

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