Are you planning a visit to an offroad park in New York? If so, you'll need to know what type of clothing is allowed. The Palisades Interstate Park Commission has rules and regulations that must be followed. With a regional permit, you can wear clothing that won't damage any trees. However, if you're the operator or passenger of an all-terrain vehicle, you must wear a USDOT-approved helmet.
The DMV also recommends wearing a face shield or goggles, as well as protective clothing and footwear. When visiting Luna Park on Coney Island, you must adhere to the dress code. To maintain a suitable environment for guests of all ages, and for your own safety, you should wear shirts and shoes at all times. Clothing with rude, vulgar, or offensive language or images is not allowed. If you violate the dress code, you will be asked to leave and escorted out of the park. Luna Park on Coney Island may close attractions during thunderstorms, heavy rain, high winds, or other hazardous weather conditions.
It's also recommended that you designate a central meeting place in case someone from your group gets lost. Those who choose to participate in any of Luna Park's attractions accept the inherent risks. If you need help, visit Lost & Found at the Luna Park guest services center on Coney Island or call the Lost & Found department at 718-373-5862 ext. When visiting Luna Park attractions on Coney Island, use good judgment and act responsibly. There is a color-coded height bar at each attraction so guests can determine if they meet the minimum height requirements.
We urge everyone who visits Luna Park on Coney Island to participate responsibly and to be in adequate physical condition to travel safely.