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Before you play

Waiver Guidance for Time Mission Visits

The waiver page helps guests get the required paperwork out of the way before arrival. This page gives visitors a direct answer for an important pre-visit step.

Who Needs a Waiver

Everyone entering the portal area needs a completed waiver on file. For guests under 18, a parent or legal guardian must complete the waiver before play.

Location Routing

Waiver providers can vary by location. Selecting the correct location helps guests reach the right waiver destination instead of guessing from a general link.

Booking Connection

Completing the waiver is separate from choosing a time, but doing both before arrival keeps check-in moving. Guests should confirm their location page for current booking status.

Help With Waivers

If a waiver link does not match the intended location or a guest is unsure which form to use, the contact page can route the question to the right local team.

The waiver page belongs in the main public planning flow because it answers a common pre-visit question. It stays connected to the homepage, locations, FAQ, and contact page so guests can find the right form without needing to search from scratch.

Instead of scattering waiver explanations across location pages, this page can hold the general requirement while local pages and booking flows handle venue-specific routing. That makes the next step clearer for guests before they arrive.