Cable parks face unique waiver challenges: outdoor conditions, high session turnover, group events. Paper waivers blow away. Kiosks don't work in direct sunlight. Pre-arrival digital waivers eliminate the dock bottleneck — riders arrive ready to hit the water.
Purpose-built features that solve real problems in your venue.
Guests sign waivers at home when they book. They arrive ready to ride — no clipboards at the dock, no delays before their session.
Corporate events, birthday parties, school groups. Organizer books, shares a link, everyone signs their own waiver. Zero coordination headaches.
Waivers are part of the checkout process, not a separate system. Guests complete everything in one smooth flow — book, sign, done.
RFID wristband scan or name lookup — staff instantly see waiver status. Green means signed and ready to ride.
Capture safety rules acceptance and liability acknowledgment during waiver signing. All stored with the booking.
We run cable parks ourselves. We built this because we lived the waiver chaos. No more paperwork blowing across the dock.
Real scenarios from real parks.
Saturday morning: 50 riders for the first session. Without pre-arrival waivers, you'd spend 20 minutes processing paperwork. With wakesys, 90% signed at home. Staff scan wristbands and riders head to the start dock. First lap begins on time.
A company books 30 employees for a private session. HR shares the claim link. Each employee clicks, provides their info, signs the waiver. On the day, the entire group checks in together. HR doesn't chase anyone — it's all handled.
Lightning forces a session cancellation. All affected riders already have waivers on file. When they rebook for tomorrow, their waiver is still valid. No re-signing required — they just show up with their RFID wristband.
Most parks are live within a day.
Everything you need to know.
When guests book online, they're prompted to complete the waiver immediately. The form captures all required acknowledgments — safety rules, equipment usage, liability acceptance. For groups, the organizer receives a claim link to share. Each person signs their own waiver at home. On arrival, everyone is pre-registered and ready to ride.
Yes. When a guest arrives with a completed waiver, staff issue an RFID wristband linked to their booking and waiver. The wristband then works for lap counting, locker access, and check-in — all tied to their verified waiver status.
Walk-ins sign on a tablet at the dock. The process takes about 2 minutes. Once signed, they receive their RFID wristband and are ready to go. Their waiver is stored digitally just like pre-arrival signatures.
Absolutely. Your waiver can include wakeboarding-specific acknowledgments: helmet requirements, obstacle course rules, skill level confirmation, and any safety rules specific to your cable system.
You control the validity period — typically a season or calendar year. Returning riders with valid waivers skip the signing step entirely. They just book and show up.
Parents or legal guardians sign waivers for minors during the booking process. For groups, each parent signs for their own children via the claim link. No more chasing down signatures on arrival day.