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Puerto Vallarta: Aquaventuras Park Admission Ticket
That splashy family day you want is right here. Aquaventuras Park delivers a full day of water slides, a Lazy River, and a dedicated area for younger kids. You also get short educational presentations tied to the park’s dolphin and sea lion conservation work.
I especially like how the park gives you options all day long: fast slides when you want adrenaline, then an easy drift when you want to reset. I also like that the kids area is built for small swimmers, with low-speed mini slides and a paddling pool that feels calmer than the main attractions. One thing to keep in mind, some people describe the park as a bit worn, and they suggest that not every ride is always running, so go in expecting a fun day, not a perfect one.
Aquaventuras Park in Puerto Vallarta, what this ticket really covers

Aquaventuras Park is a one-day water park ticket that aims to keep families happy for hours. You’re in for roughly 7 hours, and the included set-up hits the big needs: slides, a lazy float, showers, and kid-friendly water play. You can also catch sea lion and dolphin educational presentations during your visit, which adds a bit more purpose than pure adrenaline.
For the price point, $25 per person is a value if you use the whole day. You’re paying for access to a lineup of named slides, not just one or two attractions. If your group plans to stay, rotate rides, and include the kids area, it usually works out well.
The park does have limits. It’s not suitable for pregnant women or people with mobility impairments, and the site has rules about what you can bring. Plan around those first, then build your day.
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How your day starts, voucher exchange and first splash

You don’t just walk in with your booking. You exchange your voucher at the ticket counter. Once you’re in, the day becomes simple: get your swim gear ready, then start moving toward the slide zones.
The visit is structured for a full-day flow. There aren’t long transfers or complicated tour timing. In practice, that means you can spend your energy where it matters, on the slides, the lazy river, and the kids area.
Also, this park runs in all weather conditions. So even if the sky changes, you’re not waiting around for the whole thing to end.
The main event, high-speed slides with names you can plan around

Aquaventuras Park lists ten high-speed water slides, and you’ll see a mix of thrill rides and slide styles. If you like to map your time, look for the big-name attractions first, then work outward.
Some of the slide names included with your admission include:
- El pulpo
- Rompedientes
- Tiburón
- Viuda Feliz, also described as Happy Widow
- El Escusado
- La Guayaba y la Tostada
- Hasta la Vista Baby
- El manatí
Plus additional slides covered under the ten-slide total
Here’s how to think about this lineup when you’re planning your day. The fast slides are your adrenaline block. If you go back and forth between the thrills and calmer areas, you’ll last longer and keep the energy up for kids too.
Also, not every attraction will feel equally comfortable for everyone in your group. Some rides will be better for older kids and adults, while smaller kids may prefer the nearby gentler zones.
The Lazy River break, where the day slows down

After you’ve taken a few big slides, the Lazy River is your recovery plan. It’s not about speed. It’s about drifting, cooling down, and giving everyone a chance to regroup.
This is the part of a water park that can make or break the day, especially for mixed-age groups. When you have one kid who wants nonstop rides and another who burns out, the lazy river helps you meet in the middle without turning it into a negotiation.
Try this strategy: do a batch of slides, then commit to one or two slow loops. You’ll feel fresher for the rest of the park, and your group will avoid the cranky late-afternoon slide.
Kids area for small swimmers, mini slides and pirate play

Aquaventuras Park has a dedicated kids area, and it’s one of the smartest parts of the admission. Instead of forcing little ones into the big-water chaos, the park offers low-speed mini water slides, plus a paddling pool and a little pirate ship.
This matters because it changes how you manage the day. Kids can play on their own pace while you keep an eye on them without feeling like you’re constantly preparing for the next shockingly big drop.
If you’re traveling with an 8-year-old, you’ll likely get a lot of value here because the kids area helps them feel included, not stuck waiting while adults chase thrills.
Conservation presentations, dolphins and sea lions without the hype

Included with your ticket are educational presentations connected to conservation efforts. You can learn about the dolphins and sea lions who live in the park.
Importantly, this is education, not interactive swimming. Swimming with dolphins is not included, so if you’re expecting hands-on experiences, adjust your expectations before you arrive.
Why this is still worth your time: it breaks up the day when you need shade or a pause from constant sun and water. It also adds a simple, family-friendly “why” to the visit, especially if you’re traveling with kids who like to know facts, not just have fun.
Lunch and food reality, plan around what’s included and what’s not

Lunch is included only if you select the lunch option. If you didn’t, plan on buying food separately because food and beverages are not included.
Also, there are mixed notes about food. One account described park food as expensive and not great in quality. So I’d treat food as a flexible part of the plan, not a highlight.
A practical way to handle this: eat early or snack strategically before you enter the water, then treat park meals as convenient rather than perfect. Remember you cannot bring food or drinks into the park.
What to bring for a smooth day, and what to skip

You’ll have a better experience if you arrive prepared. The park recommends:
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Biodegradable sunscreen
- Water shoes
A few reasons these items matter. Water shoes help with slippery areas and footing around pools. Sunscreen matters because you’ll be exposed for hours, and the biodegradable requirement is part of keeping the park rules in place.
You should also pack smart about what not to bring. Food and drinks are not allowed, and towels are not provided. Lockers are also not included, so plan for how you’ll manage your phone, cash, and essentials while you swim.
Showers and comfort, the stuff you forget until you need it

The ticket includes access to showers. That’s a big deal after hours in sun and chlorine-style water. You’ll feel more comfortable leaving the park, and it makes it easier for kids to reset too.
Still, don’t count on towels being there. Bring your own towel, or you’ll end up improvising with whatever you have in your bag.
Lines, ride availability, and the one thing to stay flexible about

Aquaventuras Park is a popular family-style day, and that can affect how your time feels. Some people describe short waits and a smoothly run day. At the same time, other reports say the park looks worn and that some rides may not be working.
So I’d use a flexible approach. Pick your must-do slides, but build in backups. If a ride is down, shift to the next one without turning your day into a waiting game.
Also, it helps to remember that a water park is not a museum with fixed hours for every attraction. Everything is wet, in constant use, and sometimes maintenance affects what you can ride.
Who should book, and who should look elsewhere
Aquaventuras Park is a strong fit for:
- Families with kids who want a real kids zone
- Groups that want both thrill slides and calmer time on the Lazy River
- Travelers who like water parks but also appreciate short educational stops
It’s not a fit for:
- Pregnant women
- People with mobility impairments
If your group has anyone with mobility needs, you’ll want to rethink the day. The rules are clear that this park is not suitable in that situation.
Price and value, is $25 per person worth it?
At $25 per person, you’re paying for access to a full set of slide attractions, a lazy river, kids water play, showers, and educational presentations. That’s more than a single-slide experience, and it’s close to the sweet spot for families who will actually stay for most of the day.
The value improves if you:
- Use the kids area (so the younger ones get their own fun)
- Ride multiple high-speed slides, not just one lap
- Take advantage of the Lazy River to keep everyone happy
The value dips a bit if you’re the type of group that only wants a couple of rides, or if your priorities are very specific interactive animal experiences. Swimming with dolphins is not included, and food is not included unless you add the lunch option.
Practical tips to get the best day out of Aquaventuras Park
A water park day runs on small choices. Here are the ones that matter most based on what’s included and what you’re allowed to bring.
First, pack shoes and sunscreen. It’s not optional comfort. It’s the difference between enjoying the day and spending time dodging slips or burns.
Second, treat the kids area as a first-class stop. Don’t make it an afterthought. If you start there, kids settle faster and you avoid the late-day energy drop.
Third, plan your rhythm around breaks. Even if you love the thrill slides, you’ll have more fun when you mix in lazy river time and the dolphin and sea lion presentation.
Finally, accept that ride status can vary. With a ten-slide lineup, you usually have enough options to swap if one attraction is unavailable.
Should you book Aquaventuras Park with this admission ticket?
If you want a straightforward, family-friendly water park day in Puerto Vallarta, I’d say yes, with a little realism. The combination of high-speed slides, a real kids area, and the Lazy River makes this ticket feel built for mixed ages. Add in the dolphin and sea lion presentation, and you get more than just nonstop splashing.
Book if your group will use the full day, bring the right gear, and doesn’t need swimming with dolphins. Pass or consider an alternative if your group needs accessibility support, if you expect included food and towels, or if you’re only interested in one or two specific rides.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point?
You exchange your voucher at the ticket counter.
How long is the Aquaventuras Park admission?
The experience is listed as 7 hours for one day. Check availability for starting times.
Is lunch included?
Lunch is included only if you select the lunch option. Otherwise, lunch is not included.
Are lockers included with the ticket?
No, lockers are not included.
Are extreme activities included?
No, extreme activities are not included.
Is swimming with dolphins included?
No. Swimming with dolphins is not included.
What should I bring to Aquaventuras Park?
Bring swimwear, a towel, biodegradable sunscreen, and water shoes.
Can I bring food or drinks into the park?
No. Food and drinks are not allowed.
Is the park open in all weather conditions?
Yes, the park is open in all weather conditions.
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