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Remember to bring sun protection and a swimsuit.
The “Splash Band” wristband is your key to cash-free transactions within the park—scan it to get food, spa treatments, towel rentals, lockers, and more.
Five different restaurants, cafés, and bars around the park offer quick eats, drinks, and sit-down meals.
Spa services include massage, reflexology, nail care, and hair braiding.
Most paths throughout the park are accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.
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A day pass to Waterbom Bali currently starts at 595K rupiah for an adult and 495K rupiah for a child, which includes access to the park and all slides. A variety of ticket packages are also available, including family tickets and 2-day passes. You can also rent gazebos, starting from 500K rupiah.
Waterbom Bali is typically open daily from 9am until 6pm. The only day it is closed is Nyepi Day—the Balinese Day of Silence (usually in March)—when all activity in Bali stops for a day of reflection and introspection: the airport is shut and all lights and sounds are turned off.
No, you don’t need to bring cash to Waterbom Bali as cards and other contactless payments are accepted, as well as cash. It’s probably best to leave bulky wallets behind if you’ll be swimming and opt for cards, although you can rent a keyless locker to store your valuables.
Yes, some rides at Waterbom Bali have age and height restrictions. The AquaPlay water playground is suitable for kids aged up to 16. The maximum height allowed on the toddler slides is 4.2 feet (130 centimeters), while the minimum height for the teen slides is 2.6 feet (80 centimeters).
Yes, there are many places to eat and drink at Waterbom Bali, including a food court, cafés, restaurant, pool bar, and snack vendors. You can find a range of foods, such as Indonesian, Balinese, Italian, Mexican, Japanese, Western, Caribbean, and health food options, as well as pizzas, sandwiches, cakes, barista-made coffee, and alcoholic beverages.














































































































































