REVIEW · ARUBA
Aruba Waterpark Daypass
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Slides first, then pool time.
This Aruba Waterpark Daypass is a straightforward way to buy admission to a full day of attractions, with 11 waterslides for action and 3 swimming pools for a breather. The mix is what makes it practical for real family days in Aruba, because you can shift gears from high-energy slides to slower hangout time without changing plans.
One consideration: it’s set up for an about 6-hour visit, so it helps to think ahead about pacing if your group includes smaller kids or anyone who gets tired quickly.
In This Review
- Aruba Waterpark Daypass: Key highlights to know
- Aruba Waterpark Daypass at a glance (price, timing, and what you’re actually buying)
- Your day starts at 10:00am: planning around a 6-hour waterpark block
- Stop 1: Aruba Waterpark—11 waterslides and 3 pools, all under one roof-like plan
- What I’d watch for
- More than slides: soccer field, kids playground, and a VR room
- Check-in made easy: mobile ticket and confirmation basics
- So is $35 worth it? Value for a full day of Aruba waterpark fun
- Who should book the Aruba Waterpark Daypass?
- How this day feels: family fun with downtime built in
- Should you book this Aruba Waterpark Daypass?
- FAQ
- What time does the Aruba Waterpark Daypass start?
- How long is the Aruba Waterpark Daypass?
- What does the ticket include?
- How do I get my Aruba Waterpark ticket?
- What attractions are included at Aruba Waterpark?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Is the experience suitable for most people?
Aruba Waterpark Daypass: Key highlights to know

- 11 waterslides that give you multiple intensity levels in one place
- 3 pools so you can plan calmer time alongside the bigger rides
- Virtual Reality Room for a break from just water-based fun
- Soccer field and kids playground so non-swimmers and younger kids still have space to play
- Mobile ticket with confirmation at booking, making check-in simpler
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund
Aruba Waterpark Daypass at a glance (price, timing, and what you’re actually buying)

You’re paying $35.00 per person for an Aruba Waterpark Daypass that runs about 6 hours. The big value here is that you’re buying admission to an attractions-packed park in one go, instead of piecing together multiple activities.
Start time is 10:00am, so this works best when you want a solid chunk of the day with one destination. And because the ticket is a mobile ticket, you’re not juggling paper on a towel—confirmation is sent when you book, which is the kind of small detail that saves time once you’re onsite.
Based on the overall rating of 4.4 from 8 reviews, the main theme is simple: the slides are fun, and the day feels like it hits a good balance for families.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Aruba.
Your day starts at 10:00am: planning around a 6-hour waterpark block
A 10:00am start means you can get going early enough to make the most of your pass, without feeling like you’re stuck waiting around all morning. With an approx. 6-hour duration, you’ll likely spend time cycling between attractions and taking downtime—especially if you have kids who need frequent reset moments.
If your group includes different ages or comfort levels, this timing is useful. You can split your focus: some people can chase slides while others can hang by the pools or the play areas, then swap roles later.
One practical note: the experience says most people can participate, so it’s designed for a broad range of ages and comfort levels. Still, waterpark fun depends on comfort in and around water, so it’s smart to think about what your group likes and what they don’t.
Stop 1: Aruba Waterpark—11 waterslides and 3 pools, all under one roof-like plan

This is a single-stop experience: you go straight to Aruba Water Park and use your admission ticket there.
The headliner is the rides mix. The park features 11 waterslides, which matters because it reduces the “we did everything too fast” problem. Even within one ticket, you’re not forced into repeating a single favorite over and over. The larger slide options tend to satisfy the thrill seekers, while other slides and pool areas help give you variety so the day doesn’t feel one-note.
Then there are 3 relaxing swimming pools, which are key for making the day actually work for families. Pools give you space to slow down, regroup, and take a break when energy dips. In real terms, that relaxation time helps you stretch the day without everyone melting down from nonstop activity.
The best part of this setup is flexibility. If your group is split—some folks are ready for repeated runs, others want calmer fun—you don’t need to compromise the day. You can rotate who’s on rides and who’s doing pool time.
What I’d watch for
With 11 slides on the map, it’s easy to assume you’ll do them all. But a 6-hour visit often goes faster than expected once you factor in breaks and time between attractions. If you want maximum enjoyment, aim for a shortlist: pick a few signature slides and spend the rest of the day mixing pool time and casual fun.
More than slides: soccer field, kids playground, and a VR room

The waterpark isn’t only about getting wet. It also includes a soccer field, a kids playground, entertainment, and a Virtual Reality Room. That matters because it gives your day structure beyond “ride, repeat, repeat.”
- Soccer field: If anyone in your group likes active play that isn’t sliding, this gives a different outlet. It’s especially useful when you need a break from long waits at the water features or when someone is taking it easier.
- Kids playground: For younger kids, a playground area helps keep the day from feeling like it’s only built for older kids who want big rides. It can turn the day into a calmer experience rather than a constant water schedule.
- Virtual Reality Room: This is a smart addition for a waterpark. Even if everyone loves slides, there are times when you want a change of pace. The VR room gives you a way to reset attention and still stay in the same location.
This variety is what makes the daypass feel like a real day plan instead of a single attraction ticket. You can build in breaks without leaving the site.
Check-in made easy: mobile ticket and confirmation basics

The experience uses a mobile ticket, and you’ll receive confirmation at booking. For a waterpark day, this is more than convenience—it’s speed. You can arrive, get checked in, and move on to the first attraction without digging through paper or managing multiple documents.
It also helps that the experience start time is clearly listed as 10:00am, which means you can time your morning and avoid rushing. If your schedule is tight, getting your ticket details handled before the day begins is a real quality-of-life win.
So is $35 worth it? Value for a full day of Aruba waterpark fun

At $35 per person, you’re paying for access to a park with a full mix of attractions: 11 waterslides, 3 pools, plus extra features like soccer, a kids playground, entertainment, and virtual reality. The value question is simple: does your group plan to spend most of that 6-hour window actually using the space?
If you have kids—or anyone who likes having options—this pass can be a good deal because you’re not locked into one ride type. The slides provide the main excitement, while the pools and play areas help the day stay enjoyable even when energy changes.
If your group is very small and only wants one or two water rides, then a daypass might feel a bit more “buy the whole park even if we only use part of it.” But if your group wants variety—different activities, different energy levels across the day—the daypass format makes a lot of sense.
Who should book the Aruba Waterpark Daypass?

This is best for people who want an easy win: one clear destination, a full block of time, and plenty to do for different ages.
It fits well if:
- You’re visiting Aruba with families and want a day that doesn’t require constant decision-making.
- Your group enjoys waterslides but also needs pool time and other activities to keep the day balanced.
- You want a plan that includes more than one type of fun, thanks to VR and the kids playground.
It may be less ideal if:
- Your group only wants a short water stop and doesn’t have time for a 6-hour session.
- Everyone prefers only one kind of activity and would be bored by the broader mix.
How this day feels: family fun with downtime built in

One of the strongest takeaways from the positive feedback is that the day feels fun for families—and not just frantic thrill-chasing. In particular, the slides are called out as a hit, and the day is described as relaxing as well.
That balance is the point of this setup: high-energy slides exist right alongside calmer pool spaces and kid-friendly areas. You can keep everyone happy without turning the day into a constant sprint.
If you’re the kind of person who likes travel days with clear structure—arrive at a set time, go straight to fun, and spend hours on-site—this daypass style fits that mindset.
Should you book this Aruba Waterpark Daypass?
Yes, if you want a simple, value-focused family day in Aruba. For $35, you’re getting access to a park with 11 waterslides, 3 pools, and extra activities like VR, soccer, and a kids playground—so you’re covered when energy levels shift.
Book it when you can commit to the about 6-hour window and you want one destination to handle everything. Skip it if your group would rather do a shorter water stop or doesn’t care about having options beyond slides.
FAQ
What time does the Aruba Waterpark Daypass start?
The daypass starts at 10:00am.
How long is the Aruba Waterpark Daypass?
It lasts about 6 hours.
What does the ticket include?
Your admission ticket is included with the daypass.
How do I get my Aruba Waterpark ticket?
You receive a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at the time of booking.
What attractions are included at Aruba Waterpark?
The park includes 11 waterslides, 3 swimming pools, a soccer field, entertainment, a kids playground, and a Virtual Reality Room.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
Is the experience suitable for most people?
The information provided says most travelers can participate.






















