REVIEW · KUTA
Indonesia: Waterbom Bali Entry Ticket
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Kuta’s best plan is water, not worry. With prebooked full-day entry to Waterbom Bali, you can mix heart-pounding slides with an easy lazy river day, all in one lush park. I love how the ticket covers the core rides and pool time, and I love the way the park gives you both thrills and downtime without needing extra planning. The main thing to watch: food, towels/lockers, and some add-on attractions cost extra, so bring a little extra budget.
Waterbom runs 9am to 6pm, which is perfect for a slow start and a long play session. If you’re visiting in Bali’s rainy season, plan for short bursts of rain and heat, because the weather can change fast. Still, the park layout makes it easy to bounce between covered areas, big slides, and calmer pools.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Waterbom Bali tickets: why the prebooking matters in Kuta
- The 9am–6pm rhythm: how to use a full-day entry well
- Inside Waterbom: thrill slides, calm floats, and pools that change your pace
- The rides to prioritize: Climax, Twin Racers, and Boomerang
- Pools, shade, and the swim-up bar: where you’ll actually recover
- Funtastic for kids: how to keep the whole group happy
- Food, towels, lockers, and add-ons: what costs extra and why it matters
- Rain, humidity, and timing: Bali weather without the drama
- Getting to Waterbom Bali: practical tips for Kuta days
- Price and value: is $22.60 a good deal?
- Who should book Waterbom Bali, and who might skip it?
- Should you book this Waterbom Bali entry ticket?
- FAQ
- What does my Waterbom Bali entry ticket include?
- What is not included with the ticket?
- How long can I spend at the park?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Is the ticket valid only on a specific date?
- When will I receive the official ticket?
- What age range counts as a child for this ticket?
- Is the park ticket available for individuals or groups?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key highlights at a glance

- Prebooked entry for a full day (9am–6pm) with access to the main attractions
- Big-name thrill slides like Climax, Twin Racers, and Boomerang
- Lazy River + pools, including a pool with a swim-up bar
- Funtastic zone built for safe, kid-friendly play
- Tropical, eco-minded design, with sustainable water management ideas
Waterbom Bali tickets: why the prebooking matters in Kuta
Waterbom Bali is in Kuta, where plans can get messy fast—traffic, heat, and long queues can steal your best daylight. The value of a prebooked ticket is simple: you avoid the scramble that comes with arriving and hoping lines move quickly. With online ticketing, you’re set up to get into the park efficiently and spend your energy where it belongs: on the slides and pools.
I also like that this is a true full-day park ticket, not a “show up and rush” deal. You get time to match your day to your group. Want to go thrill-first? Great. Want to start with calmer rides and save the big stuff for later? Also great. This kind of schedule flexibility is a big deal in Bali, where humidity and weather can affect how hard you feel like pushing.
One more practical point: the description notes that buying online in advance can help you avoid some currency-transaction headaches you sometimes get with on-the-spot purchases. In plain terms, it’s often easier on your brain and your wallet.
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The 9am–6pm rhythm: how to use a full-day entry well

This ticket gives you access to the park from 9am to 6pm, which is enough time to do a lot—if you plan your energy. For most people, the biggest mistake is trying to “win” the day by doing everything back-to-back. Instead, I suggest building in breaks on purpose.
Here’s a simple way to structure it:
- Start with the slides that draw the longest lines (you’ll usually feel better doing them earlier).
- Take a middle-of-day break in the pools or shaded areas, when the sun is strongest.
- Finish with your favorites again, especially if you’re with kids who get tired and then unexpectedly perk up.
Waterbom is also the kind of place where you might want to alternate “splash time” and “hang time.” The park has not just thrill rides, but also lounge-friendly options like the Lazy River and multiple pools. That means you can keep everyone happy even if the group wants different speeds.
Inside Waterbom: thrill slides, calm floats, and pools that change your pace

Waterbom Bali is built around variety. You can go from inverted, high-intensity rides to slower, more relaxing experiences without leaving the park. That matters because one bad hour—too hot, too wet, too crowded—doesn’t ruin the whole day. You can switch gears.
For thrill-seekers, the park’s standout slides include Climax, Twin Racers, and Boomerang. These are the kinds of names that usually signal speed, airtime, and “seriously?” moments. The park also has rides with inverted elements and faster, more intense water action, so you’re not just getting watery versions of kiddie slides.
For downtime, you’ve got the Lazy River plus pools, including one with a swim-up bar. Even if you’re not planning to treat that as a party, it’s still a useful option. You can float, rehydrate, and cool down without committing to another ride cycle.
And if you’re traveling as a family, there’s also Funtastic, a kids’ zone designed for safe, interactive play. That’s where the park does something smart: it gives younger guests a place where they can feel included instead of constantly waiting at the edge while older kids race through the bigger attractions.
The rides to prioritize: Climax, Twin Racers, and Boomerang

If you only have one priority list, make it the big thrill slides first—then let the day fill in around them. The park specifically calls out Climax, Twin Racers, and Boomerang, and those names match what you’d expect from a top-tier water park in Bali: fast descents, dramatic track elements, and a real “event” feel.
- Climax: likely best if you want pure intensity early, before your group gets tired.
- Twin Racers: great when you’ve got a competitive streak or siblings who want to race side-by-side.
- Boomerang: a strong choice if you want something that feels like a thrill ride without needing a whole day of transfers or line-hunting.
Now, a small but important reality: the ticket doesn’t include certain extra attractions like Euro-Bungy and Flowrider. So if those are on your personal “must-do” list, treat them as add-ons rather than part of the included ride access.
Pools, shade, and the swim-up bar: where you’ll actually recover

A day at Waterbom is not just a sequence of drops. The park’s pools are part of the fun, and the swim-up bar pool is exactly the kind of feature that helps you keep the day feeling light, not exhausting. Even if you skip bar-style lounging, the big pool areas are a natural reset.
One detail that’s worth taking seriously: a good chunk of your comfort depends on shade. When you arrive, get oriented quickly and think about where you’ll spend downtime. Plan to have a home base so you’re not constantly trekking back and forth in wet swimwear and sun.
Also remember: the ticket includes a shower room, which is useful if you want to go back to your hotel feeling human again. What’s not included is towels and locker service, so you’ll likely need to bring a towel or plan on hiring one if that’s important for your routine.
Funtastic for kids: how to keep the whole group happy

When a water park is family-friendly, it’s not just that it has kid rides. It’s that it gives parents a realistic way to participate without feeling like they’re stuck supervising toddlers the whole time.
That’s the point of Funtastic: a kids’ zone designed for safe, interactive play. It’s built so younger kids can do something that feels like their own adventure, not just watching older kids streak by.
Here’s my practical advice: treat the kids’ zone like a scheduled stop, not a random detour. If you only “check it out” when everyone is tired, it can turn into rushed chaos. If you plan it earlier or mid-day, kids burn energy in the right place, and parents regain control of the day.
And yes—toddlers can have fun here, but you’ll still need to match your expectations to the fact that older kids may want bigger rides. The park’s layout helps because you can split your attention without leaving the park.
Food, towels, lockers, and add-ons: what costs extra and why it matters

This is the one part where people often get surprised, so I’ll keep it clear. The ticket includes park access and slides, but it does not include:
- Towel and locker
- Food and beverages
- Gazebo rental
- Euro-Bungy and Flowrider
- Digi photos
- Spa facilities
That means your real cost for the day is ticket price plus whatever extras you actually use. The good news is that food is described as affordable in the park context, so you likely won’t feel trapped paying only premium prices. Still, treat meals and drinks as an extra line item in your budget.
For towels/lockers, the takeaway is simple: if you hate improvising, bring what you need. If you’re fine using what you bring, you might skip those add-ons. Either way, it’s better to decide ahead of time so the day stays fun instead of money-stress-y.
Digi photos and spa facilities are optional, but if you’re the type who loves getting a souvenir from the day, check whether the photo add-on fits your style. Otherwise, focus on the memories you can carry without another purchase.
Rain, humidity, and timing: Bali weather without the drama

Water parks in Bali work differently than in cooler climates. Even when it’s rainy season, rain tends to show up in short bursts. The park still functions, and that’s the key. You may get wet, you may get brief storms, but you’re not stuck staring at a closed sign all day.
Here’s how I’d handle it as a practical plan:
- Expect on-and-off rain and sticky humidity.
- Bring water-friendly gear and keep a small plan for comfort.
- Treat “rain breaks” as a chance to switch to calmer pools or shaded areas.
Also, don’t let bad weather convince you to abandon the day. A rain moment can feel like an annoyance, but it usually doesn’t need to become a lost day. Waterbom’s mix of ride types helps you keep moving even when the sky changes.
Getting to Waterbom Bali: practical tips for Kuta days
Your meeting point is Waterbom Bali on Jl. Kartika Plaza in Kuta. That’s useful because it puts the park in the same orbit as a lot of Kuta hotels and transport routes, and the description notes it’s near public transportation.
In practice, this is a day where you’ll want to go early enough to settle in. Even if you don’t care about being first, arriving early helps you:
- get your bearings fast
- find shade
- start with the most popular rides while your group still has energy
And because Waterbom is a full-day option, think about your hotel timing. Don’t plan a packed “after park” schedule that depends on being perfectly dry and relaxed. With a shower room included, you can still clean up, but your body will feel like you spent hours playing in water.
Price and value: is $22.60 a good deal?
At $22.60 per person, this ticket is priced as a straightforward full-day entry option. The value comes from what’s included: access to the park and the main slides and attractions (during 9am–6pm).
The best way to judge value is to compare this to your likely behavior:
- If you’ll actually use the whole day, this price can feel very fair.
- If you mainly want one or two rides and then you’re done, you may feel like you paid for more park than you needed.
- If your group wants extras like Flowrider or Euro-Bungy, then the final cost climbs—but those are explicitly not included, so you can plan for that.
Online ticketing is also part of the value story. The description notes it can help you beat purchase lines and reduce currency transaction friction. Even if the savings aren’t dramatic, the time you gain can be worth it—especially in busy Kuta.
Finally, there’s a balance in the park’s overall pricing feel. One piece of context from the wider experience is that the entrance can feel expensive by Bali standards, but the rides and maintenance quality are the reason it’s still considered worth it for a full day of fun. If you treat Waterbom like a main event day, the math tends to work.
Who should book Waterbom Bali, and who might skip it?
You should book this if you want:
- a full-day water park in Kuta without rushing
- a mix of thrill rides and relaxing options
- a place that works for mixed-age groups, including kids with Funtastic
- an online ticket that helps you enter efficiently
You might think twice if:
- you only want one short splash and then want to leave
- you’re strict about keeping the day’s budget fixed, since towels/lockers, food, and certain add-on attractions are not included
- you’re uncomfortable with the idea that Bali humidity and weather can shift quickly (the park handles rain, but you still need to accept you’ll get wet)
If your group wants one “big activity” that everyone can enjoy, Waterbom is built for that. It’s not just a pile of slides—it’s a full day plan.
Should you book this Waterbom Bali entry ticket?
If you’re deciding between doing Waterbom and doing something else in Kuta, I’d lean toward booking if this is on your list. Prebooked full-day access is the right setup for a park like this, where the best days come from having time to switch between thrills, pools, and downtime.
Book it if you have kids, teens, or a group with different comfort levels for intensity. The park’s mix—Climax/Twin Racers/Boomerang on one end, Lazy River and pool time on the other—lets you keep everyone happy without turning the day into a series of compromises.
Skip or reconsider if you’re trying to keep costs ultra-low or if you’re only craving a quick ride or two. In that case, you’d still have fun, but you might feel like you paid for a full-day experience you didn’t fully use.
Either way: plan for extras (food and comfort items) and give yourself enough time to settle in early.
FAQ
What does my Waterbom Bali entry ticket include?
Your ticket includes access to the entire park and all slides from 9am to 6pm, plus use of the shower room.
What is not included with the ticket?
Food and beverages, towel and locker, Euro-Bungy and Flowrider, digi photos, spa facilities, and gazebo rental are not included.
How long can I spend at the park?
The ticket provides entry for a full day, with park access from 9am to 6pm.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is Waterbom Bali on Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta, Bali 80361, Indonesia. The experience ends back at the meeting point.
Is the ticket valid only on a specific date?
Yes. The ticket is valid for the selected date.
When will I receive the official ticket?
You may receive a confirmation booking first, but the official ticket is sent to you within 24 hours.
What age range counts as a child for this ticket?
Children must be aged between 2 and 11 years old.
Is the park ticket available for individuals or groups?
The activity notes a maximum of 15 travelers.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

























