REVIEW · KUTA
Indonesia: Waterbom Bali Entry Ticket
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Waterbom Bali turns a regular hot day into slide time. This prebooked, full-day water park ticket in Kuta is built for variety, from inverted-loop thrills to slower rides and pool lounging. I like that online tickets help you get in with less hassle, and that the park spreads over more than 12 acres of tropical fun.
I love the mix of big thrill slides (Climax, Twin Racers, Boomerang) and gentler options like raft-style fun and the Lazy River. I also really appreciate the family-friendly planning, especially the Funtastic zone for kids who want safe, interactive play.
One thing to keep in mind: the base ticket is good value, but towels, lockers, food, and photo add-ons cost extra, so your real day budget depends on how you plan to spend.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Waterbom Bali at a glance: 9am–6pm in Kuta
- Prebooked entry tickets: how you set yourself up for an easy day
- Thrill slides that feel worth the queue: Climax, Twin Racers, Boomerang
- The Lazy River and cabanas: your built-in reset button
- Family fun in the Funtastic zone: when toddlers also get a win
- Park layout and eco-friendly touches: lush grounds with practical intent
- Food, showers, and the real price: what your ticket covers and what it doesn’t
- Rainy-season reality in Kuta: how to keep the day on track
- Should you book Waterbom Bali entry tickets?
- FAQ
- What are the Waterbom Bali ticket hours?
- Where does this Waterbom Bali experience start?
- What is included in the ticket price?
- Are towels and lockers included?
- Is food and beverages included?
- Are Euro-Bungy and Flowrider included?
- Are Digi Photos included?
- How soon will I receive the official ticket?
- Is the ticket valid on a specific date only?
- What are the child age requirements?
Key things to know before you go

- Full-day access from 9am to 6pm at Waterbom Bali in Kuta
- Thrill highlights include Climax, Twin Racers, and Boomerang
- Relaxation options: Lazy River, shaded cabanas, and a swim-up bar pool
- Family-focused fun in the Funtastic zone for kids
- Clean, well-run park feel with friendly, helpful staff and lots to do
- Shower room included, while towels/lockers and some attractions are separate fees
Waterbom Bali at a glance: 9am–6pm in Kuta

Waterbom Bali is the kind of place you plan like a day trip, not an hour-long stop. Your ticket gives you entry to the whole park from 9am to 6pm, which matters in Bali, where the heat and humidity can make short visits feel rushed. The park is also big in practical terms: more than 12 acres (about 5 hectares), so you’re not stuck doing the same loop over and over.
The vibe is classic water park, but with a tropical, landscaped feel that makes wandering between rides part of the fun. You’ll find multiple pools, shaded areas, and ride zones that work for both thrill seekers and people who just want to float and watch the world get slower. And since a shower room is included, you can rinse off before heading back out into Kuta.
The park is located at Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta, and the experience ends back at the starting point. There’s also a maximum group size of 15, which generally keeps check-in and entry smooth when you arrive around the same time as everyone else.
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Prebooked entry tickets: how you set yourself up for an easy day

Let’s talk about the part that saves your sanity: getting your entry squared away in advance. Waterbom Bali is popular, and you’ll appreciate the time you save by using online ticketing rather than trying to line up right when you want to start sliding.
One practical advantage is that prebooking can help you avoid extra friction with payment and currency handling. The ticket validity is also clear: it’s good for the selected date only, so you’ll want to match your ticket day with your actual Bali plan.
You’ll also want to understand how the paper trail works. You may get an immediate booking confirmation, but that’s not the official ticket. The official ticket is sent to you within 24 hours, so it’s smart to book early enough that you aren’t scrambling the night before.
In short: I like prebooked tickets because they reduce the mental load. In Bali, that’s worth something, especially if you’re also dealing with midday heat or a changing weather pattern.
Thrill slides that feel worth the queue: Climax, Twin Racers, Boomerang

If you came for adrenaline, Waterbom Bali delivers. This is a park that puts its biggest energy into slides that feel designed for real thrill lovers, not just kids with water wings.
Start with the headline rides, because your body will thank you later. Climax is the kind of slide name that makes you expect something intense, and it’s known for its high-impact excitement. Then there’s Twin Racers, which adds a competitive feel with side-by-side racing. And Boomerang is built for that back-and-forth roller-coaster sensation that keeps you laughing even after you catch your breath.
The park also includes other thrill elements, including rides with inverted loops, so you’re not limited to just speed drops. If your group has mixed ages, this is a big reason to choose Waterbom: you can let the thrill crowd chase big rides while everyone else has calmer routes nearby.
Practical advice: ride early or in staggered blocks. The park runs until 6pm, and queues can build as the day goes on. If you’re doing thrill rides, I’d rather you get your heart-rate hitters done first, then settle into pools, Lazy River time, and shade.
Also note: digi photos are not included in this entry ticket. If you’re hoping for official ride photos, plan for extra spending. If you’re not, you can ignore that whole section and keep your day simple.
The Lazy River and cabanas: your built-in reset button

Not everyone wants to go go go, and Waterbom Bali makes it easy to slow down without leaving the fun. The Lazy River is the obvious choice for recovery mode, letting you float at a pace that feels almost therapeutic after you’ve done a couple of high-adrenaline slides.
Another highlight is the pool setup, including one with a swim-up bar. Even if you’re not a bar person, the bigger point is social and comfortable: you get a place where you can sit, cool off, and still feel like you’re part of the action.
Shaded cabana-style areas are also a key part of the experience. One of the best real-world tips from people who love this park is to get there early if you want a sun bed in the shade. That’s not just comfort. It changes your whole day in Bali, because shade is what keeps you from burning out.
If you’re traveling with kids or a mixed group, this is where you’ll win points. Thrills for some, gentle cruising for others, and a shared “meet back here” zone so you’re not playing phone tag all day.
Family fun in the Funtastic zone: when toddlers also get a win

Waterbom Bali is especially good for families, not just as a concept but in how the park sections work. The Funtastic zone is designed for kids with safe, interactive play, which is exactly what you need when you’re managing younger energy levels.
What I like about this kind of family zoning is that it reduces stress. You don’t have to watch kids wander near bigger slides or scramble to find something suitable. Instead, you can keep little ones in an area built for them while older kids and adults enjoy the more dramatic rides.
There’s also a kid age rule you should know: children must be aged 2–11 years old for this ticket category. If you’re traveling with a child outside that range, check before you go so you don’t end up with a mismatch on entry.
For parents, this is the park you want when you’re trying to keep a full-day plan from collapsing after lunch. It’s also a good pick if you want a day where grandparents, teens, and little kids can all participate without one group feeling bored.
Park layout and eco-friendly touches: lush grounds with practical intent

Waterbom Bali is lush and green in a way that feels intentional, not just decorative. That matters because it gives you shade opportunities and visual breaks between water rides. It also helps the park feel more like a destination than a set of slides stuck in one corner.
You’ll also see mention of eco-friendly water management and environmental initiatives. Even without turning it into a lecture, it’s useful context: the park clearly thinks about water as a resource, which is the right mindset for a tropical island where water is not just an accessory.
What you’ll feel, though, is the day-to-day payoff. Because the park is designed across many acres, there’s breathing room. You’re not constantly shoulder-to-shoulder unless you’re in a specific ride area during peak times.
Think of it like this: the park doesn’t just sell rides. It sells a whole-day flow where you can shift between motion (slides), cooling down (pools), and quiet recharge (Lazy River and shade).
Food, showers, and the real price: what your ticket covers and what it doesn’t

Let’s separate the “included” from the “optional,” because this is what changes the value for your budget.
Included with your entry:
- Access to the entire park from 9am to 6pm
- A shower room
Not included:
- Towels and lockers
- Food and beverages
- Euro-Bungy and Flowrider
- Digi photos
- Spa facilities
- Gazebo rental
The base price is $22.60 per person, which is often fair for a world-class water park. But the honest value question is how many add-ons you’ll use. If you pack smart and keep meals simple, it stays closer to the ticket cost. If you want a towel, a locker, official photos, and lots of snacks, your total day expense grows.
On the plus side, dining options include everything from healthier meals to more indulgent treats. People also note that food and drinks are affordable for Bali, which helps. If you’re worried about being overcharged, that’s a comforting sign.
If you’re planning around cleanliness and comfort, the included shower room is a win. After you’ve done multiple slides, a quick rinse makes it easier to stay comfortable for the long haul into the afternoon.
Rainy-season reality in Kuta: how to keep the day on track

Bali’s rainy season can sound like a dealbreaker, but it’s usually more “in and out” than nonstop. In Kuta, expect humid conditions and rain that often comes off and on rather than destroying the entire day. For a water park, that pattern is workable.
Here’s how to use it: when it starts raining, don’t panic. You can shift to indoor-ish breaks and calmer activities, then go back to the slides when the weather lifts. Since your ticket covers 9am to 6pm, you have enough hours to ride through gaps.
Also, rain can cool you down, which makes it easier to keep moving without feeling overheated. Just keep your expectations realistic: there may be moments you wait for drizzle to pass, and you’ll want to be flexible with ride timing.
If your goal is a low-stress day, aim to start earlier rather than later. You’ll get more dry time in the morning and a better chance to find your shaded setup before the park fills up.
Should you book Waterbom Bali entry tickets?
Book it if you want a full-day Kuta water park experience with enough variety for mixed ages. The thrill rides like Climax, Twin Racers, and Boomerang give you the big moments, while the Lazy River, pools, and shaded areas help the day stay fun even when you’re tired.
I’d also book this entry ticket if you care about smoother arrival. Prebooking online reduces friction so you can focus on the fun part instead of shopping around for tickets at the last minute.
Skip this specific setup only if you know you’ll spend heavily on extras. Since food, towels/lockers, photos, and certain attractions are separate fees, your total cost can rise depending on how you like to travel and what you plan to add-ons.
If you want a solid, value-friendly way to spend a Bali day somewhere that’s built for both thrills and relaxation, this ticket is a smart move.
FAQ
What are the Waterbom Bali ticket hours?
Your ticket gives access to the entire park from 9am to 6pm.
Where does this Waterbom Bali experience start?
It starts at Waterbom Bali, located at Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket includes access to the entire park and all slides for the day, plus a shower room.
Are towels and lockers included?
No. Towels and lockers are charged separately.
Is food and beverages included?
No. Food and beverages are not included and cost extra.
Are Euro-Bungy and Flowrider included?
No. Euro-Bungy and Flowrider are not included and are charged separately.
Are Digi Photos included?
No. Digi photos are not included and cost extra.
How soon will I receive the official ticket?
The official ticket is sent to you within 24 hours after confirmation.
Is the ticket valid on a specific date only?
Yes. Ticket validity is the selected date.
What are the child age requirements?
Children must be aged between 2 and 11 years old.






















