Bali: Waterbom Bali Entrance Ticket

A splash day in Bali without the beach chaos? Waterbom Bali is that green escape: a 5-hectare water park near Kuta where you can chase thrills or take it slow. I love how safe and well-managed the rides feel, and I also love the way the park keeps you comfortable with shady break spots, lockers, and even showers. One thing to plan for: you’ll spend extra inside the park if you want towel/locker add-ons, gazebo shade, or the more ticketed extras like Euro-Bungy and Flowrider.

For me, the best part is the balance—big adrenaline slides plus easy downtime like the Lazy River and a family-ready Kiddy Area. The atmosphere is fun, not stressful, and the vibe is very “come back again tomorrow” friendly. The possible drawback is simple: it’s a full-day outing from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, so if you only want a short stop, you might feel time-crunched.

Key Things I’d Plan Around

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  • 26 slides with international safety standards, so you can pick thrill levels without guesswork
  • Lazy River breaks to reset between the big drops
  • Kiddy Area for families, with space to play while adults relax nearby
  • On-site food and swim-up bars, so you’re not leaving the park to eat
  • Tidy, well-kept facilities, including shower rooms included in your ticket
  • Sustainability recognition, including major awards tied to responsibility and care

Waterbom Bali in One Day: Why This Park Works

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Waterbom Bali sits in Tuban (right by Kuta Beach’s neighborhood), so you can swap sand crowds for a clean, controlled water playground. It’s open-air and tropical, but it’s also organized—paths make sense, ride access is clear, and you’re not constantly fighting to find the next thing. In practice, that means your day stays fun instead of turning into a heat-and-chaos mission.

What you’re really buying here is time and choice. With access from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM and entry to the entire park and all slides, you can do a full circuit at your own speed. If you love repeats, you’ll find plenty of rides worth coming back for, and the calmer zones help you avoid that drained-after-too-many-slides feeling.

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Price and What You Actually Get for $21

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At about $21 per person for entry, the value depends on how you plan to spend your day. The ticket covers what matters most—access to all slides and the park for the set hours, plus a shower room so you can rinse off after getting soaked.

A few common add-ons are not included, and knowing that upfront saves you surprise spending:

  • Towel and locker rentals
  • Food and beverages (there are dining options and swim-up pool bars, but you pay there)
  • Euro-Bungy and Flowrider (listed as not included)
  • Digi photos and spa facilities
  • Gazebo rental (not included)

I like that the included piece is straightforward: you pay for entry, then you decide how fancy to get. If you show up prepared, bring your own basic essentials (ID, sunscreen, hat), and treat food as part of the outing, the day feels very “worth it.”

Entering the Park: Location, Check-In, and How to Not Lose Time

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The meeting point is Waterbom Bali, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361. Plan to arrive with time to park your stuff and get settled before ride lines build. The park opens at 9:00 AM, and early entry is a smart move if you’re trying to hit your favorite slides while they’re less crowded.

After booking is confirmed, you’ll need a PDF ticket email at least 24 hours before your travel date. You present that PDF at entry, and if it doesn’t show up, you can reach GlobalTix Customer Support via WhatsApp at +65 9765 3804. When you get to the counter, bring your mobile or printed voucher plus your passport or ID for redemption.

One note that can trip people up: the info on eyewear is a bit mixed. The “bring” list suggests sunglasses, but the “not allowed” list calls out sunglasses and the prohibited list includes eyewear. My practical advice is to follow ride signage and staff instructions once you’re on-site—if something can snag or fall during a ride, they’ll likely want it stored.

The Slide Lineup: 26 International-Standard Rides

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The headline is 26 world-class slides, and the key detail is that they’re built and maintained to international safety standards. That matters because it shifts your day from “hope this is safe” to “choose your intensity.” You can start with medium rides, then level up when you feel ready.

Here’s how I’d think about the ride experience:

  • Thrill-seekers will naturally aim for the high-speed drops and twisting sections first.
  • Chill riders will bounce between splashy favorites and slower slides without feeling like they’re missing the fun.

From the info you’re given, you’ll also notice that this isn’t just one kind of slide park. It has big adrenaline options, but it also includes quieter water time like the Lazy River, plus a separate kid-focused area.

Safety and comfort are big deal here, and it shows in how the park runs day-to-day. Visitors repeatedly highlight that the park feels clean, staff are friendly and helpful, and queues don’t usually turn into chaos. Even in busier periods, the longest waits described are often around the 20–25 minute mark for certain standout rides—while many other descents are shorter.

Pacing Your Day: Thrills First, Then the Lazy River Reset

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If you want your day to feel smooth, plan your rhythm. Do a cluster of your top thrill rides, then schedule a recovery block—this is where the Lazy River earns its keep. It’s your chance to cool down without committing to another extreme ride, and it also gives your legs and shoulders a break from constant climbing and descending.

A good strategy is to alternate “big energy” and “reset.”

  • Hit a high-intensity slide when the line is manageable.
  • Follow it with something fun-but-not-exhausting.
  • Then take the Lazy River loop to rehydrate and regroup.

This pattern helps you keep momentum without burning out. And since Waterbom is spread out across 5 hectares, you’re not always forced into a single narrow path. You can find your next ride, get water refills, and still feel like you’re enjoying the park rather than sprinting through it.

Family-Friendly Kiddy Area That Doesn’t Feel Like an Afterthought

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If you’re traveling with kids, the Kiddy Area is one of the biggest reasons this park works. It’s designed for family fun, with a dedicated space so younger kids can play at a pace that fits them. Adults still get value here too: you can supervise without standing around bored.

Ticket rules are simple but important:

  • Children aged 2–11 pay for entry.
  • Under 2 enjoys free entry.
  • Children under 11 must be accompanied by an adult.

So if your group includes little ones, the plan becomes easy: spend the morning on the kid zones and gentler water, then shift older kids and adults toward the bigger slides later in the day.

Food, Swim-Up Bars, and How to Budget Without Guesswork

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Waterbom doesn’t leave you hungry. The park includes five dining outlets and two swim-up pool bars, and the general vibe is that you can eat and drink without leaving the water park. Since food and beverages are not included in the ticket, decide early how you want to handle meals and snacks.

Here’s the value-minded way to budget:

  • Treat park food as a convenience fee, not a surprise cost.
  • If you plan to stay the whole day (which is easy to do), you’ll likely want at least one full meal plus snacks and drinks.
  • If you want a swim-up bar drink, plan that as your treat moment, not an impulsive purchase every hour.

Some visitors call out that food feels reasonably priced compared with other big parks, and that drink options like fresh lemonade can hit perfectly in the Bali heat. If you’re the kind of person who likes to park yourself with a cold drink while everyone else circles the slides, the swim-up bars help you do that.

Clean Facilities and the Wristband System That Keeps Things Moving

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One theme shows up again and again: the park is extremely clean, with toilets described as spotless and staff as attentive and cheerful. That may sound basic, but when you spend hours in wet conditions, cleanliness is a big part of feeling safe and comfortable.

Another practical plus is how payments work inside the park. Many visitors note the convenience of paying via wristband/bracelet, so you’re not juggling cash or cards between rides. That matters because it reduces the friction of having fun. You can focus on the next slide instead of doing the “where’s my wallet” scramble.

Also, showers are included in your ticket, which is rare for water park pricing. It means you can plan a day that ends with you feeling human again, not just salty and sticky.

Practical Tips: What to Bring and What to Avoid on the Rides

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To have a smooth day, bring the essentials listed:

  • Passport or ID card
  • Sunglasses and a sun hat
  • Sunscreen

Then be careful about what might get restricted when you approach rides. Loose clothing and items that could snag are a no-go, and the prohibited list calls out:

  • Loose clothing
  • Eyewear (and the list includes sunglasses too)
  • Swimsuits or shorts with metal decorations (including metal zippers or drain holes)

It’s easy to think, I’ll just wear this and it’ll be fine. But metal details can be a problem around water slide hardware. The best move is to wear slide-friendly swimwear that’s simple and metal-free.

If you’re considering shade, note that gazebo rental isn’t included. Some visitors say it’s worth getting, but you should book in advance if you want one. If you skip it, you can still find sun-beds, especially if you arrive after opening and get your bearings.

Should You Book Waterbom Bali Entrance Tickets?

Yes—if you want a full-day water park that’s built for both thrill and recovery, this ticket is a strong buy. The value is strongest when you plan to stay from opening to late afternoon, bounce between slides, and actually use the Lazy River, kid zones, and included showers.

I’d hesitate if you only want a quick splash and you hate the idea of spending most of your day in water. Also, if you’re expecting everything (towel, locker, food, photos, spa) to be included, read the add-on list again first—because you will pay for extras once you’re there.

If you’re going with a mix of ages, though, Waterbom Bali is the kind of place where everyone can find their lane: big slides for the adrenaline crowd, a Kiddy Area for kids, and easy chilling for adults who want a break. Book it, bring your essentials, and treat the day like a rhythm: thrill, reset, repeat.

FAQ

What time does the ticket let me enter and stay?

Your entry is valid for the park hours 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

What’s included in the Bali Waterbom ticket?

The ticket includes access to the entire park and all slides during the valid hours, plus a shower room.

What’s not included with the ticket?

Not included: gazebo rental, towel and locker, Euro-Bungy and Flowrider, food and beverages, Digi photos, and spa facilities.

Where is the meeting point?

At Waterbom Bali, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia.

Do I need a PDF ticket to get in?

Yes. After booking confirmation, you’ll need to receive another email with a PDF ticket at least 24 hours before your travel date, and present it at entry.

Can I bring outside food and drinks?

No. Outside food and drinks are not allowed.

Are lockers and towels included?

No. Towel and locker rental are not included.

What identification do I need at the counter?

Bring your passport or ID card, and present it along with your voucher (mobile or printed) for redemption.

Are there age rules for children?

Yes. Children aged 2–11 have entry requirements, and under 2 enjoys free entry. Also, children under 11 must be accompanied by an adult.

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