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Sassy Mama’s Guide To Water World Ocean Park Hong Kong

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Water World Ocean Park is the place to be! With a range of water park attractions including everything from action-packed water slides to relaxing lazy rivers and a special zone just for the littlies, the Ocean Park water park is fast becoming a family favourite.

Everyone from toddlers to teens are sure to enjoy a day out at Hong Kong’s newest water park. You can expect BIG things — indoor and outdoor wave pools, lazy rivers, and ALL the slides imaginable. There’s even the Whisker’s Splash zone which your youngest ones are sure to love. We’re sure you’ll be scheduling more than one visit to beat the heat for a splash about at Water World Ocean Park this summer.

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Water World Tickets
Attractions At Water World Ocean Park
Food At Water World Ocean Park
How To Get To Water World Ocean Park
Family Facilities At Water World Ocean Park
Sassy Mama Tips For Visiting Water World Ocean Park

Read more: Your Ultimate Guide To Ocean Park Hong Kong


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Water World Ocean Park Opening Hours?

Water World Ocean Park is open from 11am to 7pm Monday to Friday, and 10am to 7pm on weekends and public holidays. These opening hours may change depending on the season and current social distancing requirements so be sure to check the official website for the most up-to-date hours when you want to visit.

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Water World Ocean Park Tickets

Tickets for Water World Ocean Park are now on sale. Ticket pricing is dynamic and will be more expensive at peak times like weekends and public holidays, and cheaper during the week.


Water World Daily Admission Price — Special Offer 25% Off Until 31 October, 2022

Adult Tickets: $345/ $420 (weekday/ weekend and public holiday)
Child Tickets: 
$242/ $294 (weekday/ weekend and public holiday)

Editor’s note – ticket pricing is accurate as of Monday, 5 September, 2022 and valid until 31 October, 2022


Water World Daily Admission Price — July to September, 2022

Adult Tickets: $460/ $560 (weekday/ weekend and public holiday)
Child Tickets: $322/ $392 (weekday/ weekend and public holiday)

Editor’s note – ticket pricing accurate as of Monday, 5 September, 2022 and valid until September, 2022


Sundowner Late Admission Ticket To Water World Ocean Park

Valid for entry to the water park after 4pm.

Adult Tickets: $175
Child Tickets: $123

Editor’s note – ticket pricing accurate as of Monday, 5 September, 2022 and valid until September, 2022


“Go Splash” Annual Water World Ocean Park Tickets

Want to make a splash all year long? Water World Ocean Park is now offering annual passes!

Adult Annual Pass: $2,280
Child & Students Annual Pass: $1,590

For a more affordable option, choose the “Go Splash Lite” which gives you access only on weekdays

Adult Annual Pass: $1,140
Child & Students Annual Pass: $795


“Splash Passes” Skip The Queues At Water World

We know how impatient kids can be after all! Water World offers three different Splash Passes:

  • Splash Pass Lite: Priority access to four applicable rides, $250
  • Splash Pass Pro:  Priority access to all applicable attractions, $350/ $500 (weekday/ weekend and public holiday)
  • Splash Pass Max: Priority access to all applicable attractions, plus Surf Striker, $500/ $600 (weekday/ weekend and public holiday)

Applicable attractions include: Cyclone Spin, Tropical Twist, Rainbow Rush, Vortex!, Cavern Chase, Thunder Loop, Daredevil Drop, Bravery Cliffs and Skyhigh Falls.

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Rides And Attractions At Water World Ocean Park

The attractions at Water World Ocean Park are sure to be a hit with all the family! If you’re wondering exactly which rides are suitable for your kids, check out the handy filter tool on the website. You can sort by age and heights!

Indoor Attractions

One of the best things about the water park is that there are a lot of slides and water play areas indoors. No need to worry about the searing sun, winter chill or sudden onset of thunderstorms! Inside you’ll find the indoor wave pool, Horizon Cove, perfect for a swim or splash, Lazy Cruise for a leisurely float and Surf Strikers where you can try and catch a wave without hitting the ocean. In the slide department, there’s also the raft rides Cavern Chase and Vortex, freefall experience Skyhigh Falls and three speed slides.

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Water Park Attractions For Toddlers And Young Kids

Should you visit the park with little kids? We think so! Kids under 6 years old can go to:

Whisker’s Splash – a multi-level play structure that includes slides, splash zones, a maze and a toddler’s pool.
Lazy Cruise and Rip Tide – indoor and outdoor lazy rivers. Of course they’ll need parents to go with them!
Big Wave Bay and Horizon Cove – the indoor and outdoor wave pools.

Sassy Mama tips: Slippery floors and boisterous, excited big kids and toddlers probably don’t mix. While we’re all looking for something new and fun to do with the little, in this case I’d be careful about choosing my time. Go early, and avoid weekends, public and school holidays when there are likely to be crowds.

Looking at Whisker’s Splash, I can imagine my three year old having an absolute blast. It is strategically tucked away from the big kids rides BUT I do still worry about crowds and over excited kids even when you put this age altogether.

The Lazy Cruise, Rip Tide and wave pools look like lots of fun, but there will be people of all ages about, so you will just have to closely manage your kids.

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Waterslides For Big Kids

Cavern Chase – a four-person raft ride perfect for the family.
Rainbow Rush – a twisting, eight-lane racer waterslide.
Cyclone Spin and Tropical Twist – classic tube waterslides.
Surf Striker – catch a wave without going in the ocean.

Adventurous Water Slides For Teens And Adults

The twists and turns of these water slides are all sure to be a hit with older kids and teens as well as adventurous parents!

Vortex – an iconic, high-intensity raft ride. You’ll hear the squeals!
Skyhigh Falls – a raft ride from the highest point of Water World Ocean Park.
Thunder Loop, Daredevil Drop and Bravery Cliffs – speed slides not for the faint-hearted!

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Food And Restaurants At Water World Ocean Park

There are set to be three food outlets at Water World Ocean Park. Outside food and drink is not allowed (except for babies and infants). Expect reasonably priced typical theme park fare – a burger, with fries and a soft drink will set you back $82. There’s a selection of noodles, rice, western and pasta dishes (as well as sweet treats for dessert!). Most meals range from around $70 to $95. There are also vending machines to pick up drinks at various locations around the park.

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Transport And How To Get To Water World Ocean Park

The water park is just next door to Ocean Park and is accessed from Shum Wan Road in Aberdeen. It’s a short shuttle bus ride from the main theme park which can be prebooked with your ticket.

Driving To Water World Ocean Park

The car park at Water World is now open (as of 8 October, 2021). To park your car at Water World costs $200 during off-peak days or $250 on weekends and peak times, for the full day. Just make sure you book your car park online in advance.

You can also briefly stop to pick up or drop off passengers from private vehicles and taxis, but only in the designated zones.

Public Transport To Water World Ocean Park

From Central Ferry Piers take Citybus route 629 (travels via Ocean Park main entrance).

From Ap Lei Chau Estate, take Green minibus routes 29A and 29X.

From Aberdeen and Tung Sing Road, take Green minibus route 59S.

Be sure to check with the individual operators in case of any route changes.

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Family Facilities At Water World Ocean Park

The lockers and changing rooms are located on the ground floor to your left after you enter. They are quite a way from the park’s attractions so use these to store your valuables and dry clothes, but pack a light bag to bring any essentials that you want in the park.

Lockers

We definitely advise you to book your locker in advance when booking your tickets. While they can be arranged on the day, there are limited numbers and you don’t want to miss out.

There are three sizes:
Regular – best for 1-2 people, sized 41cm/28cm/40cm – $120
Family – best for 3-4 people, sized 55cm/28cm/40cm – $200
Jumbo – best for groups of up to 6, sized 83cm/38cm/40cm – $280

You operate the lockers with a QR code on a waterproof wristband. Scan the code, enter a pin and your locker will open. Be careful – they do shut quickly and it is awkward to reopen when it’s busy!

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Family Changing Rooms

There are several family changing rooms with a private toilet, shower and dry area. There’s also a large nursing and changing room.

Sassy Mama tip: Try to book lockers numbered 1400 – 1432 as these are located in the family changing area.


Sassy Mama Tips For Visiting Water World Ocean Park With Kids

Do You Need To Wear A Mask On The Waterslides?

This was one of our first questions! The answer is no, but you should wear them as you walk to and from the slides. It was suggested to carry a waterproof pouch for storage.

What To Wear To Water World?

If you’ve got kids who plan on making the most of the speed slides, make sure they don’t have any loose objects. It’s also advisable to pack a rash shirt or t-shirt to wear over their swimsuits as any clips or fastenings that could scratch the slides or cause injury are not permitted.

We saw a lot of people wearing lightweight swim shoes. These are a good idea as with all that water and kids, rushing around the floors is sure to get a bit slippery.

What If You Forget Anything?

Essentials like goggles, swim nappies or waterproof pouches can be purchased both at the Treasure Reef gift store at the entrance, and the Splash Shop next to Whisker’s Splash.

Water World Ocean Park, www.waterworld.oceanpark.com.hk

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All images courtesy of Water World Ocean Park.

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