Address: 2333 S White Rd, San Jose, CA 95148, USA
Phone: +16694549000
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Peter Karasev
Awesome water park. Coming from east coast, by comparison this is extremely clean, shiny, and not taken over by ruffians or snobs. Lots of fun rides and places to chill. Food is the same as anywhere that supply is artificially limited and demand is high. Either accept it and fork over $$$ for park food, or smuggle MRE/protein packs in your wetsuit or child stroller. When you buy season passes, basically food is the only way the park can get steady revenue from you. Food has to be dirt cheap and easy to prepare, otherwise they'll be losing money and shut down.
Upendran Rajkumar
If you have younger kids below 48 inches, many of the rides are not functional. They don't have enough life guards to run this place. The water was extremely cold. For adults, the park offers many water rides. Also the menu is very limited in the restaurant. I would suggest to bring food and keep it in the car.
Mrs. Black
Raging Waters is a fantastic theme park to go to on a hot summer day. I do have some suggestions however. I think they need to slap a coat of paint on this place. Also they should offer an option to get a cabana all year if one person pays like three hundred bucks. The food court was a bit sad. they really need to evolve and get with the times of people eating healthier by offering vegetable and fruit rich meal options. That said the chicken tenders and fries were tasty. Also I think they need to increase the amount that they're paying their employees to get more of them because a lot of the rides were not open, probably due to lack of staff. All this said I love Raging Waters! I will absolutely bring my own food though next time.
Hana Nguyen
First time me and my son came here. I didn't know buying tickets online would be cheaper than buying tickets in person.
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Yes, but they get taken early, first come, first serve! Arrive early or reserve a cabana.
No you don't. Only the green one. I forgot the name. The one with the 10ft pool.
Yes but if it's not secure they might as you to take off and hold it when you on a water slide
I would call raging waters for group rates and go online to Raging waters website to get their prices for individual passes
Yes, the in-park tubes are free, and you are also not allowed to take your own tibes
Yes
Yes. But I think it requires you to pay.
Yes from 10:30 am to 6pm
No you can not take food of your own inside and it isn't the best to eat outside of the parking lot either.
June 2. closed June 4th monday and open from then on.
Go Costco to get cheaper tickets or if it runs out, book ticket on Yelp. Save you around $15-20/tickets
35 cash
25 dlls I think per person, but the sesoon pass costs 50 dlls and you can go all year
Both but online you can select a day in advance
Yes. There is pizza, burgers, fries, Dole whip, and dippin dots.
No, there is no camping. General admission includes access to the rides during the park's business hours of 10:30-5.
If you buy 4 or more tickets the price is $31.99 ONLINE. Buy your tickets online for a better price. At the gate i believe its $40 per ticket
Yes
About $100
Correct no outside food, but you can get your hand stamped, and you can go to your car and eat food you brought. Bring a cooler
You can but.... You can not take it inside so we keep a cooler in the car and go out and snack and go back in.
I order a Silver online and I switch to Gold I just pay the difference, but I didn't used my Silver, so when a visit the park I tell them and not problem
54 if buy at gate, 44 if you buy online
54 at the gate and 44 if you buy online
Yes. Prices vary but it's not even worth it in the end. You can bring your own tent and chairs if needed. They have limited loungers but if you get there early you can find some. I would bring my own pop up tent. Or even a regular tent. Grass is awful. So be prepared
Saturday May 21 at 10 in the morning is what I know
No I don't think so we were there in the summer and we didn't see any.
May 21
Yes they do
No
Yea still gotta pay to enter
Nope, but food service is terrible, so best to sneak in food
I think because school is starting. They were open all summer...
Yes , just get a stamp in your hand before you leave
No. In fact, you shouldn't even wear goggles on most of them. They might fall off
$40 dollars per person at the location, $43 for a season pass, which is worth the upgrade.
They have an area to the left with little slides and swim area with a water fall. Then a larger childrens slide behind that one that can also be swam in. An area with a tube slide and more swimming. Then a pirate area that my 3 year old really enjoyed.
It’s based on height and not age. So if they don’t meet the height requirements, then no. From my memory I think it was 42” or 48” for many rides. I’m not sure if it varies.
Single day admission around $50. If you're a Costco member you can buy it at Costco for $30. Or just buy the season pass for $49.99.
Yes there is the price for junior/senior s is 35.99$
It is $ 42 to enter the park but if you pay $ 62 for the premium premium oh, you can get in the three water parks sacramento and san jose, as well as multiple discounts at the store for accessory towels discounts on food drinks and Without limited free soda there are two restaurants to eat at.
Yes absolutely.. they are the main headquarters.. 💯% they got you covered!! If you get premium season passes, that gives you access to all 3 parks. Plus 3 individual different "bring a friend pass". And a booklet of great coupons and discounts.
Yes, they have stalls with curtains on one side of the restrooms
I believe so. But id call ahead
Yes, they will stamp your hand. Good call getting food elsewhere. The lines are brutal and there are no healthy options.
If you get a general ticket 4 days in advance, it's $35.99. General ticket is $42.99. If you visit on select days, it's $35.99. For Juniors (under 48") and Seniors (60 yrs or older) it's 29.99. General season passes are 45.99. Premium season passes are 45 99 and VIP season passes are $69.99.
Kid pool is 1ft I was able to take my month old and let him walk in it. They have another pool you can walk into, where water is barely to your feet and goes up to 3ft.
Online you get cheaper to buy The season pass
Yes
I wouldn't trust Google's estimate of when the park is open. Check it on the Raging Waters website calendar https://www.rwsplash.com/hours-and-directions/calendar
My 4 year old daughter loved it last summer. She was just learning how to swim, so there was a lot of time I had to hold her in the deep water. But they have life vests for little kids. She loved the gang slide and splashing in the shallow pools.
Yes i guess!
Raging Waters is closed for the season so you'll have to check their website once they are getting ready for next year
It goes by height
Yes, you must pay for going into the park.
Yes
27 with group on or at Costco too 27
Check on their website, there are some discounts
Weekdays are less busy than weekends, but sometimes rw closes rides /doesn't have enough lifeguards for all their rides on the weekdays so it still can be long lines for rides
Yes you can buy them online. If you buy the tickets there, its ususally a long line.
a
Its for each person
Best to get season pass if u live in the area u will want to go more than once otherwise $37.99
They are not. Open seasonally during summer months. They have a calendar that is updated on an annual basis.
Cuanto es el costo
Yes
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