Address: 151 Lamstein Ln, Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411, USA
Phone: +15617906160
Brian Wilder
Great water park for the kids. We have been to several group outings here and the kids always have a good time. Price is right and their are lifeguards on duty to make sure the kids are safe at all times
Jarkesha Callaway
I loved the 1st time experience here. We arrived as they open & the kids were able to play & enjoy the kiddie water area. Unfortunately, thundering start & everyone had to exit the pool. But, I definitely recommend this place for 12 years & under.
Alexus Hoechst
Great place for the kiddos. Concession stands available. Lots of chairs and umbrellas. You can bring in your own small soft cooler with snacks and drinks. Lifeguards are awesome, however, parents rely too much on them. Crazy amount of summer camp kids but everyone was happy.
Sharon Alvar
Calypso Bay things to know before you go: Parking is limited (and free) and fills up quickly. Coolers are not permitted. They have lockers that you can rent for your phones/money/keys etc which is a great idea because our bag of towels and clothes were moved twice by strangers to make room for their stuff. They do not sell sunblock or floaties so bring your own. Calypso Bay is a water park for LITTLE kids. It has a play area which is appropriate for kids that are 1-8 years old, a lazy river, obstacle course (must be 42” tall and able to swim to use it) and two large water slides (must be 42” tall to slide). If you have really little ones, they cannot slide or use the obstacle course. The lazy river will be also be challenging for them because the tubes aren’t small enough to accommodate their size on their own so they have to share a tube with an adult which can cause meltdowns with the independent kids that want to do it on their own. We visited on a Saturday and the place was packed. We had visited the park the summer before so we were aware of all the limited entertainment and size restrictions so none of that bothered us on this trip. What did bother us was the influx of older kids (12-16 years old) that seemly had zero parental supervision and were causing havoc on the lazy river and in the splash area designed for little kids. We had a few issues that happened to us on the lazy river. I’ll mention only two. First, my family (which includes a 4 & 6 year old) were floating on one side of the river to allow others to pass when suddenly we were pushed. A group of boys were jamming into each other with their tubes - therefore running into others and started pushing us forward. When we weren’t moving fast enough - one boy yelled “MOVE.” And they pushed their way through. The second incident happened in front of a seated lifeguard on the lazy river and there was ZERO response from her. My four year old was on one of the smaller tubes (which she barely fits on but wanted to try, thankfully she had floaties on), I was next to her when a group of kids started running in the river with their tubes on, they separated me from my four years old, they inadvertently flipped her off her tube and then rammed their way ahead of multiple families. It appears that the older kids seem to think that the lazy river is a speedway and makes the experience more frustrating than relaxing. Lifeguards do not stop them or ask them to respect the others on the river. The splash area is another mess. My girls were yelled at multiple times by teens to “move” or “get out of the way” when the splash area isn’t designed for older kids. Two lifeguards at one point were making fun of a mom in an ill fitting swimsuit and my daughter almost kicked another child in the face coming down one of the slides because they weren’t telling the kids to move off the blue mat at the bottom of the slide. Lifeguards literally sat quietly and watched the chaos and did nothing to prevent or stop it. It was very uncomfortable. We had been to Calypso Bay once before and absolutely loved it. The lifeguards (last year) were actively present and working to ensure the safety of the visitors. This year was completely different. I know the goal of these seasonal places is to make money but there should be a rule of no unaccompanied minors. There is nothing for them to do so, when they’re forced to be there all day - they get bored and get rowdy. In the end - families are what brings in the money and if unaccompanied minors are ruining their experience, those families won’t be coming back.
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12 and older $10.60/ 3-11 $8.60/ 1-2 $4.60/ After 3:00 prices go down
The waterpark does not allow coolers to be brought in to the park. You may leave and re-enter the park.
Calypso Bay will open on Saturday, March 16th for the 2019 Season. We will be open on Sundays (11am - 5pm) beginning March 17th through September 1st
I don't remember but i was paid $31.90 for me and my two boys.
$11-14.00 per adult
Hi, Trina. Calypso Bay is closed for the 2021 season. Feel free to check out all the Palm Beach County Operated pools at https://discover.pbcgov.org/parks/Aquatics/Pools.aspx. Sincerely, Melanie, Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation.
Hello, Meilin. Please contact Calyso Bay (561) 790-6160 for more information on what is allowed in the water park. Sincerely, Melanie, Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department
5pm
If it is open as long as it is still working, they close some months of the year
No dogs allowed, inside of the water park. Allowed on leash in the county part of the park.
Yes
I think so
No. Outside food and drink is not allowed. With the exception of infant food and formula I'm sure.
You're not suppose to bring food in I dont know how strict they are about it, some ppl say they leave a cooler in the car and will walk out the park to eat when they're hungry. They do sell food and snacks there but it's expensive. I paid more for lunch than to get in the park. They have 1 lazy river and 1 or 2 big slides that little kids cant get on and they won't let them go down together. There is a whole section for the little kids that has 2 smaller slides for them.
No
No, it's a couunty-run park, all admissions are under $12 per person
11 adults, and I think 6 children, military and seniors have discounts
Yes
No
i don't know you'd have to call and ask.
It's all about the kids. Adults can have a watery time as well. But Calypso Bay is all about the kids. Great time at the water park. Have fun kid's
Check the website
They are closed
No they do not allow it sorry
Is a blue and yellow color to distinguish. Use to be a measurement rule at the entrance and regulations too. Also you will be surounded of live guards. FYI to dive into the deep pool 12 feets your kids need to pass a swiming test there. Enjoy.
Nope
Winter closed
Yes but you need to call them for availability. I know the pool is at limited use this time of year.
Honestly I don't know, the closing hours. But if you going to enjoy the water park better go with time.
I think 5:00pm
Sorry no answer
No.
The waterpark has closed for the day due to the storms in the area.
No
Thanks for asking me. I was pay for me and my two kids $31.90 . Pizza and drink $22.95. nice place you will be happy, I always go there
$9 for children and $10 for adults
You can wear shorts and a top. At least I did. I didn't want to reveal so much skin at a little kids water park.
You can..
Daily Admission Adult (12 years & older) $10.60 Senior (65+) & Military (with ID) $8.60 Child (3-11 years of age) $8.60 Toddler (1&2 years of age) $4.60 Infant (under 1 year of age) Free After 3 pm Admission Adult (12 years & older) $8.60 Senior (65+) & Military (with ID) $6.60 Child (3-11 years of age) $6.60 Toddler (1&2 years of age) $4.60 Season Passes Adult $84.80 Child $68.80 Toddler $36.80
It says no outside food.. But as long as it's not obvious..
No
Adults (ages 12 & older) $10.60 + tax Children (ages 3-11) $8.60 + tax Toddlers (ages 1 & 2) $4.60 + tax Infants (under 1) free
You get wet If theres lightning detected they have a lightning detector that alarms if lighting is within 5 miles you have to get out of the water until they sound the all clear you don't get a refund or rain check Your getting wet anyways at the waterpark
That's good at least it it will give fathers the incentive to bring their children happy Father's Day
I believe it is 42 inches but i haven't seen the life guards check during the times I've been.
Outside food is not allowed inside.
Yes but beware of the camps. There will be a lot of them.
No, why would you think that? You can stay from open till close. I do it a lot. Unless there's lightning, then you may have to leave.
Really, my husband and I was turned away they told us that we had to have children with us and they also said since we didn't have any children with us we could not go in and we were to old 🤔🤨
Adult (12 years & older) $10.60 Senior (65+) & Military (with ID) $8.60 Child (3-11 years of age) $8.60 Toddler (1&2 years of age) $4.60 Infant (under 1 year of age) Fre
They are scheduled to re open march 17-18 , its about $10 dollars. Have fun great place for kids.
They normally do during spring break and than back for summer
They do but they are closed for the season
The waterparks are now closed for the 2017 season.
The waterparks are now closed for the 2017 season.
The waterparks are now closed for the 2017 season.
Ok. Will do. Thank you Alex.
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