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    Aquatica San Antonio

    3.0 (98 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Wave pool
    Airon A.

    I was really disappointed at my most recent visit at Aquatica San Antonio. I was initially shocked by the price point of the ticket at $79 with taxes and fees for one day pass, but was going for my nephew's birthday so didn't have a choice. On top of the expensive ticket, you have to pay $45-$90 additional dollars just to park. There are in and out privileges for parking. We experienced weather related closures during the visit. It was scattered showers throughout the day. I was looking forward to riding all the water rides, but made it on one before the rides were randomly closed. I was waiting in line for over 30 minutes and it was never communicated to me that the rides were closed. The communication was horrible. Wasted so much time waiting in line for rides that were not even open. Attempted to go in the lazy river and there were not enough tubes. Waited for 30 minutes for tubes and never were able to get any so just walked around the lazy river with the kids. The wave pool was overcrowded and they 5 minutes between each wave session. It was so crowded and uncomfortable. The kids enjoyed the kiddie water park that had various slides and other interactive water toys but it was crowded as well. My only highlight of the visit was the sting ray area where you can pet the sting rays as they swim by. I think you can also pay additional money to feed them. I would not recommend this waterpark as it is too expensive and overcrowded. After $80, I only was able to ride one ride due to the bad communication of the staff and uncoordinated response to the rain showers. I feel like I did not get my money's worth. Of course the website says there are no rain checks or refunds for rain. Convenient.

    Jo Ellen V.

    My daughter recently visited for a long weekend and really wanted to go to Aquatica. It is a well kept park and the staff was very welcoming. We had lunch here which was good and fairly priced as far as water parks are concerned. On the downside, 4 of the rides were not in operation the Sunday we visited. I am unsure but assume it was due to staffing. Also, the website said they opened at 10:30 when in reality was 11:00. I did go on one water ride but mostly lounged in our rented cabana or floated along the lazy river. There were a lot of abandoned tubes floating alone in the river which I personally think should be removed by the staff as it causes quite a bit of congestion. We stayed for maybe 4-5 hours which was plenty between the heat and squealing kids. I had a nice time but I was also glad it was included with our Seaworld season passes.

    Big Surf Shores
    Ino R.

    Great time at SeaWorld Aquatica! We came early to get into the park and were able to take advantage of the space. Although there are plenty of chairs and beach loungers, but shaded areas come at a premium at these "break from the Texas sun" locations. Getting there at gate open times at 10:00am helps in securing those choice spots for free. There are also loungers and cabanas for rent at $80/$300 respectively. The kid enjoyed the many water slides, but were totally mesmerized with the wave pool. When the slides were closed for inclement weather, the wave pool was the last to close. As the park vacated because of the weather, my kids waited out the rain out, and were the first back into the wave pool. They were also the first ones in line to get onto the slides when they opened, too. It was an awesome time at this water park. Each slide or area had an ample supplement of life guards. The staff was super friendly. You have access to foods, drinks, and ice creams. It's touchless, so you can pay with your device, if you choose. Tip 1: Get there early. Stake a respectful claim on some chair real estate. Enjoy the slides early, prior to the lines. Tip 2: If you have the option, military have one complimentary entrance (and up to 4 dependents) per season under the Waves of Honor program. Tip 3: If you're in SA, remember that it only rains for like 10min, then it'll stop. Have a great time at Aquatica. We totally did.

    Beluga Whale experience
    Cindi G.

    This place is just so so. Staff is young and relatively unhelpful, employees clearly lack leadership and guidance as processes (lines, food, rides) are just all over the place. Food is cold before you sit down because it's a cluster to use the stupid apps to pay and get a $2.50 discount or your free meal, and there is no expedited line for people who have been in public before. Rides are fun, we ended up buying the "Quick Queue" for both parks because waiting is uncomfortable and hot. Aquatica rides are all over the place. Some allow show and some don't, some have shoes storage but it's far from the exit so you're both standing in line barefoot getting your feet burnt and then walking a long distance to get your shoes after the ride. Cabana at Aquatica was nice, but the "food service" was unavailable. Beluga Whale experience at Discovery Cove was awesome. Be aware every single person must wear a Sea World full wetsuit and shoes, no exception. It was fun, but messy and definitely not Disney. I don't touch in the animals in zoological places, that's not my area of expertise.

    Emily L.

    This is THE WORST went for holiday weekend and the food lines are completely unprepared You have four people making the food trying to feed a massive crowd. Waiting in line for over an hour just to get food DONT COME HERE - they need to fix their food lines and they don't allow outside food or drinks so you are just screwed

    Marcus C.

    How can you not love coming here and experiencing all that Aquatica has to offer. You will enjoy a wild and refreshing blend of family-friendly fun. The park boasts fun slides. Aquatica also offers unique animal encounters. Combined with SeaWorld San Antonio's marine exhibits and fun shows featuring amazing creatures like orcas and dolphins, Aquatica promises a memorable day with your family.  Aquatica delivers a well-rounded park experience for visitors of all ag

    Lazy river
    Kisha C.

    Visited Aquatica in San Antonio and it was not at all what I expected. Looking on the map, I thought this was a huge waterpark with lots of attractions but it was not. It has your basic lazy river, wave pool, slides, splash pads, and playground but that's it. Visited on Memorial Day and it was crowded. Park ended up getting shut down at 5pm due to weather conditions and with everyone leaving at the same time, it took :45 minutes to get out the parking lot. Paid general admission to park ($37), paid for a locker ($20), bought food to feed three people ($68), and bought one day admission tickets for three ($203) online because it was much cheaper then paying at the location. Overall my children had fun and that's all that matters to me.

    Brooke G.

    This was the worst amusement park experience I've ever had in my entire life. I prepaid in advance for a two-day pass that included admission to both parks, all day dining, & parking totaling almost $400. In fact, the total went over $400 when I was forced to purchase a $25 locker that would later be turned off due to employee error. You would think that, in and of itself would have been addressed by way of a refund/concession given the fact that I was forced to purchase the locker & then I wasn't even able to access it bc of employee error. However, passing off stress/burden/cost to the guests by way of poor operating standards combined with bad attitudes/errors of employees seems to be the real theme of the park, in my opinion. The park itself was filthy (condiment stations looked unsanitary and mostly neglected, beer cans littered everywhere, someone was smoking cigarettes nearby the restaurant while we were eating) with excessive wait times even for a busy weekend. Customer service is non-existent. It was an exhibition in disorganization, poor communication, ill-informed and rude employees with little to no concern about customer satisfaction or making it a memorable and happy place for children. It was the first time for both my daughter and myself. We traveled an hour and a half each way to be there and with every person I encountered, I explained it was our first time. Whenever I tried to get information related to our dining pass or the park itself, I was met with rude, unhelpful responses. Utilizing the apps is unhelpful bc the internet does not support that many devices on highly populated days. I encountered four supervisors yesterday and w the exception of one of them, every single one of them was equally tacky, unhelpful, ill informed and careless. You would think that for $400 over two days there would be some form of perceived value in the experience. Most of the day was spent walking in circles and being redirected after waiting excessive amount of time in line to learn that there was some type of criteria I didn't meet to be in that line despite speaking to employees before getting it in that line. I would go into greater detail but I'm saving that for my email to the president, Better Business Bureau, and the Department of Consumer Affairs. There are better options in the area all of which are far superior choices. Six flags Morgan's Wonderland Schlitterbahn Splash Town If Disney World is the happiest place on Earth, it stands to reason that SeaWorld is the UNhappiest place on Earth. I didn't even utilize my second day ticket bc the idea of having to go back into what they call an amusement park was so frustrating and stressful that I decided to take my concerns to the Better Business Bureau/Consumer Affairs and send an email to the president. I was point blank told, "You're in the park and you're not getting your money back for the day that you haven't even attended yet." I didn't ask for any rebates or refunds for the useless day that I spent there however I said, "I am not interested in returning tomorrow just give me the money back for tomorrow's pass that I have paid for but haven't experienced." The actual response was, "We're not going to do that because we don't do that. Even IF I wanted to help, I couldn't." Corporate thuggery at its finest. This is unethical, dishonest and bad business. It's no wonder that SeaWorld has been marred with bad press, controversy, and scandal since inception. The amount of disorganization, cost, and bad behavior was truly exceptional and they seem to be proud of it. That also explains this terrible rating they have on the BBB. They strong arm you into spending more money with no delivery or execution on quality of experience or service. There is no perceived value let alone actual value, there is no quality control, cleanliness, customer service, resolution. It was a day of exorbitant cost and anti fun. Consumers you have a choice and if your choice is not to be treated like this, then take your dollars & time to an organization that values customers. Do better Aquatica.

    Jessica L.

    Military offers free entrance when you purchase online, so check out the website first for tickets! $30 for parking. Soooooooo many slides were closed and the small raft slide for the smaller kids were closed as well... My kids were pretty much for the wave pool and the splash pad. Lazy river they enjoyed as well. However, PSA! Parents, please watch your own children. The workers will not say anything to the children unless they are where they are not supposed to be. So please watch for the safety of your own children as you do not know if other children will be rough with yours. The wave pool can be congested and dangerous for younger children if you are not paying attention as the waves can be pretty big especially with other people knocking into you. What grind my gears are unaware parents. Slash end of PSA. The only food that you can order is in the center I believe. I would get there a tad earlier then meal times because only one side was open so the line was incredibly long. Most of the food trucks were closed which must be from the shortage of workers. I waited 40 minutes to get dip n dots for my children when there was only 4 guest ahead of me. It's so slow for the lines and I went on a day where it wasn't busy so be prepared! My kids enjoyed this park more than the aquarium side. You can pet the stingrays here as well. 4 stars for a day full of them using all their crazy energy.

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    We had fun!! The splash pad is fun, the pool area is cool, and there are tons of spaces to relax!

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    Question 1: Do we go through metal detector at aquatica? Question 2: Are they lenient if you bring food?…

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    Is there parking lot near the seaworld aquatica waterpark so we dont have to pay $25?

    No, the only way to avoid it would be the get dropped off

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    This is the best waterpark I've ever been too if you go, you have to get a drink up because it's…read morerefillable and you get to just relax. Also, lazy river is perfect for Dad. All the rides are perfect for kids and overall one of the best water parks I've ever been to I would say the best if you go to Texas San Antonio, you have to go here older people in there are really nice if you do go Not only to drink couple help but getting pass passes for everything if you get the bands, you get a ride everything with a fast pass only once though sadly I hope the owner of the park notices this because this is really a great waterpark and the mascot is a dog so that's my favorite animal so really good should go recommended and when I went everyone, there seemed really happy and none of the rides cost money unless you're trying to get the fast band also go on the dragon ride or one of the only roller coaster water parks which has a roller coaster that is only involved with water and it's awesome but when we went, there wasn't the longest water ride. It wasn't available, but if it is to you, you should go on it.

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    SeaWorld San Antonio

    3.1
    (1.1k reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Super fun times at Seaworld! There are so many thrilling…read moreamusement rides, from very scary roller coasters to slower ones for the kids. A few water rides too. The Atlantis water ride was really cool! The orca show was educational and entertaining. Food was ok, not too many vegetarian options other than beyond burger or pretzels. The all day drink cup is definitely worthwhile. Will go back again!

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    Six Flags Fiesta Texas

    2.5
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    11.1 mi

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    The absolute worst customer service experience! From the website to the staff at the park, the…read moreentire process was frustrating. We purchased our tickets online to attend the July 4th celebration, but nowhere on the website did it mention that viewing the fireworks required an additional $17 admission. It also failed to mention that the fireworks wouldn't begin until 11:00 p.m. When we tried to get answers, no one seemed to have accurate information. Employees directed us to Customer Service, while Customer Service referred us back to employees. Unfortunately, no one was able to provide clear details, leaving many guests confused and frustrated. The experience was made even more frustrating because supervisors blamed the marketing department instead of taking ownership or providing solutions. It was clear they had very little knowledge of the actual park experience, event details, or what guests had been promised. Rather than helping resolve concerns, they shifted responsibility, leaving customers feeling ignored and unsupported. Guests shouldn't have to navigate conflicting information or excuses when they simply want accurate answers and good customer service. What made the situation even more disappointing was seeing so many people turned away. In previous years, guests were able to walk in and enjoy the fireworks, but this year's additional charge caught many by surprise and resulted in a lot of unhappy customers. The one bright spot was the fireworks themselves. The 360-degree view from inside the park was absolutely spectacular and made for an incredible show. While the fireworks were well worth seeing, the lack of communication and poor customer service significantly took away from what should have been a memorable Fourth of July experience. #SixFlagsFiestaTexas #MySixFlags

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    3.4
    (125 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Why 3 stars? Because it wasn't our top choice, but it got the job done…read more --- --- --- I wanted to take a family trip to San Antonio when the Cleveland Cavaliers were playing the Spurs. I was in no hurry to book our accommodations and just kind of got around to it eventually, where I was sad to see that our top two hotel choices were completely booked. I was confused as to why this was happening, but quickly came to realize that the Final Four was in San Antonio that same weekend. Welp! To the Hyatt Regency Hill, we went! We booked this hotel because it was listed as one of the more kid friendly options in the area. Again, "one of", aka the third best. As soon as we arrived, we headed to the pool and lazy river, which were fun, but I was pretty annoyed at the 48" inch requirement for the water slides. Our 6 year old son is 43" and has done much bigger slides at other water parks and even at our community pool. 48" was definitely overkill. Positives: We definitely enjoyed, and took advantage of having a full kitchen, washer/dryer and an actual bedroom with a pull-out couch in the living room. The property itself was definitely very nice, overall. Negatives: The bed was way too soft for our liking and the pillows were cheap. And the shower door would catch on the tile every time you opened it. I would not hate a situation where we had to stay here again, but I wouldn't seek it out.

    Staying at the Hyatt for the second year in a roll! Excellent place to stay and enjoy the lazy…read moreriver, pools, outdoor activities as well as the San Antonio area! Place is great for families and friends. Many things to do and in the evening they have fireplace marshmallow by the fire pit! Great for the families with kids!

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    Camp Fimfo Texas Hill Country

    Camp Fimfo Texas Hill Country

    3.5
    (104 reviews)
    42.9 mi

    We had a wonderful stay at Camp Fimfo and would definitely recommend it for families looking for a…read morefun-filled getaway. There are so many amenities and activities available for all ages, and the park is very clean and well maintained. It was obvious that improvements are continually being made throughout the property, and the staff was consistently friendly and welcoming. The cabins were comfortable, although the beds could be upgraded for a better sleeping experience. For guests staying multiple nights, it would be nice to have refreshed towels and linens offered during the stay. While the activities were a lot of fun, more information could be provided regarding attractions such as the zip line and Cliff Carver. It often felt as though guests were expected to already know where to report and what the rules and procedures were. Check-in was also a little confusing, as it was not immediately clear where guests should go upon arrival. One area that could use clarification is the golf cart rental policy. The wording regarding check-in and check-out times was somewhat confusing, particularly for guests who do not rent a cart for their entire stay. This created some frustration when carts could not be picked up earlier in the day fully charged. Overall, Camp Fimfo is a fantastic vacation destination with plenty of family-friendly activities and a great atmosphere. With a few improvements to communication and guest information, the experience would be even better.

    Our family reunion was held here, and we absolutely loved it! The variety of facilities--from…read moredifferent cabin sizes to the pools and all the fun amenities--made it perfect for our large group. Everything was clean, the staff was incredibly helpful, and there were plenty of fun activities for all ages. We also appreciated how convenient the location was--close enough to shops in case we needed to grab anything we forgot. A very special shoutout to the Recreation & Activities Supervisor, Kim Wertens! She was amazing--so patient, resourceful, and truly went above and beyond to accommodate our group of 90 people. She worked with our preplanned schedule and helped keep all the kids entertained, which made a huge difference for everyone. We would absolutely recommend this place to friends and family and would love to come back again!

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