The price was reasonable and affordable. There was so many different things for the kids to do but I was still able to keep an eye on them. They had a great time. The only down fall for me was the long lines to get food or drink or ice cream, even to go to the bathroom. Also, there is no shade at all unless you reserve a tent. but we will be back though.
It was an entertaining day. The place was nice and clean. They sell food and drinks. They also have vending machines. Chairs and tables are limited so get there early. You get lucky and find a lounge chair but no shade. The tables are under shade. You can also rent tents with tables and chairs for an extra fee. I think the lady that I spoke to said it was about $140 for the day. Parking fee is $5 and 2 size lockers. The small size is $10 and the large is $20. The kids and even adults will really enjoy this place. Just make sure you wear lots of sunblock and a hat.
Returning to Las Cascadas after about 13 years, I had high expectations based on my memories of the place—but unfortunately, I was completely let down. The park felt neglected, almost as if I had wandered into an abandoned water park. It was eerily quiet, with barely any visitors, and the few employees around seemed disengaged, as if they were just going through the motions.
The overall condition of the park was disappointing. The pools were dirty, with visible debris floating around, and the “Río Loco” was still and murky, lacking any current or motion. The wave pool was over-chlorinated to the point that I was worried about the effects on my skin and eyes—it felt like I could come out with my skin bleached! On top of that, most of the slides were out of service, which was a huge disappointment given that they’re a big attraction for families.
The park also felt unsafe in several areas. I noticed open access to some dangerous spots that were completely unattended, which seemed like a big risk for any visitors who might come with kids.
I get that the park was practically empty due to the rainy day, but the lack of attention from the staff was surprising. They spent more time on their phones than paying attention to their surroundings or ensuring a good experience for the few guests there.
Overall, I’d advise others to save their money and skip this park. It’s simply not worth the time, money, or the hassle. If Las Cascadas was once a fun place to visit, it sadly isn’t anymore.
In the past the park need some fixing problems, but now they fix and improve everything. Good food and drinks. The pools are amazing and the water slides are the best. You can go with your family and friends and you are going to have a nice day!! Best parking ever. The price is affordable wen you can spend a day in the park!
Tatiana Bonilla
6 months agoThe price was reasonable and affordable. There was so many different things for the kids to do but I was still able to keep an eye on them. They had a great time. The only down fall for me was the long lines to get food or drink or ice cream, even to go to the bathroom. Also, there is no shade at all unless you reserve a tent. but we will be back though.
Kaly Nieves
7 months agoOverated, open by 9:00pm and doors closed at 5:00pm (literally) they kik you out. Expensive t For the attractions offered.
Jackie Rivera
a year agoIt was an entertaining day. The place was nice and clean. They sell food and drinks. They also have vending machines. Chairs and tables are limited so get there early. You get lucky and find a lounge chair but no shade. The tables are under shade. You can also rent tents with tables and chairs for an extra fee. I think the lady that I spoke to said it was about $140 for the day. Parking fee is $5 and 2 size lockers. The small size is $10 and the large is $20. The kids and even adults will really enjoy this place. Just make sure you wear lots of sunblock and a hat.
Ricardo Mora
2 months agoReturning to Las Cascadas after about 13 years, I had high expectations based on my memories of the place—but unfortunately, I was completely let down. The park felt neglected, almost as if I had wandered into an abandoned water park. It was eerily quiet, with barely any visitors, and the few employees around seemed disengaged, as if they were just going through the motions. The overall condition of the park was disappointing. The pools were dirty, with visible debris floating around, and the “Río Loco” was still and murky, lacking any current or motion. The wave pool was over-chlorinated to the point that I was worried about the effects on my skin and eyes—it felt like I could come out with my skin bleached! On top of that, most of the slides were out of service, which was a huge disappointment given that they’re a big attraction for families. The park also felt unsafe in several areas. I noticed open access to some dangerous spots that were completely unattended, which seemed like a big risk for any visitors who might come with kids. I get that the park was practically empty due to the rainy day, but the lack of attention from the staff was surprising. They spent more time on their phones than paying attention to their surroundings or ensuring a good experience for the few guests there. Overall, I’d advise others to save their money and skip this park. It’s simply not worth the time, money, or the hassle. If Las Cascadas was once a fun place to visit, it sadly isn’t anymore.
Nelson Medina
6 months agoIn the past the park need some fixing problems, but now they fix and improve everything. Good food and drinks. The pools are amazing and the water slides are the best. You can go with your family and friends and you are going to have a nice day!! Best parking ever. The price is affordable wen you can spend a day in the park!