Raging Waters Los Angeles
San Dimas, CA
By Simir Shah
★★★★★4.4(41 Google reviews)
California's largest water park sits right inside Bonelli Park with slides, a wave pool, and a kids' play area for the little ones. Buy tickets online in advance to save, and bring water shoes since the deck gets blazing hot in summer. Hours shift week to week, so check the calendar and arrive at opening to beat the crowds.
Good for
- Ages 3–5
- Ages 6–9
- Ages 10+
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Raging Waters Dr, San Dimas, CA 91773, USA
~$40/person online in advance, up to ~$75 at the gate; parking ~$25
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What visitors say
- Rosana Nunez★★★★★
I would recommend the season pass you get discounts on food and parking is included. keeping the kids busy and off their phones was my goal for this summer. We love when we are able to visit anytime and any day when there is lots of people we just relax in the lazy river or wave pool. When it’s empty we hit the slides.
3 years ago
- Maynard Cabellon★★★★★
Went with my family to Raging Waters this past Tuesday and we had a blast. The water was clean and cool, and the staff, including the lifeguards and snack stand employees, were all very friendly, helpful, and accommodating. I had read a lot of complaints about the staff beforehand, but I personally saw nothing like that during our visit. Everyone we interacted with was great. Almost all of the attractions were open, except for maybe one ride, and we had fun on all of them. I definitely recommend going on a weekday. The park felt like it was only at about 25 to 30% capacity, so wait times were very short for most attractions. It was also cheaper, at only $44 on the early weekdays. My only complaint is the food prices. They are extremely overpriced. $16.99 for a hot dog is absolutely insane, and everything else was similarly expensive. Pro tip: Park close to the entrance, bring your own food, and keep it in your car. You can leave the park to eat and then return afterward. You’ll save a ton of money. Had I known that was an option, I never would have bought food inside the park. To Raging Waters management: Please lower your food and drink prices. More people would likely stay in the park and eat there if the prices were reasonable. The prices were higher than what you’d see at many NBA or MLB concession stands. I would have given a 5-star review if the food prices had been more reasonable.
a month ago
- junior sandoval★★★★★
I will recommend to get the H2o water pass cause most the waiting time its about an 1 hour at least on peak hours ....
3 years ago
- Sandra Mrad★★★★★
Though we all love this place , but its a hassle to park , we have to drive like 7 minutes to turn and arrive back to the main entrance parking ( platinum member). I don’t know whats the logic behind it specially on Monday .
2 years ago
- Yenmy Amaya★★★★★
Very niicee!!! Love it
4 years ago
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