A little splash is all you need to complete your holiday in Mombasa. The Wild Waters entertainment park gives you more than ‘a little’ splash. With 15 water slides and other fun activities, World Waters is designed to bring out the child in you. There’s no other place in Kenya like it. What are the charges at Wild Waters? Here is a breakdown of wild waters Mombasa entrance fee.
Wild Waters Mombasa Entrance Fee
The wild waters ticket price will depend on whether you want to play on the slides or watch and enjoy the ambiance. The pricing is also different for residents and non-residents.
- Resident Slider –If you’re a Kenyan and want to join the fun on the water slides, the charges are Ksh. 1600 (about $12)
- Non-resident Slider—Foreigners who visit with a plan to go into the water will have to pay Ksh. 1800 ($14)
- Non-slider and non-swimmers—if you are not planning on splashing at all, then access to the premise will cost you Ksh 300 ($2.60)
- Members Club —You can join the Wild Waters members club to enjoy their special rates. Members can visit the park up to 4 times per month once membership commences. For Sunday visits only, you pay Ksh 2000 per month per head. To access the club on Saturday and Sunday, you will be charged a membership fee of Ksh. 2500.
Wild Waters Booking
You can visit World Water’s Mombasa as a walk-in customer without a hustle. However, if pre-planning is your thing, then feel free to book on their website.
Be sure to indicate the exact day and month you plan to visit.
Please note that you must sign in to the website to place your booking. You can also book with your phone number.
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Wild Waters Mombasa Slides
- Multine & Harakiri
These are four conjoined slides that allow people to slide together. These are excellent if you visit as a family or as a group.
The most typical activity at Wild waters Mombasa is sliding down one of their 15 water slides.
- Spirals
Test your fear factor by sliding in total darkness inside this giant slide with four corners.
- Kiddies Slides
These are smaller slides designed for children. They are five slides, three open and two tubes, lead the kids directly into the kid’s shallow swimming pool.
- Flume Bowl
You have to be an excellent swimmer to use this slide.
The slide consists of a tube that ends in a bowl that spins you and lands you into a 5-foot swimming pool.
- Lazy River
Sometimes, you want to lie on your floater and slide slowly as you bathe in the sun.
This 270-meter long river surrounding the whole park gives you just that.
- The PlayStation
This is a kid’s favorite as it allows them to play and splash without sliding.
The station has a big overhead bucket that tilts automatically when full, splashing over the head of anyone under it.
Wild Waters Mombasa Directions
Wild Waters is located along Link Road in the Nyali suburbs. It’ll take about 30 minutes to get there from the Moi International Airport.
Mombasa Island is only 10 kilometers from The Wild Waters.
Conclusion
The Wild Waters brings out the child in you. It’s a perfect venue when you need to unwind. Remember to bring your own swimming costume and arm floaties for the children. You can also buy the floaters at the park, but they may be a tad expensive.