We initially wanted to go to the Aquafan park. When we were at the tickets booth, we saw that a ticket for a day would have costed almost 15000$ instead of the 13000$ stated online (9100$ if you buy the ticket online 1h before the park opens). So we decided to buy the tickets online and come back on another day. When we came back, we were told that food cannot be taken inside so we had to spend 1000$ to temporarily store our food at a different booth of the park. After that we could finally enter. Of course we needed to store our street clothes, phones and other stuff somewhere, so another 2500$ had to be spent on the locker. Finally, it was time to test some water slides, at least we thought so. Most of the slides require an inflated ring. However, the rings are not transported to the waterslide by a conveyor belt, no, you have to go to the end of the slide and get it from a customer who is coming out of the slide. Never seen such a poorly designed system. The slides themselves are fun but you have to wait forever for a 30 seconds ride. After about 3 hours (about 4 rides) we decided to go to the coaster park which was almost empty. Since the coaster park is not included in the ticket, each of us had to spend another 7000$ to get the entry ticket. We rode the boomerang coaster which was quite okay, but we had to wait some minutes in the coaster seats because they were waiting for more people to come... Then we wanted to ride the green one, but it was closed. After about 1 1/2h we decided that we had ridden almost everything we wanted (except the closed one) and wanted to take a last round in the boomerang coaster again. My friend felt sick after the ride and asked for a bag but the woman didn't ask what's wrong or tried to find a bag but just said "please go outside if you need to puke"... Those parks were neither worth the time, nor the money. Definitely no...
Read moreWhat an absolute joke of a place. First of all: tickets are sold online & in person on the day. They have a functional website listing all their promotions & out of services rides. We traveled to the park on a Sunday 28/09/2025, 4 adults & 1 child, they had 3 rides out of order but the tickets to enter remained full price, supposedly they had a 3x2 tickets offer, which is an absolute joke as well- we paid for this promotion $65,600 ARG PESO cash for 2 adults & 1 child, their website states that the individual passport normally cost $28,700 plus service fee of roughly $6000 arg peso
Long queue to purchase tickets, longer queue to enter & have your bags inspected as food & drinks are not permitted, you queue minimum of 90minutes to 2hrs for each game. We entered at 12pm & existed at 7pm but only managed to ride TWO games only, what an absolute joke & scam of locals hard earn money but also a sour taste for the tourist too (like myself)
Different options available for food & drinks inside however all OVERPRICED & poor quality such as the empanadas we purchased- they listed a promotion of 3 empanadas plus 1 drink for $9500 ARG peso - total scam again!
Toilets were clean & well maintained. Parking is available on the streets or paid...
Read moreParque de la Costa is an expansive amusement park located in Tigre, a town just outside Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is the largest theme park in the country and offers a wide range of attractions for all ages, including thrilling roller coasters, water rides, and family-friendly shows. The park is situated along the scenic Tigre River, providing visitors with beautiful views as they enjoy the various entertainment options. In addition to the rides, Parque de la Costa features a variety of restaurants, arcades, and seasonal events, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking fun...
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