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Chanolandia — Attraction in Quintana Roo

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Chanolandia
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Nearby attractions
Parque Villas Del Sol
Av. CTM 5, Villas del Sol, 77723 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
Nearby restaurants
El más Carbón
Av. CTM Manzana 1 Lote 4-ext 6, Villas del Sol, Primera sección, 77723 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
El Almendro
Av. CTM, Villas del Sol, 77723 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
Los Olvidados Villas del Sol
Villas del Sol, 77723 Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
El Negro
Villas del Sol, 77723 Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Hamburguesas Tom's
C. Guaco 17, Villas del Sol, 77723 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
DON PEPE TACOS Y HAMBURGUESAS
Villas del Sol, 77723 Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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FRACC. REAL BILBAO
77714 Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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Chanolandia

Prolongacion Avenida Colosio Ctra. a Merida de Cuota Km 3, 77710 Q.R., Mexico
3.9(351)
Open 24 hours
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Family friendly
attractions: Parque Villas Del Sol, restaurants: El más Carbón, El Almendro, Los Olvidados Villas del Sol, El Negro, Hamburguesas Tom's, DON PEPE TACOS Y HAMBURGUESAS
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+52 998 151 6813
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Nearby attractions of Chanolandia

Parque Villas Del Sol

Parque Villas Del Sol

Parque Villas Del Sol

4.0

(197)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Things to do nearby

5 Cenotes Jungle Tour
5 Cenotes Jungle Tour
Thu, Dec 11 • 11:00 AM
77720, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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Biking Into A Jungle Hidden Cenote
Biking Into A Jungle Hidden Cenote
Thu, Dec 11 • 8:00 AM
77702, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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Nearby restaurants of Chanolandia

El más Carbón

El Almendro

Los Olvidados Villas del Sol

El Negro

Hamburguesas Tom's

DON PEPE TACOS Y HAMBURGUESAS

El más Carbón

El más Carbón

4.7

(59)

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El Almendro

El Almendro

2.6

(4)

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Los Olvidados Villas del Sol

Los Olvidados Villas del Sol

3.0

(2)

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El Negro

El Negro

4.3

(2)

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Reviews of Chanolandia

3.9
(351)
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5.0
1y

This place is awesome! Highly recommend this if you have younger kids….. the day we went the park was completely empty, we were the only visitors. It was 120 Mexican pesos for adults (US$7-8) and 60 for kids (US$3-4)!! There are four different pools with slides and a couple of the pools had slides side by side so you could race. The kids loved it (and the adults too!). Bathrooms were clean.

The pools that were open were well maintained. There is a decommissioned cenote there (it was a bit stinky when you’re close to it) but if you ignore that entire area this is an AWESOME water park. Way better than the more crowded...

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3.0
6y

It's a great place to visit for pools and a few slides. People in reviews talk about the water being dirty.... What happened is that many slides used to go into a cenote which is now contaminated and closed. By the end of the week some of the pools got very dirty and my kids got an infecrion from it (a skin infection). There are still a bunch of smaller slides and two huge pools. It's cheap, friendly, has good food and is a cheap place to spend the day. It was 80 pesos for adults and 40 for kids and you can bring in your own food just no alcohol (can...

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5.0
3y

Place was a ton of fun. Not as dirty as some of the reviews seem to suggest. There’s is an old cenote lagoon thing that is decommissioned so ya that’s dirty. Those slides are closed anyway.

But the pools and the slides seemed clean to us. You can even bring your own charcoal and bbq there for 100 pesos.

Slides were great. Some really fast (my kids (4&6) loved the dolphin one when I went with them) . Life jackets for kids were 20...

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Nick RolfeNick Rolfe
This place is awesome! Highly recommend this if you have younger kids….. the day we went the park was completely empty, we were the only visitors. It was 120 Mexican pesos for adults (US$7-8) and 60 for kids (US$3-4)!! There are four different pools with slides and a couple of the pools had slides side by side so you could race. The kids loved it (and the adults too!). Bathrooms were clean. The pools that were open were well maintained. There is a decommissioned cenote there (it was a bit stinky when you’re close to it) but if you ignore that entire area this is an AWESOME water park. Way better than the more crowded resort ones.
Bevin ClareBevin Clare
It's a great place to visit for pools and a few slides. People in reviews talk about the water being dirty.... What happened is that many slides used to go into a cenote which is now contaminated and closed. By the end of the week some of the pools got very dirty and my kids got an infecrion from it (a skin infection). There are still a bunch of smaller slides and two huge pools. It's cheap, friendly, has good food and is a cheap place to spend the day. It was 80 pesos for adults and 40 for kids and you can bring in your own food just no alcohol (can buy it here).
Jeremy WongJeremy Wong
Place was a ton of fun. Not as dirty as some of the reviews seem to suggest. There’s is an old cenote lagoon thing that is decommissioned so ya that’s dirty. Those slides are closed anyway. But the pools and the slides seemed clean to us. You can even bring your own charcoal and bbq there for 100 pesos. Slides were great. Some really fast (my kids (4&6) loved the dolphin one when I went with them) . Life jackets for kids were 20 pesos if needs.
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This place is awesome! Highly recommend this if you have younger kids….. the day we went the park was completely empty, we were the only visitors. It was 120 Mexican pesos for adults (US$7-8) and 60 for kids (US$3-4)!! There are four different pools with slides and a couple of the pools had slides side by side so you could race. The kids loved it (and the adults too!). Bathrooms were clean. The pools that were open were well maintained. There is a decommissioned cenote there (it was a bit stinky when you’re close to it) but if you ignore that entire area this is an AWESOME water park. Way better than the more crowded resort ones.
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It's a great place to visit for pools and a few slides. People in reviews talk about the water being dirty.... What happened is that many slides used to go into a cenote which is now contaminated and closed. By the end of the week some of the pools got very dirty and my kids got an infecrion from it (a skin infection). There are still a bunch of smaller slides and two huge pools. It's cheap, friendly, has good food and is a cheap place to spend the day. It was 80 pesos for adults and 40 for kids and you can bring in your own food just no alcohol (can buy it here).
Bevin Clare

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Place was a ton of fun. Not as dirty as some of the reviews seem to suggest. There’s is an old cenote lagoon thing that is decommissioned so ya that’s dirty. Those slides are closed anyway. But the pools and the slides seemed clean to us. You can even bring your own charcoal and bbq there for 100 pesos. Slides were great. Some really fast (my kids (4&6) loved the dolphin one when I went with them) . Life jackets for kids were 20 pesos if needs.
Jeremy Wong

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