Comming from Canada and having visited many water parks in North America I found this water park very dangerous , lack of oversite on their charging bracelets (can be used with no PIN number on it just scan and go )they even put a limit of 60 € on a 3 year old child's bracelet ! Lifeguards are either chat chatting with one another or on their cell phones . English i found very poor and in case of an emergency their is no plan . My three year old poo pooed in the kids pool and I tried to communicate this with the life guard and he did not even get out of his chair to see what I was trying to explain to him . The people just kept playing in my 3 year olds feces ! Ewww ! The slides are also very dangerous there was no lifeguard or any person assisting you to get on the inflatable raft and the water is gushing at an incredible rate which makes it impossible for you to get your footing by yourself . As we went down the slide at the first turn the raft flipped on us (since the was nobody helping you get on and properly position yourself ) my 7 year old was violently thrown into the wall of the slide and had to seek medical attention from the guy who spoke no English and was also cleaning the foot wash when he had no guests at the first aid room (it certainly did not appear he had first aid training ) . My daughter appeared to be in shock and we decided to leave the park and on our way to the lockers located in the back of the park . We passed one of the first pools that you see when you arrive at the top enterance and my 3 year old wanted to jump in quick before we got dressed and as I was handing my wife the band that opens the locked she slipped in the pool edge injuring her tail bone ! This place is a disaster with all kinds of hidden hazards I do not recommend this place...
Read moreA Slice of Aquatic Paradise at Tatralandia
Sometimes, life throws you a curveball, and in our case, it was unfavorable ski weather during our trip to Slovakia. However, to our delight, we discovered that our ski pass could be used at Tatralandia, and this detour turned out to be one of the best experiences of our trip!
From the moment we entered the aquapark with our family, it was clear that Tatralandia is a cut above the rest. Boasting a wide variety of exciting and fun-filled attractions, this thermal aquapark offered an exhilarating day for all ages. The facilities were impeccably clean and well-maintained, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Aside from the fantastic water features, the food at Tatralandia was surprisingly satisfying and reasonably priced. The diverse menu catered to different tastes, allowing us to recharge our energy levels in between exploring the park.
The icing on the cake was the incredible classic Thai massage I indulged in during our visit. The massage therapist was a true professional, providing an exceptional and rejuvenating experience that left me feeling refreshed and revitalized.
While we were initially disappointed about not being able to ski, Tatralandia proved to be an unexpected gem, and we are truly grateful for the opportunity to discover it. I wholeheartedly recommend Tatralandia to anyone visiting the area, whether you're looking for a family outing or a relaxing retreat. Don't miss out on this incredible...
Read moreAmazing waterpark. Super expensive but we had a wonderful day. We arrived at opening time so we could try all sides already without a wait. Even later during the day there weren't too long lines at the slides. Nice variety of slides. The animation team was fun and they organized fun games. They mostly speak Slovak and Polish though. Even though they can speak English, they spend little time or attention on also announcing their things in English. The volleyball with the huge ball was super fun. There are tons of beds available, so you'll always find one, even though people come in early to claim the best ones with a towel already while hardly using it throughout the day. Spent the entire day here from open to close and still would have loved to spend more time here. Parking is free. With these extreme entrance fees I find it annoying that they charge extra for silly things such as shooting a water canon. They smartly require tapping your wristband for it so you have no clue how much you've spent already. Mixed feelings about the option to pay 3 euro per person per ride to skip part of the waiting lines for slides. Luckily it wasn't so busy when we were there so it gave little to no advantage. Parking is free. Remember to bring sunscreen as most things are outside and with all the excitement you don't notice that you're getting burned. We got sunburned badly, but it...
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