If you’re thinking to go to Aqua Planet in Clark City, Pampanga, you might want to read this first—especially if you're a foreign tourist looking for a fun, stress-free water park experience in the Philippines.
Despite being one of the biggest water parks in the country, my experience at Aqua Planet was far from enjoyable.
From excessive rules and constant monitoring to safety concerns and surprisingly high costs, I left feeling disappointed—and slightly injured.
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Things to Consider Before Going to Aqua Planet
1. Over-Regulated and Constantly Supervised
Aqua Planet feels more like a military facility than a water park. Guards and staff are everywhere, instructing guests non-stop and enforcing an overwhelming number of rules. Whether you’re in line for a ride or simply walking near a pool, expect constant supervision. It becomes tiring fast and definitely kills the fun.
2. Not Foreigner-Friendly – And Possibly Unsafe
For a place so heavily controlled, you’d expect a higher level of safety—but that wasn't the case. Several pools had very little water, which made it easy to get hurt. I personally walked away with scratches on my knee and elbow, and hit my hand due to the lack of depth on one of the rides.
Signage wasn’t clear, and instructions were often given with the assumption that everyone understood the local context or language. As a foreign visitor, it felt neither friendly nor accommodating.
3. Strict Weight, Height & Swimwear Requirements
The restrictions don’t stop at behavior:
- 90kg weight limit for many rides
- Height checks at every major slide
- Swimwear rules that ban common types of fabric like cotton
It’s frustrating to pay the full ticket price and then realize you’re not allowed to enjoy half the attractions.
4. Long Queues and Delays
All these strict policies lead to slow-moving lines and big queues, even on non-peak days. You end up waiting more than riding, and the sense of enjoyment gets lost pretty quickly.
5. High Cost, Low Value
With ticket prices that rival water parks in the West, you expect an international-quality experience. What you get instead is a place that feels overpriced and underdelivering. Everything inside—from food to lockers to cabana rentals—adds up fast.
How Far Is Aqua Planet from Manila?
Aqua Planet is located in Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, about 100 kilometers north of Manila.
By car: 2 to 2.5 hours via NLEX and SCTEX.
By public transport: Take a bus to Dau Terminal (₱200–₱300), then a Grab or taxi to Aqua Planet (20–30 mins, ~₱150–₱250).
Aqua Planet Entrance Fee (2025)
Adults (4 ft and above): ₱1,350
Kids (under 4 ft): ₱1,150
Kids under 3 years old: Free
Other Costs
Lockers: Rental fee applies
Cabana rental: Optional, but expensive for families
Food: Higher-than-average prices, outside food not allowed
Parking: Available but sometimes crowded
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Final Verdict
While Aqua Planet might look great in photos and advertisements, the actual experience falls flat—especially if you're a foreigner or looking for a relaxed day out. Between the overbearing rules, injury risks, long queues, and high prices, it's simply not worth the time or money.
If you're after beautiful beaches, friendly service, and better value for your money, Cebu offers a much more rewarding and enjoyable experience.
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