Entrance All Day Amadores Fun Park

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Entrance All Day Amadores Fun Park

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  • 1 to 7 hours (approx.)
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Water obstacles beat planning stress. Amadores Fun Park is basically a full-on play zone in Gran Canaria with obstacle challenges and water splashes, run with lifeguards and life jackets available on request. The big win is that your admission ticket is included, so you can focus on having fun instead of adding more extras at the gate. One thing to keep in mind: parking and what’s available on-site can be a little unclear, and some inflatables may be less than brand-new.

I also like that the vibe is safety-first without feeling stiff. Staff are friendly, the group size stays small (up to 30), and the park often feels calm enough that you may not need to treat it like a timed-ticket frenzy. Still, if you expect a huge selection of inflatables or want a full-day plan every single time, temper your expectations and go with a smarter time strategy.

Key things to know before you go

Entrance All Day Amadores Fun Park - Key things to know before you go

  • Included park entrance means you’re not paying twice once you arrive
  • Lifeguards and life jackets are available for those who request them, regardless of age
  • Small group size (max 30) keeps the experience more manageable
  • 1 to 7 hours of flexibility fits short visits or a longer splash session
  • Near public transportation helps if you’re not driving

Amadores Fun Park at Calle San Borondón: what you’re really booking

Entrance All Day Amadores Fun Park - Amadores Fun Park at Calle San Borondón: what you’re really booking
This experience is an all-day entrance ticket to Amadores Fun Park, centered on the Puerto Rico area of Gran Canaria. Your start and end point is the same location: Calle San Borondón, C. San Borondón, 35130 Puerto Rico, Las Palmas, Spain. That’s important because it tells you the day is meant to be simple: go in, play across the park activities, and then come back out when you’re done.

With this kind of ticket-style admission, the real value comes from flexibility. The duration is listed as about 1 to 7 hours, which lines up with how people actually use this sort of park. If you want an hour of chaos, you can do that. If your group is still having fun after lunch, you can stretch it out. You’re not locked into a scripted schedule with lots of different sites.

One more practical detail: the provider is Ocean Fun Park, and they cap it at 30 travelers, which generally means you won’t be swallowed by a massive crowd.

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The obstacle-and-water fun: how the time usually plays out

Entrance All Day Amadores Fun Park - The obstacle-and-water fun: how the time usually plays out
The heart of the park experience is obstacle-style play. Think running, jumping, sliding, and that repeatable cycle of trying something, getting wet, and trying again. The description calls out a loop of obstacles you’ll need to overcome and water moments that pull you right back in, which is exactly the kind of activity that makes time disappear.

Here’s what that means for you in real life:

  • If you like active breaks, this works better than a long “sit and watch” plan.
  • If your group energy is high, you’ll get your money’s worth faster.
  • If you get tired quickly, plan on stopping while you still feel good. This is not the kind of attraction where everyone’s always at their best for seven hours straight.

The on-site setup includes monitors, and the goal is to keep play safe while you move around. That matters because obstacle-based attractions can go two ways: either they’re well managed, or they become more stressful than fun. Here, the emphasis is clearly on safe fun.

Safety that doesn’t feel like theater

Entrance All Day Amadores Fun Park - Safety that doesn’t feel like theater
A standout feature is the presence of monitors who act as lifeguards, plus the availability of life jackets if you request them. And it’s not just for a narrow age group; the information specifies life jackets are available for those who request them regardless of age.

That tells me the park is set up to handle different comfort levels around water. Some people need a little extra reassurance to relax and enjoy themselves. Others just like wearing one for the stability. Either way, you’re not stuck guessing whether support is available.

I also like that they explicitly mention safety supervision alongside the water play. In parks like this, safety shouldn’t be a vague promise. It should be part of the system, with trained staff present.

What to expect on arrival and during your session

Entrance All Day Amadores Fun Park - What to expect on arrival and during your session
Your tour start is at Calle San Borondón, and the experience ends back at the meeting point. There’s no separate hotel pickup listed, and no air-conditioned vehicle included, so plan on getting yourself to the meeting area.

The information also says it’s near public transportation, which is helpful if you want to avoid parking headaches. Still, one downside that comes up is that parking information can feel like an afterthought. If you’re driving, give yourself extra buffer time and don’t assume it will be obvious right away.

Once you’re inside, you’re essentially using your entrance ticket to enjoy the park activities at your own pace. Because the duration window is wide (1 to 7 hours), you’re free to adjust to how the day is going: energy level, weather, and how quickly your group warms up.

Also, confirmation happens at booking, so you won’t be left waiting for last-minute details.

The duration range (1 to 7 hours): how to choose your ideal time

The listing says about 1 to 7 hours, and that range is your clue that the “best visit length” depends on your group.

If you’re with kids or people who get bored quickly, I’d lean toward the shorter end. Once you’ve done a handful of the obstacle and water cycles, you often get the main idea. Staying much longer can turn into repetition, not new excitement.

If you’re with a crew that loves active play and doesn’t mind being wet, the longer end makes sense. You can keep rotating through activities without feeling like you’re rushing.

A smart middle approach is to treat it like a splash block. Go for a couple of hours, assess the mood, and only extend if everyone is still engaged.

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Price and value: what $32.04 gets you (and what it doesn’t)

Entrance All Day Amadores Fun Park - Price and value: what $32.04 gets you (and what it doesn’t)
At $32.04 per person, this is priced like an attraction day you can build into a broader itinerary. The best value part is simple: the park entrance is included.

What’s not included is an air-conditioned vehicle. That doesn’t sound like much until you’re deciding whether you need a transport plan. So if you’re relying on someone else to handle logistics, you’ll need to arrange that separately. On the plus side, the meeting point is near public transportation, which can reduce the hassle.

Another value angle is group size. With a maximum of 30 travelers, you’re more likely to feel like you’re part of a contained activity rather than fighting through a crowd. That can make the experience feel more relaxed, especially for families.

Also note that the average booking window is 17 days in advance. That doesn’t mean you must book super early, but it does suggest there’s enough demand that planning helps.

Who this suits best (and who might want a different plan)

This experience fits best if you want active fun and don’t mind getting wet. The activity also calls for moderate physical fitness, which is a polite way of saying: you’ll be moving, and you’ll likely do some jumping/running and climbing-style obstacle play.

You’ll probably love it if:

  • Your group thrives on motion and quick challenges
  • You want a clear, contained activity near Puerto Rico
  • You value safety supervision around water play

You may want to think twice if:

  • You’re hoping for a super long, varied “full day sightseeing” schedule
  • Your group prefers low-energy attractions
  • You want a huge selection of inflatables at peak freshness (some inflatables may be worn or only partly inflated)

Practical tips that make the day easier

Keep these in mind so you’re not scrambling once you’re there:

  • Plan for parking uncertainty. If you drive, arrive with extra time and don’t assume signage will guide you perfectly.
  • Use the time flexibility on purpose. Don’t automatically assume you need the full day. If your crew gets the main fun fast, shorten the visit.
  • Ask about life jackets early if needed. The offer is there for anyone who requests it, so use it to help everyone feel comfortable.
  • Bring your comfort level to the water. If water play is a concern, this is exactly the kind of place where supervision and options help you relax.

And because the park is activity-heavy, I’d treat this as an energetic stop in your day plan, not something you tack on at the end when everyone’s already exhausted.

Should you book Amadores Fun Park?

Yes, you should book if you want a straightforward, high-energy attraction in Gran Canaria with included entrance, lifeguard-style safety, and a pace you can control. At $32.04 per person with up to 30 people, it’s a solid value for a day (or a shorter splash session) focused on moving, jumping, sliding, and getting wet.

Skip or adjust your expectations if you’re expecting a perfectly new, never-ending lineup of inflatables. The more realistic approach is to go in with a “play for a few hours and reassess” mindset. If you do that, you’ll likely leave feeling like your time matched the fun.

If you like controlled chaos and you’re traveling with a group that enjoys active challenges, this is an easy choice to add to your Puerto Rico area plans.

FAQ

How much does entrance to Amadores Fun Park cost?

It costs $32.04 per person.

How long is the experience?

The duration is listed as about 1 to 7 hours.

Is the park entrance included in the price?

Yes. Park entrance is included.

Is transportation included, like an air-conditioned vehicle?

No. An air-conditioned vehicle is not included.

Where is the meeting point?

The start and end point is Calle San Borondón, C. San Borondón, 35130 Puerto Rico, Las Palmas, Spain.

What’s the group size limit?

The activity has a maximum of 30 travelers.

Do I need a certain fitness level?

The activity calls for moderate physical fitness.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.

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