Ticket and Admission Information
Water World offers the most fun under the sun! Whether you are visiting for your first time or your 42nd season, Water World Colorado has the best variety of rides and slides for the entire family, including two new attractions for the 2021 season!
2021 Pricing and Ticket Purchases will be available April 14th!
All tickets include:
Admission is height based (about 65% of our attractions have no height requirement).
- Tots, under 40″ in height (without shoes) are free of charge and receive a free ticket at the entry turnstiles or ticket window
- Children are guests 47″ and under in height
- General Admission is for guests’ heights 48″ and above
- Seniors are guests ages 60+

Don’t forget when you buy from our wesbite, you’ll also get easy, straight to turnstile entry options like
Print-at-Home or Show-on-Phone. It’s never been so easy to save money and get to the fun faster!
Walk up, (Purchase in Person at Gate) Pricing
Prefer to buy at our park ticket windows? For 2021, a very limited number of tickets will be available for purchase in-person at the gate per day. You’ll find our best values and the convenience of selecting your visit date by purchasing your tickets online!
2021 Pricing and Ticket Purchase available on April 14th!
* Ticket prices do not include tax.
Additional information for planning your visit:
- Know Before you Go-2021
- Hyland Hills Discount Information & Pricing
- Season Splash Pass
- Lockers, Tubes, Tube Valet, Cabanas and More!
- I received a mid-day raincheck during my last visit, can I upgrade it to a full-day ticket?
- Download our Guest Guide & Park Map
- Frequently asked questions
- Information for Guests with Special Needs
We accept the following throughout the park, including contactless payments:

Splash Cash is dough on the go! Featuring waterproof technology, you may load up to $100 on each band. Use to make purchases throughout the park and it’s rechargeable!
Ticket Warning! NEVER purchase tickets from Craigslist, street vendors or any unauthorized source. If a ticket price or offer seems too good to be true, it probably is and that ticket likely won’t work for park entry.


