Raging Waters San Jose

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Raging Waters San Jose Introduce

Raging Waters San Jose is a premier water park and family entertainment destination located in San Jose, California. Known for its exhilarating water slides, relaxing lazy river, and fun attractions, the park offers something for people of all ages to enjoy. Nestled at 2333 S White Rd, Raging Waters provides a perfect escape from the heat with its refreshing pools, thrilling rides, and vibrant atmosphere.

The park features a variety of attractions, including:

  • Multiple water slides
  • A lazy river for relaxation
  • Kids' play areas
  • Cabanas for shade and comfort
  • Food and beverage options (note: food lines can be lengthy during peak times)

Raging Waters is particularly popular among families, offering a safe and enjoyable environment for children to explore and have fun. Recent reviews highlight the park's improved maintenance since reopening in May 2022, with visitors noting clean facilities and shorter wait times compared to previous visits.

Customer Feedback:

  • "Despite some closed attractions, we had a great time! The lines were short, and the staff was friendly."
  • "The park has made significant improvements. It’s much cleaner now, and my kids loved all the slides!"
  • "Worth visiting early to avoid crowds and long wait times. Bring your own food if possible!"

Raging Waters San Jose is a must-visit destination for families seeking fun in the sun, offering endless entertainment and summer adventures.

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Customer Reviews

Reason for 3 stars and not 5 stars: Although the staff at the park is amazing and ensures everyone's safety and enjoyment, there are a few issues that led to my rating of 3 stars instead of 5. Firstly, three water slides were closed, resulting in long wait times for the remaining five slides. It was challenging to endure the sun while waiting in line. It would be greatly appreciated if all the slides were fixed so that visitors can fully enjoy the park and make the most of what they have paid for. Secondly, the wait time for food exceeded 45 minutes to an hour, which was particularly inconvenient in the heat. It significantly reduced the time available to enjoy the park while also subjecting visitors to excessive sun exposure. If the park management is unable to expedite the food ordering process despite charging high prices, it would be beneficial to allow people to bring their own food into the park. This way, at least visitors can enjoy their time without spending hours waiting for food. Overall, despite these shortcomings, I would still consider coming back to Raging Waters as my kids had a blast on the slides, in the kids pool, lazy river, and weave pool. Lots to place to sit and relax,cabanas. However, it is important for management to address the issues with broken slides and improve food ordering efficiency or consider allowing outside food to prevent visitors from wasting hours under the scorching sun.

Jul 05, 2023 · vinod palan

We were worried to see the recent bad reviews (e.g., geese feces everywhere) but it turned out so much better than expected and we had so much fun. - They’ve been closed during covid and reopened last month (2022 May), so they’re ramping up - didn’t see geese feces, and didn’t feel it’s extra dirty. It seems they did more maintenance recently. - 3 attractions were down (including endless river) but other open attractions were enough for us to stay there for 4 hours - a huge advantage is line is super short so your waiting time significantly decreases. Go before it gets too crowded - we didn’t buy food or locker room (which makes some customers angry because of the high price)

Jun 21, 2022 · Hannah Gwon

I recently visited Raging Waters San Jose and wanted to express my appreciation for the efforts of the park's management team. The park holds immense potential for being a fantastic destination for families to enjoy. I believe that with a more detailed walkthrough and a little extra attention to maintenance and cleaning, the park's experience could be elevated to new heights. During my visit, I noticed some areas where cleaning might have been improved, particularly with regards to web spiders. However, I understand that these things can happen, and I believe that addressing such issues would enhance the overall ambiance of the park. One observation I had was the presence of a ball effect reflecting in the water of the pool where children play. While this didn't significantly affect our enjoyment, it might be worth investigating to ensure a consistently enjoyable experience for all visitors. Despite these observations, I appreciate the efforts of the management team to provide a fun-filled environment for families. I had initially considered requesting a refund, but I decided against it, hoping that my continued support would contribute to making the park even better. Thank you for your attention to these matters, and I look forward to seeing the continued improvement and success of Raging Waters San Jose. It is my belief that with your dedication and responsiveness, the park will undoubtedly thrive and offer unforgettable experiences to all its guests. (pictures attached)

Aug 08, 2023 · Stinger GT2 tv

WAY TO STRICT on brining your own food or snack in. I'm a parent with kids and I can't bring in carrots/apples and peanut butter or some Goldfish in for a snack so I don't have to buy your WAY overpriced snacks ALL day long. Actual water park was nice, cement sidewalks burn your feet (could use misters), several slides closed on a Friday when we went. No alcohol is a bummer too.

Jul 05, 2022 · Adam Nelms

This place has gone down hill. They need more lifeguards, last time we were there half the rides were shut down! We've been coming here for years. We always get a season pass because we live fairly close to the park and if you go more than once a season pass pays for itself. You're not allowed to bring food so if you want to bring snacks hide them well. We usually bring a cooler, leave it in the trunk and a picnic blanket and at lunch there is a grassy area with a couple of picnic tables outside the front entrance. Make sure you get your hand stamped so you can get back in

Jun 06, 2018 · Arielle Kurtze (Travel For Always)