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    Action World

    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Inflatable World

    Inflatable World

    4.5(2 reviews)
    12.7 km

    I totally love this place, there is clearly nothing like it in Auckland that I have seen yet thus…read morefar. As a second time visitor and this time taking it in my stride to venture over on my own with the kiddies; I was happily entertained by the kids aged two to eleven( a fantastic note to self that there is something for all ages here). The under four's even have there own zone to enjoy. My first visit here probably was a year ago, and I was attending with children for a five year olds birthday. There are special tables you can hire out for a birthday party, this particular party was catered for by the family in charge, and the kids had a ball! After an hour or so of jumping on inflated castles and running through courses with slides and tunnels the kids gathered for a sit down lunch before running back to enjoy Inflatable world once they had got a bit of food. Not only is this place fantastic for parties but during the first week of school holidays i had three under twelve year olds, and this was my turn to for a bit of fun! The weather may not be so hot outdoors, but at Inflatable its fun and feels sunny! Even in winter you can keep the chills away by sitting under heaters on the chairs provided. A lifesaver for parents and caregivers the kids love it, and you end the visit with very tired ad thrilled kids, who always want to return. The car park is onsite, however gotta be lucky when its busy as they do fill up quick.

    Came here for an 8 year old birthday party. It is located in the same building/business as Planet…read moreSport, which initially was a bit confusing as their website had no mention of this. There are heaps of different bouncy castles for te kids to play on, plus a under 5 area which my toddler enjoyed. Toys were in good condition too. You are allowed and encouraged to bring in your own food and drink (no alcohol of course) as there isn't a cafe on site.

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    Inflatable World - Shoe stand kids leave socks on and play

    Shoe stand kids leave socks on and play

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    Rainbow's End - Rollercoaster

    Rainbow's End

    3.7(9 reviews)
    27.4 kmManukau

    Theme park fun! Have been a few times over the years and enjoyed it. Great range of thrill and fun…read morerides for everyone to enjoy. The newest Stratosfear is great fun with the 360 degree complete rotation with both a less extreme and extreme version for any ride-go-er thrill-seeking level (and to cater to those of smaller heights). Neat swinging and rocking motion with feet in the air. The recent Power Surge ride is one of all motions where your seats rotate in the air on the vertical and horizontal axes. A must do for those who love being in mid-air with legs dangling. The Invader is an interesting looking ride where you sit on a disc that spins round and round on a funny coaster-type track that curves up and down on the horizontal. An interesting stool-like seat with a back harness. Good fun! Ahoy there matey- The Pirate ship is a classic for the simple rocking motion as well as the undercover Dodgems that always have a line but one that moves at decent pace so you can sit in and crash into anyone and everyone to your hearts content in no time. Family Karts are perfect if you have to take someone below the height limit for the single rider karts. They have a great track with decent twists and turns and the kart goes quite fast! A neat driving, race-track sort of feel. The Corkscrew Coaster is always popular with the complete loop and double corkscrew. Worth the wait for sure! Interesting Bumper boats- perfect for summer. Fun but a bit difficult to navigate on the water. There is also a moving, seat-belted theatre chair with a large screen 4D movie in the Motion Master- with a short movie that changes occasionally. The Fearfall allows you to get a breathtaking 18-storey high view with a panic-inducing pause before the drop. Difficult to scream when the speed takes away your breath. Came off laughing a bit hysterically- but it was worth the feeling. Definitely recommend, unless you're height-phobic. The Enchanted Forest Log Flume is another classic, going through the inside of a mountain and a plunge downhill with a photo to capture the moment (not guaranteed to be attractive however) Definitely worth a visit- avoid the school holidays if you want to guarantee a car park and don't want to wait in lines.

    Rainbows end, the rides make me feel like i can accomplish anything in life. i feel the earth rise…read morebeside me as drift in the stratosphere. tbh it sounds like these people are just short. i mean at 5'1 i was thriving. also these people are such downers im sorry but your hating on the most sucsessful theme park in nz, meanwhile ur on ur couch dinking wine, love this place. After this thrilling day i was get super excited to hop in my warm bubbale bath as it relaxes me after i swung left right sideway upside down and couragously. i also loved the view and sound on the fearfall, the screaming music to my ears.

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    Rainbow's End - Best sign at Rainbow's End in the Thrill Seekers area

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    Waterworld - Outdoor splash area with water slides in the background

    Waterworld

    3.0(2 reviews)
    115.7 km

    Waterworld has deteriorated over the years as management has not maintained the high standards that…read moresuch a facility calls for. The swimming pools have emitted toxic levels of chlorine, the facility has poor ventilation, and the swimming pool area is improperly staffed. There have been several widely publicised emergencies that have occurred at the facility because of the poor ventilation and toxicity of the chlorine, as well as improper staffing of the facility. When chlorine increases on the surface of the water of an indoor pool, swimmers are unable to breathe-in good, clean air. Add to this the improper ventilation of the facility and chlorine levels reach a point where it can poison swimmers. Sometimes, it even adversely affects people walking the deck. Because of the bad press the facility received, I imagine that management has begun to address the staffing issues. And there are signs that management has begun to refurbish the facility to ensure better ventilation and to reduce toxic levels of chlorine. Construction on the swimming pools took place in 2020 and early 2021; however, it is unclear whether the ventilation issue has been fully resolved. My one-star rating should not reflect upon the high standard of customer care exercised by workers in the facility. They clearly are putting in their time and effort to their job. Customer beware, and I urge caution when you use the facility.

    We went to Waterworld for the first time today. It's been getting hot and humid here in Hamilton…read moreand was daydreaming about getting in a cool and refreshing pool. I'd seen signs around town for it for ages, but never really knew exactly what all was there. I imagined it would be reminiscent of water parks in the US, and probably a little to "big kid" for our 3-year-old. Thankfully, I was wrong :) First, let me just say, the admission price is ridiculously reasonable. A place like this in the U.S. would easily cost $20-30 (or more) for an adult and half as much for children. We got in for the bargain price of $6/adult, our under 5-year-old children were both free. You can bring in your own food and drinks (but can't consume them by the pool). There are male, female and family changing rooms and lockers for rent. You can also purchase swim diapers/nappies at the counter. There is a cafe on-site with the usual sorts of prepared food and beverages. There is also a gym on this site, with a number of cardio machines that are visible from the pool areas below (I didn't check this out in great detail). It appears that they also do swimming lessons, hydrotherapy/rehab and a number of water fitness classes. (I wish I had known about this place when I was pregnant!). Inside, there is a small toddler pool (0.3m deep) and a large family pool (0.8m deep). They have large floating "turtles" and "frogs" for the kids to use like paddle boards (free). In the next room over are 2 more large lap lane pools and finally, there is a large diving pool (with platforms and such). There are lifeguards/staff members patrolling in the indoor pools (and I suspect, the outdoor pool, but we left before the outdoor pool opened). Outside, there is an enormous outdoor pool of varying depth. The shallowest end has a large awning over it for sun cover. There is also a large splash pad area, with various fountains and showers for the kids to run through and a very tiny "water slide," that is appropriate for very small toddlers. There is a playground, several picnic benches and gazebos that you can reserve. There is an expansive amount of grassy area, plenty of room if you want to pitch your sunshade and sprawl out on the grass. There are also a few large (adult) waterslides (hydroslides). We got here fairly early on a Sunday morning, and it was a little busy, but didn't feel crowded. The indoor pools and outdoor splash pad were open, but the big outdoor pool was due to open later in the morning. My 3-year-old mostly enjoyed the splash pad, but after a while, did come inside for a little splash around in the toddler pool and family pool. Afterwards, he changed into his dry clothes and hit the playground for a while. We filled up on some of the snacks we brought and hydrated. Bring your sun hats and sunscreen and plan to stay a while, for this price and amount of activities available, you really can't beat it for a day out with the little ones.

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    Waterworld - View of a portion of the outdoor pool, grassy area beyond

    View of a portion of the outdoor pool, grassy area beyond

    Waterworld - LIttle kid splash pad area (for the under-8's)

    LIttle kid splash pad area (for the under-8's)

    Waterworld - Outdoor pool, shallow end with awning for sun cover

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    Action World - amusementparks - Updated July 2026

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