Tarintata
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I had a very disappointing experience at Aquaboulevard. The place feels old, neglected, and in desperate need of a thorough renovation. Key areas are poorly maintained: outdated equipment, chipped paint, and a general sense that hygiene isn’t a priority. The hygiene levels in particular were a major concern—surfaces and changing rooms didn’t feel clean, and it wasn’t clear that a proper cleaning schedule was being followed throughout the day.
Crowding was another major issue. They allow far more visitors than the venue seems able to handle, which results in enormous crowds on the slides, in the pools, and around the outdoor areas. Waiting times were long, and it’s hard to enjoy anything when you’re constantly bumping into other families or waiting for a turn on a ride.
Shade is almost non-existent. There are very few sunshades, and there’s no real natural shade to speak of. If you’re out in the sun, you’re stuck baking rather than relaxing, which is unpleasant in a park that already feels worn down.
Pricing was another big letdown. We paid 66€ for an adult and a child (8 years old) ticket, plus 24€ for parking. In my view, the value for money is zero. For the cost and the poor conditions, I expected much more in terms of cleanliness, safety, and overall experience.
Bottom line: I do not recommend Aquaboulevard in its current state. If you’re considering a visit, you might want to look elsewhere or wait until a major renovation and strict management improvements are in place. If they address maintenance, hygiene, crowd control, and shade, it could become worth a return, but as of now the experience is not worth the money.