45-min admission to Amadores Fun Park

Fun on the water, in just 45 minutes.

Amadores Fun Park turns a beach day into an obstacle-course sprint, with you run­ning, jumping, sliding, and splashing your way through inflatable challenges at Gran Canaria. I like how the session feels active and game-like, yet still structured and monitored with lifeguards and life jackets available by request.

What I really like for families is the staff attitude and the simple choice on safety. You can ask for life jackets regardless of age, and the monitors are right there while you play, not off somewhere watching from a distance. The price is also hard to argue with for a focused time slot: $12.88 per person for park entry is a straightforward way to add energy to your Puerto Rico day.

One possible drawback: the park space can feel tight. Even with a stated small group limit, it can get crowded on the inflatables, and there’s limited space for bags. One tip from the ground reality: there are no obvious lockers, so plan to keep valuables secure (and towels easier to manage) from the start.

Key things to know before you go

45-min admission to Amadores Fun Park - Key things to know before you go

  • 45 minutes moves fast: the time is long enough to get fully into the flow without overstaying on sore legs.
  • Life jackets are optional, but available: ask for them anytime; kids and adults can use them.
  • Lifeguards and monitors are part of the fun: you get help without interrupting the action.
  • Space can feel crowded: if you’re sensitive to crush-level congestion, plan for peak times.
  • Bring a valuables plan: towels and storage are not the park’s strongest feature.

45 minutes of jumping, sliding, and splash-driven obstacles

45-min admission to Amadores Fun Park - 45 minutes of jumping, sliding, and splash-driven obstacles
This is admission for a 45-minute session, and the whole point is motion. Expect an inflatable obstacle setup where you repeatedly climb, run, and launch yourself toward the next challenge, including sections that end with a splash into the water. It’s not a long lesson or a slow sightseeing stop. It’s short, physical, and honestly a little chaotic in the fun way.

The best part of this format is clarity. You don’t have to wonder how long you’ll be stuck on-site, and you can fit it between beach time and dinner. Also, if you have kids, the 45-minute window helps keep energy from turning into cranky energy.

One practical consideration: you’ll want moderate physical fitness. You should be comfortable with climbing, quick movements, and getting back up after landing in water. If someone in your group is more comfortable watching than participating, it can still be a great setting, but the action is definitely “do it” rather than “walk around and observe.”

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What your session rhythm feels like

While the exact obstacles aren’t broken down in detail, the structure is consistent based on what you’re doing: you’ll move through multiple mini-stations, each one pushing you to try again right away. In a place like this, momentum matters. The longer you hesitate at the edge of a section, the more you lose your rhythm when crowds build.

Getting to Calle San Borondón and picking the right time slot

Your start point is Calle San Borondón, C. San Borondón, 35130 Puerto Rico, Las Palmas, Spain. The park is near public transportation, which is useful if you don’t want to fight for parking on a busy Gran Canaria day.

The operating window is listed as:

  • 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM

(These hours run daily in the listed season window.)

My timing advice for a smoother experience

If you can choose, I’d lean toward the earlier part of the day for a calmer vibe. Late-day sessions can be great too, but that’s when families often line up after beach time, and you’re more likely to feel the park’s limited space.

Also, build in a buffer around your session. This is one of those activities where you show up, get set, and then it’s game on. If you rush, you’ll spend the first minutes dealing with towels or small decisions instead of jumping in.

Price and what $12.88 really buys you

45-min admission to Amadores Fun Park - Price and what $12.88 really buys you
At $12.88 per person, this is one of those activities that feels like a simple add-on, not a big production. The included item is just the park entrance. In other words, you’re paying for access to the inflatables and the monitored play time, not for a guided tour across multiple attractions.

Two details that affect value:

  • Air-conditioned vehicle is not included. If you’re used to tours that include transport, you’ll want to plan your own way in and out. The good news is the location is near public transit.
  • The duration is short and focused. For many groups, 45 minutes is the sweet spot. You get real activity without needing half a day.

Based on the overall star rating (4.3 from 84 reviews), the price lands as fair, especially for families looking for an energetic “one-and-done” activity.

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Safety in plain language: lifeguards and life jackets on request

This park is designed for water-adjacent play with a safety layer. You’ll have monitors (lifeguards) and life jackets available for anyone who requests them, regardless of age.

That detail matters. It means you can tailor the safety setup to the person, not the other way around. If your child wants extra confidence, or an adult just wants to reduce worry and focus on having fun, you can ask for the life jacket and keep momentum.

What to do if your group is split by comfort level

If you’re traveling with mixed comfort levels, decide early where people stand:

  • Those who feel steady can go without life jackets.
  • Those who want help should request them and treat it as a performance enhancer, not a downgrade.

Because the staff are right there, you’re not stuck waiting for help later. You can make the call before you start repeating the obstacles.

Crowds, small spaces, and the towel/valuables reality

The park feels compact. One review flagged crowding on the inflatable, and another mentioned space limits. You should take that seriously. Even with a stated maximum of 30 travelers, the inflatables can still feel busy when everyone arrives around the same time.

Here’s how I’d protect your experience if you’re sensitive to crowds:

  • Go when you can avoid the peak rush.
  • Keep your group together at check-in so you’re not wasting play time regrouping.
  • Have a plan for belongings before you enter.

Storage isn’t the park’s strongest feature

There are no lockers described in the information you provided, and one review specifically noted the lack of lockers or similar storage for things like towels. Another person suggested using small drawers behind the desk for valuables, which is the kind of practical tip you’ll want to act on right away.

So, bring only what you need:

  • Minimal valuables (or something you can store quickly).
  • A towel you can manage without needing a locker system.
  • If you have medication or critical items, keep them on your person or arranged right at the desk.

Who this fits best on a Gran Canaria trip

This is a great match if your group likes action and you want a controlled dose of mess (water, splashes, and lots of movement). It’s especially suitable for families and multi-age groups because the safety support is built into the experience.

You’ll likely enjoy it if:

  • Kids and teens are energetic and want a challenge.
  • Adults want to play too, not just watch.
  • Your group is comfortable with physical activity and quick turns after landing in water.

It’s less ideal if:

  • Your group wants a quiet, laid-back activity.
  • Anyone has mobility limits that make climbing and quick movement difficult.
  • You strongly prefer facilities with lockers and easy bag management.

Making the most of your 45 minutes

45-min admission to Amadores Fun Park - Making the most of your 45 minutes
Even a short session can feel long if you plan poorly. Here’s how I’d set you up for a better run-through.

Come ready to move

  • Bring swim-ready clothes and keep your changes simple.
  • Arrive with the mindset that you’ll repeat attempts. These obstacle inflatables reward trying again fast.

Decide on life jackets before you start

If you’re on the fence, pick the option that makes the most people comfortable enough to actually play. If someone hesitates because they feel unsure in the water, the whole group’s vibe can slow down. Using a life jacket can keep your session from turning into a waiting game.

Treat crowds like part of the sport

When a park gets busy, you can’t always control the line. What you can control is your approach: keep moving when it’s your turn, follow staff instructions, and don’t plan to linger at the edges longer than you need to.

Should you book Amadores Fun Park admission?

45-min admission to Amadores Fun Park - Should you book Amadores Fun Park admission?
I’d book it if you want a low-fuss, time-limited water obstacle experience in Puerto Rico that’s easy to fit into a vacation day. At $12.88 for 45 minutes, it’s strong value when your group wants something active instead of another “walk and browse” stop.

I wouldn’t rush to book if you know your group will hate crowds or you expect a locker-and-plenty-of-storage setup. The park’s space can feel tight, and you’ll want to manage towels and valuables smartly from the moment you arrive.

If you’re traveling with kids who love climbing, sliding, and trying new things, this is one of those bookings that can turn into a favorite memory fast. Just go in prepared, and you’ll get the most fun out of the time you’ve paid for.

FAQ

How long is the Amadores Fun Park admission?

The admission is for about 45 minutes.

Where does the activity start?

The meeting point is Calle San Borondón, C. San Borondón, 35130 Puerto Rico, Las Palmas, Spain.

What does the price include?

The price includes park entrance.

Is transportation included?

No. An air-conditioned vehicle is not included.

Are lifeguards and life jackets available?

Yes. There are monitors (lifeguards), and life jackets are available for those who request them, regardless of age.

What physical fitness level is needed?

The activity asks for moderate physical fitness.

What are the opening hours?

The listed opening hours are 10:00 AM–1:00 PM and 4:00 PM–9:00 PM, Monday through Sunday.

How many people are in a group?

The activity lists a maximum of 30 travelers.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time. Free cancellation is available under that condition.

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