Madrid: Parque Warner Beach Entry Ticket

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Madrid: Parque Warner Beach Entry Ticket

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A hot day in Madrid deserves water. This Warner Park Beach ticket turns the trip into a simple one-day escape in San Martín de la Vega, just 30 km from the city. It’s built around a big, family-friendly water park setup with slides, pools, and plenty of places to eat and reset between splashes.

I like that your day is flexible once you’re inside: you can jump between water attractions and quieter breaks in the sun. I also like that the park keeps everything in one place, with restaurants, shops, and rest areas covering most of what you’ll need.

One thing to keep in mind: on at least one recent visit, many attractions were reported as closed, so plan for the possibility that not every feature will be running that day.

Key highlights to know before you go

Madrid: Parque Warner Beach Entry Ticket - Key highlights to know before you go

  • 40,000 square meters of beach-day space means you can spread out rather than feel boxed in.
  • Water slides and pools are the core of the day, so come ready to spend time in the splash zone.
  • Restaurants, rest areas, and shops on site make it easier to handle a full day without leaving.
  • San Martín de la Vega location (30 km from Madrid) keeps your trip manageable even for a single day.
  • Height-based ticket categories (adult over 140 cm, youth 100–140 cm, child under 100 cm) can affect who pays.
  • Non-refundable entry means you should book only when your date is firm.

Why Warner Park Beach is a smart Madrid water-park escape

Madrid: Parque Warner Beach Entry Ticket - Why Warner Park Beach is a smart Madrid water-park escape
If you’re doing Madrid on a tight schedule, you usually need something that’s fun but low-stress. This one-day Warner Park Beach entry ticket is designed for exactly that: pre-book, show your voucher, and spend the day inside a dedicated leisure zone built for summer fun.

What makes it especially appealing is the park’s scale and setup. You’re not just buying access to a single ride or small pool area. You’re getting a whole water-and-beach style environment with space to move around, plus everyday comforts like food options and shops.

It’s also a nice contrast to a city day. Madrid can pull you in ten directions with museums, neighborhoods, and long walks. A water park day gives you a clear activity focus: you plan around your splash time, then relax the rest.

Tickets, pricing, and what your $29 really covers

Madrid: Parque Warner Beach Entry Ticket - Tickets, pricing, and what your $29 really covers
The listed price is $29 per person, for one day entry. The value here depends on how you’ll handle food and drinks, because they are not included in the ticket.

In practical terms, that means your total day cost is probably:

  • Ticket price for each person who needs one
  • Food and drinks from the park (since you’ll be there all day)
  • Extra items you might forget, like towels or beachwear

The cost also ties to the park’s height rules. Adults are over 140 cm, youth is 100 to 140 cm, and children are under 100 cm (children under 100 cm are free of charge). If you’re traveling with kids, measuring height before you go can prevent surprises at entry.

For value, I like that the ticket is simple: it’s just admission. No complicated packages. You can spend more time thinking about how to structure your day rather than how to piece together different tickets for different parts.

Entering Warner Park Madrid from A4 or train Pinto

Madrid: Parque Warner Beach Entry Ticket - Entering Warner Park Madrid from A4 or train Pinto
This is one of those day trips where the location matters. Warner Park Beach sits in San Martín de la Vega, about 30 km from Madrid, and it’s accessed via road and public transport connections.

For car or taxi drop-off, you show your voucher at Warner Park Madrid. If you’re driving, it’s on the A4, exit 22. Follow the signs from there.

If you’re coming by train, you’ll go to Pinto (line C-3). From Pinto, you take bus line 413 or 412 from La Veloz. The bus is described as taking you directly to the door of the park, which is what you want for a beach day with bags.

Two practical tips:

  • Bring your voucher details up on your phone so entry is quick.
  • Give yourself extra buffer time, especially if you’re traveling by bus, since schedules can add variability on a day-trip outing.

Planning your one-day water park rhythm (slides first, breaks on purpose)

Madrid: Parque Warner Beach Entry Ticket - Planning your one-day water park rhythm (slides first, breaks on purpose)
Because this is an entry ticket for 1 day, you don’t follow a fixed itinerary handed to you. Instead, you’re responsible for making your day feel smooth. The good news is the park’s layout makes it easy to create a routine.

Here’s a rhythm that usually works well in water parks like this:

  • Morning: focus on the water attractions (slides and pools). You’ll likely enjoy them more earlier in the day when you’re fresher and more energized.
  • Midday: shift to a calmer loop around rest areas, restaurants, and shopping. This is your recovery window for food, shade breaks, and a quick towel reset.
  • Afternoon: go back to the water attractions for round two, then plan your exit before you’re too tired to move comfortably.

The key is pacing. Water days can feel effortless, but the combination of sun, wet floors, and constant movement adds up. If you treat lunch and rest like an actual part of the plan, your day feels longer and less chaotic.

Also, think about who you’re traveling with. If you’ve got kids, you’ll want frequent “reset moments” where you dry off, reapply sunscreen, and check everyone’s pace.

Water slides and pools: how to structure the fun

Madrid: Parque Warner Beach Entry Ticket - Water slides and pools: how to structure the fun
The headline for Warner Park Beach is simple: water attractions, slides, and pools. That’s why you’re going, and that’s what you should build the day around.

I’d approach it like this:

  • Start with the attractions you’re most excited about.
  • Repeat the favorites later if you still have energy.
  • Use pools as your “breather” activity between bigger slides, so you keep the fun going without burning out.

Even without naming specific ride types, the park’s description makes it clear you’re spending time around multiple water features. The park is built to simulate a summer day for families and groups, with enough variety that you can switch activities when you need a break from direct sun.

One more smart move: pack your day like a beach day, not like a theme-park day. That means towel, beachwear, and realistic expectations about getting wet repeatedly. When you go prepared, you lose fewer minutes to problem-solving.

Restaurants, shops, and choosing your sunny breaks

A big win is that this isn’t just a splash zone. The park includes restaurants, rest areas, and shops, all across a site described as 40,000 square meters. That matters because it reduces friction.

You’re more likely to enjoy the day if you don’t have to leave every few hours to handle basic needs. Instead, you can:

  • grab food on-site,
  • browse or pick up small essentials,
  • and take breaks without losing your place.

Shade is often the deciding factor in a Madrid summer day. While the details of seating and shade coverage aren’t specified, the presence of rest areas is a good sign that you can plan calmer stretches between water time. Use these areas to cool down, dry off, and reset.

For shopping, the main value is convenience. Even if you don’t plan to buy much, it’s reassuring to know you can find things you might’ve forgotten once you arrive.

What to bring: towel and beachwear are non-negotiable

Madrid: Parque Warner Beach Entry Ticket - What to bring: towel and beachwear are non-negotiable
You don’t need much to enjoy Warner Park Beach, but two items are clearly required: a towel and beachwear.

That sounds obvious, but it’s exactly the sort of “small detail” that can spoil a day trip. If you forget your towel or bring clothing that isn’t meant to get wet, you spend the day adjusting instead of enjoying.

I’d also think ahead about comfort:

  • Wear footwear you can handle on wet surfaces.
  • Keep a change of dry items separate from your wet stuff.
  • If you’re traveling with kids, plan for extra swaps and quicker drying.

The park entry ticket includes admission only. Food and drinks are not included, so you may want to budget for purchases inside the park. If you’re trying to keep costs down, you can plan a simple strategy: one main meal plus snacks.

Height rules and who gets a free child ticket

This is where families often trip up, so it’s worth getting it right before you arrive.

The park defines:

  • Adult: anyone above 140 cm
  • Youth: 100–140 cm
  • Child: anyone under 100 cm, and these children are free of charge

If you have kids, measure height or at least make sure you know where everyone falls. A small difference in height can change the ticket you need.

Also, if you’re traveling as a group with mixed ages, double-check who actually needs a paid ticket. That one step can save money and reduce stress on arrival.

When attractions are closed: how to keep the day fun anyway

Madrid: Parque Warner Beach Entry Ticket - When attractions are closed: how to keep the day fun anyway
One caution I’d give is based on what’s been reported: at least one recent date noted that many attractions were closed, even though the overall experience was still considered positive.

That doesn’t mean your day will be ruined. It means your expectations should be flexible. You’ll still have pools and water play as the core of the park, and you’ll still have restaurants, rest areas, and shops to keep you busy.

Here’s how to handle it well if closures happen:

  • Prioritize your must-do water activities first.
  • Build in downtime, so you’re not stuck waiting around.
  • Treat the park like a full day in a leisure zone, not only a list of specific rides.

If you show up with that mindset, a partial day still tends to feel worthwhile.

Wheelchair accessibility and moving around the park

Warner Park Beach is listed as wheelchair accessible. That’s an important note if accessibility is part of your planning.

While the details of which areas are easiest to reach aren’t specified, the accessibility statement means the park is prepared to welcome wheelchair guests. If you have specific needs, I suggest checking details when you book so you can confirm what matters most for your mobility routine.

In any case, a water park comes with practical movement challenges: wet surfaces, ramps, and changing ground conditions. The best way to make the day smooth is to plan routes with rest stops in mind and keep your transitions slow and careful.

Who should book this Warner Park Beach entry ticket

This one-day entry is a strong match if you want a straightforward Madrid break with clear payoff. I’d especially recommend it for:

  • Families who want a full day that isn’t complicated
  • Groups of friends who want a shared activity centered on water play
  • Anyone who prefers a single-site plan with food and shopping nearby

It also fits well if you’re staying near Madrid and want a day that feels different from museums and city walking. The 30 km distance is manageable for a day trip, and the pre-book model keeps it easy.

If you’re traveling with very young kids, the height rule matters, because children under 100 cm are free. If you’re traveling with taller teens or adults, you’ll want to assume everyone pays admission, unless they fall under the youth threshold.

Should you book this Warner Park Beach entry ticket?

Book it if you want an easy, one-day Madrid escape where the center of gravity is water fun. The $29 price is reasonable for an admission-only ticket, especially when the park offers a full mix of water attractions plus on-site restaurants and shops.

Don’t book it blindly if you need every attraction to be running. Since closures have happened on at least one recent date, it’s smart to keep expectations flexible and focus on the parts that are most important to you.

Best decision tip: if your date is firm and your group is ready for a sunny, wet, relaxed day, this is a solid buy. If your plans are fluid, you’ll lose money because entry is non-refundable, so lock it in only when you’re confident you can go.

FAQ

Is food included with the Warner Park Beach entry ticket?

No. Food and drinks are not included, so you’ll need to budget for purchases during your visit.

What’s included in the ticket price?

The ticket includes entry to Warner Park Beach for the selected day.

How long is the ticket valid?

The ticket is valid for 1 day. You’ll need to check availability for the starting time options.

What should I bring to Warner Park Beach?

Bring a towel and beachwear.

Where do I show my voucher?

Show your voucher at Warner Park Madrid. It’s accessible from the A4 at exit 22, and you should follow the signs.

How do I get there by train from Madrid?

Take the train to Pinto (line C-3). Then take bus 413 or 412 from La Veloz, which takes you to the door of the park.

Is the park wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the activity is listed as wheelchair accessible.

How are adults and children defined by height?

Anyone above 140 cm is an adult. Anyone between 100 and 140 cm is considered youth. Anyone under 100 cm is a child.

Are children under 100 cm free?

Yes. Children under 100 cm are free of charge.

Can I get a refund if my plans change?

No. This activity is non-refundable.

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