Cabanas at Aquatica

ToodlesRN

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I booked a cabana for our family in September it was $99.00 so why not plus hubby burns really fast even with sunscreen so this will allow us to get shade and rest without having to search for the perfect spot.

For those of you who have used the cabanas before did you like it and did it provide privacy? Our son still naps and usually I have to lie down with him and end falling alseep myself I don't want people to be able to peek in and see us sleeping, as hubby will most likely be going on some slides.

anyone has photos that they took of the cabanas would be great to share, I've only seen the ones on the website.

What kind of chairs are in the cabanas? Are they the beach recliners?

Thanks!
 
I booked a cabana for our family in September it was $99.00 so why not plus hubby burns really fast even with sunscreen so this will allow us to get shade and rest without having to search for the perfect spot.

For those of you who have used the cabanas before did you like it and did it provide privacy? Our son still naps and usually I have to lie down with him and end falling alseep myself I don't want people to be able to peek in and see us sleeping, as hubby will most likely be going on some slides.

anyone has photos that they took of the cabanas would be great to share, I've only seen the ones on the website.

What kind of chairs are in the cabanas? Are they the beach recliners?

Thanks!

We're going tomorrow and have rented a cabana. I'll report back when I get a chance.
 
Are the cabanas worth it? I wasn't planning to spend all day there but haven't been before so I don't really know yet.
 
I'll post photos later but here is our take on cabanas after having been in one yesterday.

Yes, they are expensive but you do get your 16 beverages (and you can swap out for different stuff) - we had 8 waters, 2 pepsis, 2 diet pepsis, and 4 fruit punches. Swapped 2 fruit for pink lemonade. We don't drink soda but definitely went through the water. Great to have the frig and the included, very large locker right there. They also give you a large bottle of Panama Jack SPF 30 sunscreen and a bunch of towels, which can be replenished. They no longer take food orders but you can bring food back to cabanas. You get a VIP bracelet that entitles you to 20 percent off all food and drink plus merchandise purchases all day. If you want new oakleys, good way to get a good price on them. There are 3 cabana areas - 2 near Cutback Cove and one near Big Surf Shores. There is a smoking area near one of the areas near Cutback Cove so if you want to avoid, best to ask for Big Surf Shores. In our case, we were assigned an area ahead of time; thankfully it was on the Big Surf Shores side or I would have asked to move. Once we got to the assigned area, it was first come, first serve on the actual cabana. We got there before 9 am and were the first so got our choice. As for seating, we had 2 lounges, 2 beach chairs, and 2 regular chairs, plus a small table and trash can. Along the wave pool, they had extra beach chairs set up for any cabana occupant to use. No one other than cabana guests were allowed in the area, so it was very private and quiet. Staff were there to clear trash and food for you plus make sure others didn't come into the area.

As for if it is worth it, that will be a personal choice. We paid peak season rates, which are quite high. But, we loved the peace and quiet it provided (park was full), loved having our large locker right there, loved having a frig for our beverages, and loved the shade we had. We also liked the ceiling fan to cool things down and later, the light. We ate lunch in our cabana, which was great, and liked the location, near the wave pool, restrooms, and Mango Market. I doubt we would have stayed at the park as long as we did if we didn't have a cabana.

We also loved it when a HUGE storm blew in almost instantly and we were able to close up our cabana and ride it out while everyone else got soaked and had to jam into the few covered spaces they could find. I'll post photos of our closed up cabana too because it really was a huge storm with high winds and we managed to stay warm and mostly dry - we turned off the fan but used the light to make it "warm and cozy."

Would we do it again - probably unless we need to pinch pennies. But, on our comment card, we suggested that they (1) provide some snacks with the cabana (a few bags of chips), (2) bring back food service to the cabanas, and (3) include a few AB adult beverages too. I forgot to write that I also think they could give the cabana folks a few "front of the line" passes to make the stay even nicer as we had waits of over 45 minutes for almost every slide, even early in the morning.

Overall, we were very happy with our experience and want to go back. I think they allow too many folks in so the lines are huge during peak season but you can work around it by getting there really early (parking lots open at 8 when park opens at 9; some slides are open at 8:30 if you have purchased your tickets ahead of time), doing the no-line things mid-day, waiting out any storm you might get, and taking advantage of the park clearing a lot by 5 pm.

Photos later.
 

Thanks Sharon! I will have to write down that area location as I have Asthma and my lungs can't tolerate the smell of smoke!
 
Great review Sharon thanks very much, We are still undecided if its worth it or not, but having read your review we are thinking of booking one for our trip in 10 days time. I want to purchase some oakleys and they are already cheaper in florida than we can get them over here in England so the extra 20% of could be another big factor - providing they arent already 20% more expensive at aquatica than they might be at florida mall (did you notice if they had a good selection of oakleys?)
Did all the cabanas seem to be booked up or was it possible to book on the day? according to the website if we book now for our date its $200 but we are starting to think with 3 children it might be worth doing.
 
Great review Sharon thanks very much, We are still undecided if its worth it or not, but having read your review we are thinking of booking one for our trip in 10 days time. I want to purchase some oakleys and they are already cheaper in florida than we can get them over here in England so the extra 20% of could be another big factor - providing they arent already 20% more expensive at aquatica than they might be at florida mall (did you notice if they had a good selection of oakleys?)
Did all the cabanas seem to be booked up or was it possible to book on the day? according to the website if we book now for our date its $200 but we are starting to think with 3 children it might be worth doing.

They definitely book ahead of time - they were all booked ahead of time for the day we went. The staff said they have been sold out every day most of the summer.

Unfortunately, I didn't look at the Oakley selection so I can't help you there but I read another review saying that with the discount, they were cheaper than the mall.

If the kids are young, I think you would be very happy having a cabana so they can get totally out of the sun. There are lots of large umbrellas around but they get packed with people. The cabanas are so private and you can close up the sides to make them totally private.
 
Thanks Sharon! I will have to write down that area location as I have Asthma and my lungs can't tolerate the smell of smoke!

The smoking section is near the Narrabeen cabanas so make sure you specifically tell them not to put you in that section. Request the Yallingup cabanas to be as far away from a smoking section as possible. If you look at the Aquatica map on the web site, they are up at the top of Big Surf Shores, near Kata's Kookaburra Cove.
 
They definitely book ahead of time - they were all booked ahead of time for the day we went. The staff said they have been sold out every day most of the summer.

Unfortunately, I didn't look at the Oakley selection so I can't help you there but I read another review saying that with the discount, they were cheaper than the mall.

If the kids are young, I think you would be very happy having a cabana so they can get totally out of the sun. There are lots of large umbrellas around but they get packed with people. The cabanas are so private and you can close up the sides to make them totally private.

Thank you again Sharon, we have finally booked it today and on the august 12th we will hopefully be in our cabana for the day:cool1: i have also e mailed and requested a cabana in the yallingup location so fingers crossed.

Just trying to decide now if the dining cookout is worth booking!!!

thanks for all your help
Burt:thumbsup2
 
I'm looking for any discount codes for Aquatica, I have 2 older teens from out of town looking to go for 1 day.
 
Thanks for the great review. We are considering a cabana for our August trip and since we will be splitting the cost with my best friend & her family (we are meeting there for the day), it might be worth it with 4 adults & 3 kids.
 
I see this is an old thread, but does anyone have any pictures of the cabanas they could post? We rented a poolside cabana for May and I'm curious.
 
anyone with pictures yet??

I take it there are no shady tree areas , like at the disney water parks?
 














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