点评:Rainy day in Osaka, so decided to head to Spa World, which is the closest thing to a waterpark in the city.
Spa world is actually a hotel with various Onsen baths. The pool is on the 8th floor and has 2 “large” slides, a lazy river and a kind of baby area.
Entering the reception, there are ticket machines where you can buy entry or entry with pool access (there’s a tab at the top of the page to pay for pool entry). You then have to take your shoes off and put them in a locker before making your way to the changing rooms on the 4th or 6th floor. From there there is another elevator to the pool on the 8th.
Once in, turns out you have to pay separately for the slides - either 500 yen for one go or 1500 yen for a day pass. Not sure why anyone would pay just to use the lazy river, but whatever. Your wristband that you get when you buy your entry is then loaded up with the additional charge which you settle at checkout. It’s all unnecessarily complicated.
The facility itself is ok. There is no real pool so to speak. The slides are ok but there are only 2, so their novelty wears out pretty quickly. The place was empty on the Friday morning we went, so the kids had their fill.
I can’t speak for the Onsen but they looked nice.
All in all, not somewhere I would head to as a destination but not a terrible experience by any means.
翻译:大阪下雨天,所以决定去 Spa World,这是城里最接近水上乐园的地方。
Spa world 实际上是一家有各种温泉浴场的酒店。游泳池在 8 楼,有 2 个“大型”滑梯、一条漂流河和一个婴儿区。
进入接待处,有售票机,您可以在那里购买入场券或带游泳池的入场券(页面顶部有一个标签,用于支付游泳池入场费)。然后,您必须脱掉鞋子并将它们放在储物柜中,然后前往 4 楼或 6 楼的更衣室。从那里有另一部电梯通往 8 楼的游泳池。
进去后,您必须单独支付滑梯费用 - 一次 500 日元或一日通票 1500 日元。不知道为什么有人会只为使用漂流河而付费,但不管怎样。您购买入场券时获得的腕带将加载额外费用,您需要在结账时支付。一切都太复杂了。
设施本身还可以。没有真正的游泳池。滑梯还可以,但只有 2 个,所以新奇感很快就消失了。我们去的那个星期五早上,这个地方空无一人,所以孩子们玩得很开心。
我不能代表温泉说话,但它们看起来不错。
总的来说,这不是我会去的地方,但无论如何也不是一次糟糕的经历。