Can I park at Cabana Bay for Volcano Bay?


Can I park at Cabana Bay for Volcano Bay? Getting There. Like I mentioned above you park in the parking structure, take a bus for about a 5-minute ride then walk into the park. It is all a pretty simple and quick process and they keep things moving. If you stay at Cabana Bay you can walk right over to Volcano Bay.


Can I take food into Volcano Bay?

You are not allowed to bring in coolers, but you can bring in water bottles and food in plastic containers (no glass) if you have a food allergy. While the TapuTapu will help reduce the amount of time you spend in line, don't expect no lines.


How much is Volcano Bay entrance?

A one day admission ticket to Universal's Volcano bay starts at $80.00 for adults and $75.00 for kids. It's important to note that 2023 Volcano Bay prices can change based on demand throughout the year.


How does parking work at Cabana Bay?

Yes, all 4 Universal hotels charge parking. Cabana Bay's self-parking for overnight guests is $10 plus tax per night - half of the amount the other 3 charge per night and less than the $17 per day theme park parking as well.


How early can I check in to Cabana Bay?

Although you can check in as early as you would like, your room is not guaranteed to be ready until 4:00 pm. You can leave your luggage at Bell Services and head on into the parks to play if you would like!


Do you get a fast pass if you stay at Cabana Bay?

“Does the Cabana Bay offer fast passes like Disney hotels?” You can purchase express passes for each visitor for each day of your stay. It is not included in the Cabana Bay or Saphire Falls Packages.


Can you walk barefoot at Volcano Bay?

It's not 100% necessary because there are lots of water sprinklers across the paths. I'm a bit mixed on them. Some slides have to be barefoot, so there are shoe racks at the entrance. However, often the exit to the slide is ages away from the shoe rack to you have to hoof it back to get your shoes.


Can you bring coolers into Volcano Bay?

Can you bring a cooler into Volcano Bay? Yes – Volcano Bay follows the same “conditions of entry” policy as its two theme-park brethren. There are restrictions to keep in mind here, however: coolers can't be hard-sided (this includes styrofoam), and they can't be any larger than 8.5? wide x 6? tall x 6? deep.


Is Volcano Bay worth it?

Plus, the park is considerably more than some other waterparks like SeaWorld's Aquatica. Having shelled out that money ourselves and spending the day at the park, we are happy to say that yes, Volcano Bay is worth the money.