On the Old Pune-Mumbai Highway at Mundhaware near Lonavala, Wet’nJoy occupies a stretch of Western Ghats hillside that turns cool and misty in monsoon and blazing green in the post-rains. The park holds a specific claim that no other water park in India contests: home to India’s largest wave pool — a 60,000 square-foot expanse of artificially waved water that functions less like a swimming pool and more like a contained coastal beach.
Operated by Imagicaaworld Entertainment Ltd. — the same company behind Imagicaa Theme Park at Khopoli — Wet’nJoy is the water and amusement park component of a broader Lonavala entertainment footprint. The park offers two distinct ticketing paths: a Solo Ticket covering the water park only (30+ water rides), and a Combo Ticket covering both the water park and the amusement park side with its dry thrill rides (60+ attractions total). Most Mumbai and Pune visitors opt for the Combo.

Wet’nJoy Ticket Price 2026 — Official Entry Fee
The official website lonavala.wetnjoy.in deliberately does not publish flat rates on its main ticket page — it redirects to a live booking engine where prices vary by date. The rates below are cross-verified from multiple current sources and the official offers page, confirmed as of June 2026.
Combo Ticket (Water Park + Amusement Park) — Recommended
| Day | Adult | Child (3.3 ft – 4.6 ft) |
| Weekday (Mon–Fri) | ~₹1,199 | ~₹999 |
| Weekend / Holiday (Sat–Sun) | ~₹1,299 | ~₹1,099 |
Solo Ticket (Water Park Only)
| Day | Adult | Child (3.3 ft – 4.6 ft) |
| Weekday | ~₹899 | Lower |
| Weekend / Holiday | ~₹999 | Lower |
Height-Based Entry Rules
| Height | Category |
| Below 3.3 feet (100 cm) | Free — may not access all rides independently |
| 3.3 feet to 4.6 feet | Child ticket rate |
| Above 4.6 feet (140 cm) | Adult ticket rate regardless of age |
For buffet lunch: children below 3.3 ft free (when parents opt for buffet); 3.3–4.6 ft charged at child buffet rate; above 4.6 ft at adult rate.
Offers and Discounts (Current 2026)
Tuesday Treats and Thursday Bonanza: Select Tuesdays and Thursdays offer deeply discounted entry from approximately ₹799 adult — online booking only, not available for same-day counter purchase. Check lonavala.wetnjoy.in/offers for current valid dates.
College ID Offer: ₹250 off on Combo or Solo tickets for students in 11th, 12th, undergraduate, or postgraduate programmes aged 16–25 with a valid college ID card and Aadhaar. Original ID only — digital copies and photocopies not accepted. Not combinable with other offers.
Group of 5+ Ticket Discount: 10% off on regular combo tickets for groups of 5 or more. Online booking only.
Birthday Free Ticket: The birthday guest enters free when accompanied by 4–10 friends. Friends receive 10% off. Online booking only, valid only on the birthday date.
Magic Pass (Annual Pass): 4 visits per year across 8 Imagicaaworld parks at 5 locations. Includes a free child ticket (below 3.3 ft), 20% off on food and merchandise, valid for 12 months.
Food Voucher: ₹500 worth of food for ₹400 — 20% saving on in-park food. Available with ticket purchase, valid only on day of issue.
Important restrictions: Tickets are non-refundable and non-cancellable. Two offers cannot be combined. Online discounts valid for bookings at least 1 day in advance — same-day tickets available at counter only at standard rates. GST applicable on food and additional services.
Additional Charges
| Item | Charge |
| Swimwear rental | ₹300 (includes ₹100 refundable deposit) |
| Locker rental | ₹200 (includes ₹100 refundable deposit) |
| Parking | Additional charge — confirm at park |
| Express Queue Ticket | Add-on for select premium water rides — skip-the-queue |
Wet’nJoy — Quick Overview
| Detail | Information |
| Full Name | Wet’nJoy Water and Amusement Park, Lonavala |
| Address | Old Pune-Mumbai Highway, NH-4, Post-Takve, Mundhaware, Lonavala, Maharashtra – 410405 |
| Official Website | lonavala.wetnjoy.in |
| Contact | +91 9112268080 |
| Operated By | Imagicaaworld Entertainment Ltd. |
| Wave Pool | India’s largest — 60,000 sq ft |
| Total Attractions | 60+ (Combo); 30+ (Solo water park) |
| Combo Ticket (Weekday Adult) | ~₹1,199 |
| Combo Ticket (Weekend Adult) | ~₹1,299 |
| Solo Water Park (Weekday Adult) | ~₹899 |
| Tuesday / Thursday Bonanza | ~₹799 (online only) |
| Children below 3.3 ft | Free |
| Timings | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM daily |
| Distance from Mumbai | ~95 km / 2 hours via Mumbai-Pune Expressway |
| Distance from Pune | ~65 km / 1.5 hours |
| Distance from Lonavala Railway Station | ~11–12 km |
| Nearest Kamshet Railway Station | Closer option on Pune–Lonavala local |
| Mumbai Weekend Bus | Available from select Mumbai points (₹700 return, weekends) |
| Outside food | Not permitted |
Timings 2026
| Day | Opening | Closing |
| All 7 days | 10:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
Rides are typically operational from 10:30 AM (water park) and 11:00 AM (amusement park) — slightly after the gates open. Last ride session closes at approximately 5:30 PM. Confirm current seasonal timings at lonavala.wetnjoy.in before visiting.
History — From Magic Mountain to Wet’nJoy
Wet’nJoy Lonavala was previously known as Magic Mountain — the name under which the amusement park section was known to generations of Mumbai and Pune residents who visited Lonavala. Imagicaaworld Entertainment Ltd. rebranded the combined complex as Wet’nJoy to reflect the dual water-park-and-amusement-park identity that defines the current offering.
The Lonavala location is not incidental. Lonavala occupies a specific position in Mumbai and Pune’s collective cultural geography — a hill station accessible in under two hours from both cities, associated with monsoon greenery, chikki, and the occasional weekend escape. Wet’nJoy channels this established leisure travel pattern into a defined park destination, offering Mumbai and Pune residents a half-day or full-day activity anchoring an otherwise scenic but unstructured Lonavala visit.
The Western Ghats terrain surrounding the park is the most visually distinctive element of a Wet’nJoy visit compared to the flat, urban-fringe settings of most Mumbai-area parks. The hills are present in the background of much of the park, and during post-monsoon months (October–November), the hillside greenery makes the environment unusually attractive for an amusement park.
Rides and Attractions
Water Park (Solo or Combo)
India’s Largest Wave Pool (60,000 sq ft): The definitive Wet’nJoy experience. The wave pool generates strong, sustained wave cycles across a 60,000 square-foot expanse — wide enough that the far side is not immediately visible from the entry steps. The scale creates genuinely ocean-like wave patterns rather than the gentle ripple of smaller wave pools. Multiple visitor reviews describe it as the most powerful and spatially generous wave pool in India.
Crazy River: A lazy river circuit with deliberate flow variations — sections of calm floating interspersed with unexpected water jets and channel narrowings that create mild rapids. More eventful than the standard lazy river format.
Rain Dance Station: An outdoor dance floor with overhead water jets and sound system — the social entertainment zone of the water park. Popular with college groups for extended sessions.
Royal Castle Aqua Station: A family water play structure — a multi-level castle-format structure with slides, water cannons, climbing elements, and a large tipping bucket. The primary children’s water play zone.
Aqua Chute: A high-drop body slide from significant height — one of the more adrenaline-generating individual experiences.
Turbo Force: A high-speed enclosed tube slide building centrifugal force through a series of banked turns before a pool landing.
Nightmare: A fully enclosed dark slide where visual orientation is removed — the unknown element amplifies the perceived intensity.
Master Blaster: An uphill water coaster where riders are propelled upward against gravity by water pressure jets, creating the unusual sensation of ascending on a water ride before descending.
Cyclone, Boomerango, Tornado, Free Fall, Sky Fall: Multiple enclosed and semi-enclosed high-intensity slide formats at varying heights and gradients, covering the full range of adult thrill intensities.
Thunder Waves and more: Additional slide and wave formats completing the water park’s 30+ attraction count.
Amusement Park (Combo Ticket Only)
Giant Frisbee: A large pendulum disc that swings to near-vertical with groups seated in outward-facing chairs. One of the dry park’s most intense experiences.
Roller Coaster: The amusement park’s headline thrill ride — a full-circuit coaster with banked turns and moderate inversions.
Giant Wheel: A large ferris wheel providing aerial views of the Lonavala hillside landscape — the most scenic vantage point in the park.
Swinging Ship: Standard 180-degree arc pendulum ship format.
Additional dry rides: Spinning flat rides, family carousels, bumper cars, and children’s rides completing the amusement park’s 12+ attraction count accessible with the Combo ticket.
Dining at Wet’nJoy
Four restaurant zones within the park, plus food stalls across the campus:
Restaurant Zone A: Multi-cuisine sit-down dining for families and groups wanting a complete meal break.
Restaurant Zone B–D: Additional food service points distributed near high-traffic ride areas.
Food Stalls: Ice golas (flavoured crushed ice — the quintessential Lonavala street food format), roasted corn, popcorn, beverages, and snacks throughout the park.
Jain food: Available on request under the A-la-Carte menu. Mention requirement at ordering.
Outside food and beverages are not permitted inside the park. A cashless wristband system handles all in-park transactions — deposit ₹500 at the wristband counter (balance refunded at exit), and use it for food, lockers, and in-park purchases without managing wet notes or loose change.
How to Reach Wet’nJoy Lonavala
Address: Old Pune-Mumbai Highway, NH-4, Post-Takve, Mundhaware, Lonavala, Maharashtra – 410405.
By Road from Mumbai (Best Option): Take the Mumbai-Pune Expressway to Lonavala — approximately 95 km / 2 hours. Exit toward Lonavala and follow NH-4 (Old Pune-Mumbai Highway) toward Mundhaware. Set navigation to “Wet’nJoy Lonavala.” Ample parking available at the park.
By Road from Pune: Approximately 65 km / 1 to 1.5 hours via Pune-Mumbai Expressway. Same exit and NH-4 routing.
By Train: Lonavala Railway Station is connected by Deccan Express, Sinhagad Express, and other Pune–Mumbai trains — approximately 1.5 hours from Mumbai CST / Dadar, 1 hour from Pune. From Lonavala station, the park is approximately 11–12 km — take a cab or auto (₹200–₹300). Alternatively, Kamshet Railway Station is marginally closer.
Weekend Bus Service from Mumbai: Available on weekends, round trip ₹700 per person. Contact: +91 7506561224 or +91 9920455659. Departs from select Mumbai pickup points.
College ID offer bookings: Must carry original physical college ID and Aadhaar at the counter.
Best Time to Visit
March to June (Peak Water Park Season): Maharashtra’s summer heat (35°C–42°C in Lonavala, significantly hotter than the Ghats average) makes Wet’nJoy’s wave pool and slides the definitive experience. Summer weekends are the most crowded period — arrive at 10:00 AM opening.
October to February: The post-monsoon and winter period offers cool weather (15°C–28°C), moderate crowds, and the spectacular Western Ghats green backdrop at its most vibrant. The wave pool and water rides remain fully operational, but the amusement park dry rides are the primary draw in cooler temperatures.
Tuesday and Thursday visits: Year-round, these are the lowest-cost and lowest-crowd days. The Bonanza offers (~₹799) are online-only — book the day before.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is the Wet’nJoy Lonavala ticket price in 2026?
A: Combo (water park + amusement park): ~₹1,199 adult / ~₹999 child on weekdays; ~₹1,299 adult / ~₹1,099 child on weekends. Solo (water park only): ~₹899 adult (weekday). Tuesday/Thursday Bonanza from ~₹799 (online only). Confirm live rates at lonavala.wetnjoy.in. Children below 3.3 ft: free.
Q2. What is the difference between the Solo and Combo ticket at Wet’nJoy?
A: Solo Ticket covers 30+ water park rides only. Combo Ticket adds 12+ amusement park dry rides — giving access to the Giant Frisbee, roller coaster, giant wheel, and other land attractions alongside all water rides. The Combo is ₹200–₹300 more expensive and recommended for full-day visitors.
Q3. How far is Wet’nJoy from Mumbai?
A: Approximately 95 km via the Mumbai-Pune Expressway — around 2 hours by road. From Pune: approximately 65 km / 1 to 1.5 hours.
Q4. What is India’s largest wave pool?
A: Wet’nJoy Lonavala’s 60,000 square-foot wave pool holds this distinction. The scale generates sustained, powerful wave cycles that are meaningfully different from the smaller wave pools at other Indian water parks.
Q5. Are tickets refundable at Wet’nJoy?
A: No. Advance bookings are non-refundable, non-cancellable, and non-transferable under all circumstances.