1 / 2Atlantis Play Center
π Garden Grove, CA
A historic 1963 playground with underwater theming, whale slides, sea creature sculptures, and seasonal splash pad. Perfect for ages 2-5 with gated safety and affordable entry.
Fun safe place to let the kids run and play. My 6 year old daughter had a blast.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children 4+ who appreciate unique, old-school playground equipment at budget-friendly prices. The gated environment provides peace of mind, but expect some wear and maintenance issues typical of older facilities.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Gary Brownell
4 months ago
βFun safe place to let the kids run and play. My 6 year old daughter had a blast.β
Beka Hyder
6 years ago
βI'm an out of town visitor. This is a neat park. I appreciated that it was gated for only adults with kiddos. I felt very safe. We went at 10am on a Wednesday in November and stayed for an hour and a half. We were the only ones there. It was $2 for my 3yr old. Me and my 6month old were free. The snack bar is only open on weekends, so bring snacks. There were some neat old-school structures to play on, plus some more modern-ish ones. And cute signs with rhyming couplets to bring the park to life. Splash pad area was not on, as it's cold now, but looks super fun for hot weather. If I lived here, I'd likely come here regularly.β
Amanda Ice
3 months ago
βThis park is a treasure. You must read the little placards and names of each of the attractions. This place has a magical history and endless memories of childhood fun. My father took me here so often, and I feel grateful to take my own babies. I'd love to help restore the paint on the gear. Neptune could use some touch ups. There should be a volunteer opportunity to help freshen up the parked. I'd certainly partake. Crowned treasure of Garden Grove! :) p.s. wax paper makes that dragon slide amusement park worthy!β
My Le
6 months ago
βSigler Park splash pad closed early unexpectedly due to maintenance this season so we went to Atlantis. Plenty of parking. Cost $2 for entry for ages 3 and up. Inside has several playground area and two large areas with picnic tables. We were only there for the splash pad. Itβs much smaller than Sigler and the kids got bored easily. The only advantage I see is if you throw a gathering and have your party hang out at the picnic tables. Then they are free to room Atlantis which we didnβt explore. The splash pad is open until mid October for the season.β
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Overview
Atlantis Play Center is a historic 1963 landmark featuring underwater-themed playground structures including whale slides, sea creature sculptures, and ocean-inspired climbing equipment. The gated park includes a seasonal splash pad, picnic areas, and party rental options including King Neptune's Pavilion for up to 30 guests.



