Cancun, Quintana Roo — Quack, Mexico’s first inflatable park inspired by the “Mi Amigo Pato” character, has opened its ninth location at Go Grand Outlet Riviera Maya, bringing more than 4,000 square meters of games, challenges, and entertainment for all ages.
The park, which launched in 2022 and has become one of the country’s most popular family entertainment concepts, already has branches in Pachuca, Monterrey, Mexico City, Puebla, Guadalajara, and Metepec. Its new Cancun-area outpost includes attractions such as the Inflalandia Challenge, Wipe Out, skill games, inflatable laser tag, and an arcade.
Attractions and amenities
Younger visitors get their own space at Kids Quack, while adults can unwind at the Beach Club, which features a bar and a sandbox. The venue also has lockers, table football, billiards, arcade machines, and a shop selling merchandise of “Mi Amigo Pato,” the brand’s signature duck character.
For food and drinks, guests will find Pato Papas, nachos, beverages, and candies. Visitors entering the inflatable zones must wear special non-slip socks called Inflatines, available for an extra 69 pesos (about $4).
Tickets and prices
Admission packages range from 399 to 699 pesos per person, depending on the activities included. A family pass for four people costs 1,799 pesos.
Quack positions itself as an option for weekend outings, birthday celebrations, or simply spending several hours playing and bonding with family.
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