REVIEW · PHUKET
Andamanda Phuket Waterpark Admission Ticket
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Phuket waterparks can be chaotic, but this one has its rhythm. I like the island-and-Andaman-Sea themed design and the mix of thrill rides plus lazy river time to recharge, but I’d go in knowing queues and in-park pricing can be frustrating.
You get an 8-hour waterpark day window, and the ticket covers entry/admission. Locker and towel rentals aren’t included, and it’s non-refundable, so it’s best if you’re confident about your Phuket day staying put.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- Andamanda Phuket Ticket at a Glance: what your $54 really buys
- Entering Andamanda Phuket: island-themed design and the park’s “day-long” feel
- Your 8-hour game plan: how to use the day without feeling rushed
- Thrill rides and major slides: where the excitement is
- Wave pools and lazy river time: the recovery plan that makes the day work
- Facilities that really matter: lockers, private cabanas, and dining options
- Timing and Phuket logistics: opening hours and getting there
- Value check: who should buy this ticket, and who should reconsider
- Should you book Andamanda Phuket Waterpark Admission?
- FAQ
- What is included with the Andamanda Phuket Waterpark admission ticket?
- What is not included in the ticket price?
- How long is the experience?
- Where is this waterpark located?
- What are the opening hours?
- When will I receive confirmation after booking?
- Is the ticket refundable?
- Is it suitable for most travelers?
- How far in advance is this typically booked?
- Is Andamanda Phuket near public transportation?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Entry/admission is included so you can skip one big line-item
- A mix of attractions for different ages (slides, wave pool, lazy river)
- Andaman Sea-inspired, island-themed atmosphere with lush tropical styling
- Facilities are designed for comfort (lockers, private cabanas, dining)
- Budget for extras inside since lockers/towels cost more and prices can run high
Andamanda Phuket Ticket at a Glance: what your $54 really buys

The Andamanda Phuket admission ticket is priced at $54 per person and is designed for a full day at the park. Your ticket includes entry/admission, which is the main cost you need to worry about before you arrive.
What’s not included matters for real budgeting. Locker and towel are listed as extra, along with personal expenses. If you like keeping your belongings secure all day (most people do), factor those add-ons into your plan.
The park’s hours run 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through Sunday, during 01/24/2025 to 06/18/2026. Since the experience duration is listed as about 8 hours, the easiest strategy is to start near opening so you can actually enjoy multiple ride rounds without feeling rushed.
Also note the planning reality: this ticket is typically booked about 53 days in advance. That doesn’t mean you must book that early, but it does suggest Andamanda Phuket is popular and can sell out for certain dates.
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Entering Andamanda Phuket: island-themed design and the park’s “day-long” feel

Andamanda Phuket is built around an Andaman Sea-inspired, island-themed atmosphere. You’ll notice tropical landscaping and water features that make the park feel like more than just rows of attractions.
One thing I really value in a big waterpark is how the space is organized for different moods. Andamanda Phuket is positioned as a place for both adrenaline-chasing and downshifting, with attractions that work for thrill seekers and people who want slower, softer fun.
The park also leans into Thai cultural influences in its design. It’s not just decorations for show; it gives the whole place a sense of place, especially if you’re spending your time in Phuket anyway and want the day to feel connected to the region rather than generic.
And yes, there are panoramic views tied to Phuket’s scenery and the Andaman Sea. Even if you spend most of the day in swim mode, the visual payoff is part of why this park feels like a destination, not a stop.
Your 8-hour game plan: how to use the day without feeling rushed

With an 8-hour window, the biggest enemy isn’t water. It’s time management. If you wait too long to do your favorite rides first, you can end up with the worst mix: hungry, tired, and stuck in lines when you’d rather be actually riding.
Here’s the approach I’d use. Start with the attractions that need the most patience, then switch between thrill and calmer options. That keeps your energy up and helps you avoid the cycle where everything feels slow.
I’d also build in breaks on purpose. Wave pools and big slides are fun, but they can drain you faster than you expect. Mixing in calmer zones like a lazy river style reset gives your body a chance to cool down and refuel.
If you’re coming with family members, use the variety to your advantage. A waterpark day works best when not everyone is chasing the same intensity at the same time, and Andamanda’s mix is meant for that.
Thrill rides and major slides: where the excitement is

Andamanda Phuket includes a wide range of exhilarating water slides, positioned as some of the park’s headline fun. This is the part of the day most people come for, especially if your group has at least one person who wants adrenaline.
That said, large waterparks often concentrate demand around the biggest slides and their access points. There are indications that queues for some slide areas can get long, and the pace of loading can feel inconsistent during busy periods.
If you want the best shot at shorter waits, get there early—right when the park opens. Then, after your first round of top slides, shift to other attractions for variety. This keeps your day from turning into a loop of standing around hoping your turn arrives soon.
And don’t underestimate the time it takes to move between “wet” zones. Water slides look straightforward on a map, but between check-in areas, getting back to lockers, and drying off, it adds up.
Wave pools and lazy river time: the recovery plan that makes the day work

Not every minute needs to be maximum speed. Andamanda Phuket includes wave pools and lazy river style relaxation, which is where a waterpark day becomes enjoyable instead of exhausting.
Wave pools are great for groups because you can share the fun without needing synchronized timing. Lazy river time is your built-in reset, especially if you want to spend time together without the constant thrill-cycle.
This mix is a big reason the park is meant for all ages. When you have options, you can keep the whole group happy—kids get action, adults get a breather, and even teens who want thrills can take a break without leaving the park.
If your priority is comfort, plan to spend at least part of your afternoon in the calmer areas. It’s the easiest way to avoid the late-day feeling of being cooked and impatient.
Facilities that really matter: lockers, private cabanas, and dining options

A waterpark can be a mess if logistics aren’t handled well. Here, Andamanda Phuket lists state-of-the-art facilities, including spacious lockers and private cabanas.
One important cost detail: locker and towel are not included in the ticket. That means you’ll want to decide up front how you want to handle your stuff and what level of comfort you care about.
If you hate the idea of changing plans mid-day, rent a locker early and keep your rhythm. A secure storage setup helps you avoid awkward moments—like trying to manage wet bags or searching for essentials between rides.
There are also dining options inside the park. Prices can be a factor at theme and water parks in general, and there are signals that in-park costs may run high. Plan to budget for meals and snacks so you don’t end the day feeling salty.
If you’re trying to keep the total cost under control, consider how you’ll handle food and drinks before you go. The ticket price is only part of the real number.
Timing and Phuket logistics: opening hours and getting there

The park operates 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM every day in the listed date range. That schedule fits a classic one-day waterpark plan, especially because the listed experience duration is about 8 hours.
Andamanda Phuket is listed as near public transportation. That’s useful if you don’t want to rely on a private driver or if you’re mixing waterpark time with other Phuket sights.
Because no specific pickup or meeting point is provided here, treat the park as a clear destination: plan to arrive with enough margin to park, walk in, and get set before you start rides. In practice, the first hour is where you can gain the most advantage.
Value check: who should buy this ticket, and who should reconsider

At $54, the decision mostly comes down to what you want from the day. If you want a full-day mix of slides, wave pools, and lazy river relaxation, the entry-inclusive ticket can feel like a decent baseline, especially with facilities like lockers, cabanas, and on-site dining.
If you’re the kind of person who hates waiting and gets cranky when the schedule slips, go in with eyes open. There are clear concerns tied to long queues and inconsistent operational pace in some slide areas. That doesn’t mean you’ll have a terrible day, but it does mean you should structure your expectations around a busy, popular attraction.
This is also a strong fit if you’re traveling with mixed ages. The park’s design is set up for different energy levels, so it’s easier to keep everyone from pouting at the same time.
Where it may be less ideal is for travelers chasing maximum value-per-minute. If your main goal is to ride only a few attractions quickly and leave, a full-day waterpark plan may feel like too much.
Should you book Andamanda Phuket Waterpark Admission?
I’d book it if you want one big, self-contained day in Phuket that mixes thrills and downtime in the same place, and you’re okay paying for the convenience of entry included while budgeting extra for lockers and towels.
I’d hesitate if you’re traveling with a tight schedule or you know you get stressed by queues. In that case, your best move is to arrive early, avoid dead-simple timing mistakes, and be realistic that a popular waterpark can run slower than the photos.
If your goal is a fun, all-ages waterpark day with island-themed vibes and solid facilities, Andamanda Phuket makes sense. Just treat it as an all-day plan, not a quick splash stop.
FAQ
What is included with the Andamanda Phuket Waterpark admission ticket?
The ticket includes entry/admission to Andamanda Phuket.
What is not included in the ticket price?
The ticket price does not include locker and towel, plus personal expenses.
How long is the experience?
The duration is listed as about 8 hours.
Where is this waterpark located?
It’s in Phuket, Thailand.
What are the opening hours?
The park operates 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through Sunday, during 01/24/2025 – 06/18/2026.
When will I receive confirmation after booking?
You’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking.
Is the ticket refundable?
No. It is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.
Is it suitable for most travelers?
The info says most travelers can participate.
How far in advance is this typically booked?
On average, it’s booked about 53 days in advance.
Is Andamanda Phuket near public transportation?
Yes, it’s listed as near public transportation.



























