REVIEW · BANGKOK
Bangkok: Siam Amazing Park Entry Ticket with Buffet Lunch
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One ticket, two big thrills in Bangkok. Siam Amazing Park mixes an amusement park day with serious water fun, and your ticket includes buffet lunch plus a 50% discount on rides. Plan for a full-day escape in Thailand’s largest amusement hub, with roller-coaster energy and that ocean-like wave pool feeling.
I also like that the included lunch is built for more than one diet. You get an international buffet with plenty of vegan-friendly options, which helps you fuel up without leaving the park.
One thing to keep in mind: ride and attraction downtime can happen. I saw at least one specific note about the wave pool being closed and one rollercoaster not running that day, so keep your schedule flexible inside your visit.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll actually care about
- Siam Amazing Park entry: what $23 buys you in Bangkok
- How to plan your day inside the park hours (10:00 to 18:00)
- Wave pool and waterfalls: the ocean-in-Bangkok moment
- The ride discount: make it pay off with a simple strategy
- Buffet lunch with vegan-friendly options: convenient fuel, mixed quality
- What to bring so you don’t spend your trip buying necessities
- Where the ticket fits best: families, thrill lovers, and swimmers
- Costs, value, and what you might pay beyond the ticket
- Booking and day-of expectations (without the stress)
- Should you book the Siam Amazing Park entry + buffet?
- FAQ
- What is included with the Siam Amazing Park ticket?
- Is the buffet lunch vegan-friendly?
- Do I get a discount on rides?
- How long is the ticket valid?
- What are the operating hours?
- What should I bring for the park?
- Are pets and alcohol allowed?
- Is it wheelchair accessible?
- Who should not book?
Key highlights you’ll actually care about

- Huge wave pool + waterfalls for that ocean-in-Bangkok vibe
- 50% off ride admissions so you can pick the thrills that matter most
- International buffet lunch with vegan options so you’re not stuck searching outside
- Full-on day pacing with park hours running 10:00 to 18:00
- Bring swim essentials like a swimming cap, plus a change of clothes
Siam Amazing Park entry: what $23 buys you in Bangkok

For about $23 per person, this is basically a day-pass deal. You’re buying (1) Siam Amazing Park entry and (2) buffet lunch. On top of that, you get a 50% discount on rides, which is where the real value can grow fast.
Here’s the practical way to think about it: if you only stroll and do a couple of casual things, you might leave feeling like the discount didn’t get fully used. But if you plan to take rides as your main activity, that half-price perk can change the math.
Also, your entry is valid for 1 day. Starting times are tied to availability, so you’ll want to check what time windows are offered before you lock in plans. The park is open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and the water park runs 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, so you’ll want to time your water play earlier rather than later.
One last logistics note that matters: transportation isn’t included. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it means you should plan your own way in and out so you don’t lose your best hours to travel.
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How to plan your day inside the park hours (10:00 to 18:00)

Siam Amazing Park is set up for a two-zone kind of day: amusement thrills and water time. Since the main park runs until 6:00 PM, you can stretch your visit across late morning, lunch, and afternoon. But the water park is shorter, shutting down at 5:00 PM, so you should treat water fun like the priority slot.
A pacing approach that works well for most people:
- Arrive close to opening so you’re not chasing capacity in the hottest part of the day.
- Do the water park portion earlier, then switch to rides and breaks after lunch.
- Use the last hour or so for whatever still feels fun rather than forcing everything.
Why this order helps: water attractions depend on wet-and-dry rhythm. You’ll want time for a change of clothes and time to cool down after. The park also encourages you to come prepared with swim basics, which tells you the water portion shouldn’t be an afterthought.
Your entry ticket gives you access to the park, but rides are where you’ll see the half-price discount. That means you should decide which rides you actually care about most and save your time and budget for those, instead of trying to do everything at once.
Wave pool and waterfalls: the ocean-in-Bangkok moment

The headline is the world-class wave pool. It’s described as one of the world’s largest artificial wave pools, and that matters because wave pools aren’t all built the same. Here, the goal is that full surf feeling—waves pushing in, you reacting, you getting that head-to-toe “this is actually like the beach” reaction.
Then you add the waterfalls. The park sets the water play in a scenery of cascading falls and natural beauty, so it’s not just concrete buckets of water. Even if you’re not in “thrill mode,” waterfalls are a solid way to slow down, cool off, and reset between bigger wave moments.
One caution from real-life experience notes: attractions sometimes close for the day. In at least one case, the wave pool was listed as closed, plus a rollercoaster wasn’t running. You can’t control that, but you can control how you protect your enjoyment—show up early, and don’t anchor your whole day on one single attraction.
If the wave pool is operating, prioritize it. It’s the kind of feature that you want when you have energy, not when you’re already tired from rides and waiting around.
The ride discount: make it pay off with a simple strategy

The ticket includes a 50% discount on ride admissions. That’s important because most amusement parks work like this: entry is one price, then rides can cost extra unless your pass says otherwise. This ticket doesn’t claim everything is free, so treat it as a “discounted add-on” deal.
How to use the discount smartly:
- Pick your must-do rides first. Thrill rides can eat time if you try to bargain your way through decision-making.
- Don’t over-plan. If you’re having a good time in the water, you might want rides later instead of forcing a strict schedule.
- Keep your budget in mind. Half price is still not “free,” so decide how many paid rides you want before you start spending.
Also, you’ll likely want to factor that into your day pacing. Rides and lines can stretch your timing, and with the water park closing at 5:00 PM, you don’t want to accidentally run out of water time because you got locked into coaster mode.
Buffet lunch with vegan-friendly options: convenient fuel, mixed quality

Lunch is included, and it’s positioned as an international buffet with plenty of vegan-friendly options. That’s a big plus for a day that’s otherwise all thrills and wet gear, because you’re not wasting time hunting for food outside the park.
What I like about including lunch rather than sending you off-site: it reduces decision fatigue. You can eat, refill your energy, and get back to the fun without turning your day into a logistics puzzle.
That said, buffet food quality can be hit or miss at any large park. One specific note flagged the lunch buffet as not great, even while the overall day was still fun. Translation for you: don’t expect a culinary highlight. Expect decent, practical energy food that keeps you moving.
If you’re vegan or you just want more plant-based choices, you have options here. Just plan to treat lunch as stamina, not a reason to rate your trip a gourmet success.
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What to bring so you don’t spend your trip buying necessities

The park lists a clear packing list. I’d take it seriously because water days get uncomfortable fast if you’re not prepared:
- Sunglasses
- Change of clothes
- Camera
- Sunscreen
- Swimming cap
The swimming cap part is key. Don’t wait until you’re there and hope you can improvise. If you bring your own, you save time and you avoid that scramble.
Also, consider your camera and sunglasses like part of your “day gear.” Bangkok sun can be intense, and you’ll be spending hours outdoors. Sunscreen is not optional if you want to leave feeling like you had fun, not like you got lightly toasted.
Where the ticket fits best: families, thrill lovers, and swimmers

Siam Amazing Park fits best when your group is open to mixing styles: some people want rides, some want water, and some want a break in between. This ticket supports that balance because your day naturally splits into amusement and water time.
Who it’s likely best for:
- Families who want one place for both rides and water play
- Travelers who enjoy swimming/wet attractions
- Groups where not everyone wants the same ride intensity
- Anyone who wants an all-in-one day with lunch included
Who should reconsider:
- The ticket is listed as not suitable for pregnant women
- Not suitable for babies under 1 year
- Not suitable for people with mobility impairments
- It also lists wheelchair accessible, which is a bit confusing. If mobility is part of your planning, I’d treat it as a “check first” situation so you’re not surprised by what you can realistically access during your visit.
Costs, value, and what you might pay beyond the ticket

Let’s break down the money picture clearly:
- Included: entry ticket + buffet lunch
- Included perk: 50% off rides
- Not included: transportation
- That means you may still spend extra on rides depending on what you choose
So the true value question is: do you plan to use the discount? If you’ll do multiple paid rides, this is a stronger deal. If you mostly want to hang out near the wave pool and do a few light attractions, you may find that you didn’t use the full value you paid for.
The good news is that you can steer this once you’re in the park. You’re not stuck doing every ride. You can decide based on energy, lines, and what’s operating that day.
Booking and day-of expectations (without the stress)

You’ve got a couple of operational notes that help you plan smarter:
- Standard operating hours: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Water park hours: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Operating hours can shift for special occasions or festivals
Also, the ticket includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, plus a reserve now and pay later option. That flexibility is helpful if your Bangkok schedule is still in flux.
One day-of reality: the park is designed for heat, sun, and water. That means you’ll feel it. Plan breaks. Bring what you need. Don’t treat it like a museum day with strict pacing.
Should you book the Siam Amazing Park entry + buffet?
If you want a single-ticket day that mixes a massive wave pool, waterfalls, and a full amusement-park atmosphere, this is a strong match. The 50% ride discount can make it feel like more than a basic entry ticket, especially for thrill-seekers who actually plan to do rides.
Skip or think twice if you fall into the listed restrictions (pregnancy, babies under 1, or mobility impairments) or if you know you won’t be able to handle a water-and-heat day comfortably.
My honest call: book it if you’re aiming for a high-energy, water-forward day in Bangkok and you’ll use the ride discount. Pass if your idea of fun is mostly low-key, because the park is built for movement, sun, and wet attractions, and that’s where your value comes from.
FAQ
What is included with the Siam Amazing Park ticket?
Your ticket includes Siam Amazing Park entry and a buffet lunch.
Is the buffet lunch vegan-friendly?
Yes. The buffet includes vegan-friendly options.
Do I get a discount on rides?
Yes. The ticket includes a 50% discount on rides.
How long is the ticket valid?
It’s valid for 1 day. You’ll need to check availability to see starting times.
What are the operating hours?
The park is listed as 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and the water park is 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
What should I bring for the park?
Bring sunglasses, a change of clothes, a camera, sunscreen, and a swimming cap.
Are pets and alcohol allowed?
No. Pets are not allowed, and alcohol and drugs are not allowed.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
It states wheelchair accessible, but it also lists not suitable for people with mobility impairments.
Who should not book?
The activity lists it as not suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, and babies under 1 year.
































