REVIEW · PATTAYA
Ramayana Water Park in Pattaya Admission Ticket
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Big slides and quick entry. I like that this mobile ticket helps you avoid the worst line-up time in hot Pattaya, and that the park mixes serious rides with kid-friendly play zones, so the day works for families. One consideration: it’s a full-day water park, so if you’re not into long stretches in the sun, you’ll need to pace breaks well.
Ramayana Water Park is huge—184,000 square meters—and it’s been running since 5 May 2016. The ticket is for about 8 hours of unlimited water fun, and it’s conveniently near central Pattaya, which makes the day feel less like a trek.
I’m also glad the park setup uses a QR scanning system for topping up money, and the staff are described as very helpful with strong customer service. Hotel pickup and drop-off aren’t included, so you’ll need to handle your own route to the park.
In This Review
- Key highlights to focus on
- Ramayana Water Park in Pattaya: what your $56.97 ticket really covers
- Avoiding the worst lines with a mobile ticket and QR top-ups
- Touring plan for an 8-hour unlimited day
- Slides, big pools, and mountain views you’ll actually want to pause for
- Kids’ play zones: the key to making this family-friendly
- Food inside the park: plan for real meals, not just snacks
- Getting to Ramayana without hotel pickup
- Who should book this ticket (and who might want a different plan)
- Should you book Ramayana Water Park in Pattaya?
- FAQ
- How much is the Ramayana Water Park admission ticket?
- How long is the experience?
- Is this ticket mobile?
- What’s included with the ticket?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Is it near public transportation?
- Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Key highlights to focus on

- Mobile entry helps you get moving faster once you’re at the park
- Family-friendly mix: kids’ play areas plus thrill rides for older kids and adults
- Big park scale (184,000 square meters) means lots of room to spread out
- QR top-up system plus helpful staff support keeps logistics smoother
- Food stalls inside the park so you can stay on-site instead of hunting for meals
- Mountain views and photo spots make the downtime between rides more enjoyable
Ramayana Water Park in Pattaya: what your $56.97 ticket really covers

At $56.97 per person, this isn’t the cheapest day in Pattaya—but it’s also not a half-measure. You’re buying admission to one of Thailand’s largest water parks, with enough space and variety for a full 8 hours. That matters in practice. In a big park, you want time to bounce between ride zones without feeling like you’re rushing.
The park has also built a reputation over the years. It opened on 5 May 2016 and has been highly ranked on major travel platforms, including a top spot in Thailand and strong placement in Asia and worldwide lists. Even if rankings don’t mean much once you’re standing by the slides, they do hint that the park is set up for repeat visits and a wide range of ages.
Your rating support is solid too: 4.2 based on 5 reviews. That’s not a giant sample size, but it does align with the biggest theme in the feedback—smooth customer help and an easy-on-site payment flow.
What you’re not paying for: the ticket includes admission only. Food is available inside the park, but it isn’t listed as included in the price. Same story for getting there—you’ll arrange transport yourself.
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Avoiding the worst lines with a mobile ticket and QR top-ups

In Pattaya heat, the time before you get soaked can feel longer than the rides themselves. This ticket is a mobile ticket, designed to get you through the entry process faster. That’s a real quality-of-life upgrade if you’ve ever watched people queue for what feels like forever.
On top of that, the park uses a QR scanning system for topping up money. That little detail matters because it reduces the friction of paying at multiple spots throughout the day. When cashiers rely on scanning, you spend less time figuring out transactions and more time doing the fun part—getting back on the water.
The customer service theme is also worth noting. Feedback highlights staff who are well trained and genuinely helpful, especially with the QR payment process. If you’re traveling as a family, that kind of on-the-ground help can reduce stress, especially when kids are hungry, tired, or deciding which ride is next.
One practical note: mobile ticket convenience is great, but it only works well if your phone has battery. I’d treat that as a must—charge ahead and keep the screen brightness manageable so scanning is quick.
Touring plan for an 8-hour unlimited day
This experience is built around one main stop: you’re at Ramayana Water Park for about 8 hours. The park is large enough that you’ll want a simple pacing plan instead of hopping randomly.
Here’s a strategy that works well in big water parks:
- Start with the rides that need the most planning first. If you want bigger thrill slides, do those earlier while you’re fresh.
- Then move into a mix. Switch between high-energy slides and calmer pools so you don’t burn out.
- Leave time for a long pool moment. The feedback points to relaxing by a big pool, which is exactly the kind of reset that prevents the day from becoming one long rinse-and-repeat.
Because there’s unlimited water fun, you don’t have to “complete everything.” Your goal is a satisfying loop: a few thrills, some kid-friendly play time, and at least one slow stretch where you’re not waiting for the next thing.
Also, take advantage of the park’s design for different ages. Play zones for young children mean you can keep the little ones busy without spending the whole day separating and regrouping.
Slides, big pools, and mountain views you’ll actually want to pause for

Ramayana is known for slides and a mix of water experiences, but what makes it more fun is the variety. The park offers thrilling water slides alongside refreshing pools, relaxing beaches, and multiple places to chill between rides.
One standout detail from the experience: the view of the mountains from inside Ramayana. That’s not a generic “nice backdrop” claim. It’s the kind of thing that makes breaks more enjoyable—so instead of grabbing a quick snack and immediately returning to the crowd, you can actually slow down, take a photo, and let the day reset.
If you’re the type who likes both adrenaline and downtime, you’ll likely enjoy the rhythm:
- Hit slides for a bit
- Cool down in a big pool
- Wander the relaxing areas and re-choose your next ride
That also helps if you’re with mixed ages. Older kids and adults can chase thrills while younger kids stay in play zones, and you can reconnect without everyone feeling stuck.
Kids’ play zones: the key to making this family-friendly

The park’s family design is one of the most practical reasons to choose it. You get play zones for young children, which means the littlest visitors aren’t just sitting on the edge while others ride.
In practice, this makes the day easier to manage:
- Younger kids can splash and play in areas meant for them
- Parents can supervise without constantly coordinating the timing of multiple ride types
- Older kids can move into the thrill rides when they’re ready
If you’re traveling with children, the value here is that you’re not forced into one-size-fits-all entertainment. You can create your own split schedule while still being in the same place.
The other big win is morale. Water park days go sideways fast when everyone is bored or cranky. A dedicated kid-focused space helps keep energy up, especially after lunch or during the warmer hours.
Food inside the park: plan for real meals, not just snacks

Ramayana includes great dining options in the park with plenty of food stalls around. That’s important because a full-day water park doesn’t work well on tiny snacks alone. When you can eat on-site, you avoid the messy trade-off of leaving the park and losing your day’s momentum.
The feedback also points to plenty of food stalls and a generally relaxed atmosphere. That combination is underrated: it means you can refuel without feeling like you’re wading through chaos.
A simple tip I’d follow: build in a meal rhythm that matches your ride energy. If you start the day with thrill slides, you’ll likely need a real break around mid-day. When you’re hydrated and fueled, the later rides feel more fun instead of just tiring.
Getting to Ramayana without hotel pickup

Hotel pickup and drop-off aren’t included. That’s not a dealbreaker, but it changes how you plan your day.
The good news: the park is near public transportation. So you can likely reach it without locking yourself into a taxi for the whole day. Still, do yourself a favor and build in extra buffer time, especially if you’re traveling during peak hours.
If you’re staying in central Pattaya, your logistics usually feel simpler than for attractions farther out. But if your accommodation is on the outskirts, you’ll want to confirm the easiest local route the day before.
Who should book this ticket (and who might want a different plan)

This ticket fits best if you want a full-day water park with something for multiple ages in the same spot.
You’ll probably like it if:
- You’re traveling with kids who need dedicated play spaces
- You want a mix of thrill slides and calmer pool time
- You prefer a day where you can eat on-site and stay flexible
- You value an easier entry/payment experience, thanks to the mobile ticket and QR top-up system
You might think twice if:
- You’re not comfortable with an 8-hour sun-and-water day
- You dislike long time commitments even when the experience is fun
- Your group depends on hotel pickup, since it’s not provided here
Good for families, mixed-age groups, and anyone who wants a big, well-run water park day in Thailand.
Should you book Ramayana Water Park in Pattaya?
If you’re choosing between “one big water park day” and “a bunch of smaller stops,” I’d lean toward booking this. The price isn’t low, but the value comes from the scale, the family layout, and the practical on-site systems that make the day smoother.
For me, the strongest reasons to book are:
- A mobile ticket that helps you avoid the worst line time
- Kid play zones plus thrill rides, so your group doesn’t split into separate misery
- QR top-ups and helpful staff, which reduces day-to-day stress
- A true full-day experience at about 8 hours, not a short visit
If your biggest concern is the logistics of getting there without pickup, plan that part first. Once you’re inside, this is the kind of park you can return to year after year—especially if you like both photos, pools, and slides.
FAQ
How much is the Ramayana Water Park admission ticket?
The price is listed as $56.97 per person.
How long is the experience?
The duration is approximately 8 hours.
Is this ticket mobile?
Yes. The ticket is a mobile ticket.
What’s included with the ticket?
Admission to Ramayana Water Park is included.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
Is it near public transportation?
Yes, it’s listed as near public transportation.
Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.





























