Siam Amazing Park Entry Ticket with Buffet Lunch (NON THAI)

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Siam Amazing Park Entry Ticket with Buffet Lunch (NON THAI)

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Water and rides in one Bangkok day. Siam Amazing Park combines a water park wave pool and amusement rides in a single ticket, with an included buffet lunch that keeps your day moving.

I like the straightforward formula: jump between thrilling rides and cool-down water time without needing a second plan. I also really appreciate that the included lunch is an international spread with vegan-friendly options, which helps when your group has mixed tastes.

One drawback to keep in mind: the park can feel a bit old in places, and the wave pool area may not meet everyone’s cleanliness expectations.

Key things to know before you go

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  • One day, two moods: water slides and an amusement zone under the same admission ticket
  • Wave pool factor: the park runs one of the world’s largest artificial wave pools
  • 50% off extra rides: your ticket includes a discount on ride admissions for more fun without doubling the cost
  • Lunch that works for groups: included international buffet with vegan-friendly choices
  • Plan around hours: water park runs to 5:00 PM, main park runs to 6:00 PM

Siam Amazing Park in Bangkok: water park + amusement in one ticket

Siam Amazing Park Entry Ticket with Buffet Lunch (NON THAI) - Siam Amazing Park in Bangkok: water park + amusement in one ticket
If you want a single-day plan that covers wet-and-wild and dry-and-loud, Siam Amazing Park is built for that. It’s located in central Thailand and operates like a full entertainment complex: water park first, then rides, with lunch in the middle so you’re not stuck searching for food while everyone gets hangry.

The big selling point is how the day is structured for momentum. You don’t just pay to “enter a place.” You get a full mix of water attractions (including that huge wave pool) and amusement rides, plus an international buffet lunch included with your entry. That combo is exactly why it works well for families and mixed-age groups: you’re not forcing one person to suffer through rides they don’t care about.

The park’s vibe also leans into the idea that it’s fun to stay outdoors. Even when you’re in the water park, you’ll be surrounded by nature-style scenery like cascading waterfalls, which makes the whole thing feel less like a random pit stop and more like an actual day out.

Price and value: what $24 actually buys you

Siam Amazing Park Entry Ticket with Buffet Lunch (NON THAI) - Price and value: what $24 actually buys you
At about $24 per person for a 1-day entry ticket with buffet lunch, the value comes from three things working together:

  • You’re getting admission to the park itself.
  • You’re also getting a lunch that isn’t just snacks. It’s an international buffet.
  • You receive a 50% discount on ride admissions, which can matter if you want to add more attractions after you’ve already done the big water highlights.

The real trick is timing. If you only show up for a short window, you’ll feel like you paid for access but didn’t use it fully. But if you arrive when the gates open and then commit to both the water park and rides, the ticket starts to feel like a bargain—especially for families trying to keep costs predictable for the whole group.

One more practical note: transportation isn’t included. If you’ll need taxis or rideshare, add that cost to your planning. If you already have an easy way to get there and back, this ticket becomes a much cleaner deal.

Hours that shape your day: 10:00–17:00 water, 10:00–18:00 park

Siam Amazing Park Entry Ticket with Buffet Lunch (NON THAI) - Hours that shape your day: 10:00–17:00 water, 10:00–18:00 park
Here’s how the time limits affect your choices. The park’s general hours run 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, while the water park runs 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. That means your wet activities should be the priority earlier in the day.

My practical advice is simple: aim to be at the entrance close to 10:00 AM. You’ll want that extra hour because wave pools and big slides can eat time fast—line-ups, drying off, and reapplying sunscreen all add up. Then, after the water park winds down at 5:00 PM, shift into the amusement zone for the final hour of fun before the park closes at 6:00 PM.

If your group is split between thrill-seekers and people who want slower breaks, the hour structure helps. You can do a longer stretch in the water park before lunch, eat, then do rides in the afternoon without feeling rushed.

The massive wave pool: fun, photos, and a cleanliness reality check

Siam Amazing Park Entry Ticket with Buffet Lunch (NON THAI) - The massive wave pool: fun, photos, and a cleanliness reality check
The wave pool is one of the headline attractions, and it’s why many people are willing to travel for this day trip. You’ll feel like you’re at the ocean—complete with the big, splashy energy that makes the whole park feel like a vacation, not just a playground.

That said, keep expectations grounded. Some people appreciated the cleanliness of pools and found the bathrooms clean, while others were disappointed by the wave pool area not being clean and lacking visible animation schedules. Translation: the experience can vary.

What you can do to protect your day:

  • If the wave pool area looks questionable, you can still enjoy the other water attractions without getting stuck.
  • If there’s supposed to be any scheduled activity, don’t assume you’ll find it easily—watch for posted info once you’re inside, or just treat the wave time as more of a free-play zone than a show.

If your family’s biggest requirement is a perfectly maintained, resort-level wave pool, you may want to go in with a bit of flexibility. If your goal is simply a loud, wet day with big water energy, you’ll likely have a good time.

Waterfalls and cooling breaks: where the park feels more natural

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Between rides and splashes, the park uses waterfall scenery to add breathing room. It’s not just a concrete water park box. You’ll find areas where you can pause, watch water, and reset before you go again.

These calmer spots matter because the day is full-on. You’ll be in direct sun, moving between attractions, and dealing with the practical stuff that comes with wet fun: changing shoes, drying off, sunscreen, and the constant need to drink water. Having natural-looking scenery like waterfalls makes those breaks more pleasant and helps the day feel like an actual outing rather than a nonstop grind.

If your group includes kids who need downtime, aim to use the waterfall areas as the reset points after bigger rides. You’ll get a smoother flow instead of everyone melting down at the same time.

Amusement rides for kids and teens: the part that often wins

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The amusement side is a strong match for families with teens and older kids. One reason is variety: it’s built to keep movement happening even for people who don’t want to stay in the water all day.

The feedback I’ve seen is consistently positive about the ride area. Adults can handle it too, but it’s especially satisfying when you have a 10+ crowd that wants thrill rides rather than only gentle attractions. If you’re traveling with kids around 12–15, the amusement zone tends to be the easiest way to keep everyone engaged during the dry afternoon window.

A smart strategy: do the water park earlier, then let the amusement rides carry the energy through the last hour. Your kids won’t resent the switch to drier attractions if they’ve already had their splash time.

Buffet lunch: international food, kid-friendly options, and vegan choices

Lunch is where this ticket becomes more than a pay-and-enter deal. The included buffet is international, and that matters in a Bangkok context because you’re not stuck eating only Thai flavors if your family prefers something more familiar.

What I like about this lunch setup is practicality:

  • It’s enough variety that picky eaters can still find something.
  • It includes vegan-friendly options, which is a big deal when your group has dietary needs.
  • It works for kids, so you’re not left negotiating everyone’s meal one person at a time.

Plan to eat a bit earlier rather than later if you can. Buffets tend to get busy as the day progresses, especially in a park where everyone’s timing aligns around noon-ish hunger.

Also, since you’re going between water and rides, your lunch is an easy moment to take care of small basics: reapply sunscreen after you’re done, grab a refillable water bottle if you have one, and check where you want to focus next.

Cleanliness and upkeep: how to manage expectations like a local

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Siam Amazing Park can deliver a great day, but it’s worth addressing the one theme that shows up in real-world feedback: maintenance and cleanliness can be inconsistent.

Some people report clean pools and clean bathrooms, along with friendly staff. Others flag algae in pools and a wave pool area that wasn’t properly maintained, plus a lack of clear animation scheduling.

Here’s how you handle that without ruining your day:

  • Bring a mindset of flexibility. If one area doesn’t look right, shift to another attraction.
  • Keep your hands clean after snack breaks.
  • Use your eyes. If a pool edge, walkway, or changing area looks messy to you, it’s okay to move on.

This is a good reminder that theme parks—even in big cities—aren’t all five-star resorts. Still, the staff friendliness and the fact that the amusement rides can be excellent make it possible to have a great day even if one portion isn’t perfect.

What to bring for a comfortable water day

Siam Amazing Park Entry Ticket with Buffet Lunch (NON THAI) - What to bring for a comfortable water day
You’ll have the best time if you pack for the wet part of the day. The essentials listed for the park include:

  • Sunglasses
  • Change of clothes
  • Camera
  • Sunscreen
  • Swimming cap

Yes, a swimming cap is specifically called out, so don’t rely on luck. If you forget, your day can get annoying fast because wet activities require the right gear.

Also, wear swim-ready clothing under your regular outfit so you don’t lose time later. Then keep an extra set of dry clothes accessible for after you’ve had your fun.

What’s not allowed (and why it matters)

These rules are straightforward:

  • Pets are not allowed.
  • Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.

It’s worth following these closely. Parks like this are family-focused, and these limits help keep the day comfortable for everyone, especially around the water areas.

Who should book this day ticket?

Siam Amazing Park fits best if you want a one-day package with both water and rides. It’s especially suitable for:

  • Families with kids who want big attractions on both the wet and dry sides
  • Groups where not everyone agrees on water vs rides, since you can split your time
  • People who value an included lunch with international options and vegan-friendly choices

It may not be the best pick if:

  • You need a perfectly maintained, consistently polished wave pool environment
  • You’re traveling with someone who needs extra medical considerations, since it’s noted as not suitable for pregnant women
  • You’re bringing a baby under 1 year, since it’s noted as not suitable for babies under 1
  • You need mobility accommodations beyond basic access. Wheelchair accessibility is listed, but the activity also notes it isn’t suitable for people with mobility impairments, so you’ll want to confirm what that means for your situation before committing.

If you’re unsure, base your decision on your group’s priorities: more fun and variety, or more predictability and high-end upkeep.

Should you book Siam Amazing Park with buffet lunch?

Book it if you want a high-energy Bangkok day where you can do wave pool thrills, take waterfall breaks, and still finish with amusement rides—without having to pay separately for lunch. At $24 with an included buffet and a 50% ride discount, the value is strong when you plan to use most of the day.

Skip or think twice if your top priority is a flawlessly clean wave pool experience every single hour. With upkeep that can vary, you’ll want to be the flexible type and ready to switch attractions if something doesn’t look right when you arrive.

If your goal is a practical, all-in-one day outing for mixed-age fun, this ticket is easy to recommend—just go in with realistic expectations about maintenance and you’ll get the best of what the park offers.

FAQ

What’s included with the Siam Amazing Park entry ticket?

The ticket includes Siam Amazing Park entry and a buffet lunch.

How long is the experience valid for?

Your admission is valid for 1 day.

What time does the park and water park run?

The park operates 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and the water park operates 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

What food is included, and are there vegan options?

Lunch is an international buffet, and there are vegan-friendly options available.

What should I bring for the water park?

Bring sunglasses, a change of clothes, a camera, sunscreen, and a swimming cap.

Is transportation included in the ticket price?

No, transportation is not included.

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