REVIEW · BANGKOK
Siam Amazing Park: Water Park Ticket and Buffet Lunch
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Thailand’s biggest splash day is a short trip. Siam Amazing Park gives you unlimited access to a full mix of thrill rides and water slides, plus a Guinness-certified wave pool that sets the tone for the day. The park is huge and family-friendly, but it can feel a bit dated in spots, and some rides may close for maintenance when you arrive.
I like that you’re not choosing between thrill or chill—you get both. Spend your morning chasing slides and coasters across 5 zones, then switch to lounges around the pools when the heat and noise start to feel like too much.
One thing to plan for: strict height rules. Some rides won’t allow kids just a little under the listed limit, so bring patience (and maybe a backup plan) if your child is near the cutoff.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- A $24 all-in water-and-ride day near Bangkok
- Entering Siam Amazing Park: zones, wave pool, and the coaster mindset
- What the Water Park feels like: wave pool time and quiet corners
- X-Zone and the thrill rides: roller-coasters and height rules
- Family World, Fantasy World, and Small World: keeping kids busy
- Buffet lunch included: what to expect and how to eat efficiently
- Price and value: what you’re really paying for
- Getting there from Bangkok: taxi vs bus, and why timing matters
- By taxi
- By bus
- Meeting point / where it is
- Best times to visit and how to build your route
- Tickets, height rules, and what to bring for a smoother entry
- Should you book Siam Amazing Park?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the Siam Amazing Park water park ticket with buffet lunch?
- How long is the ticket valid?
- What are the park opening hours?
- Are tickets available for Thai nationals?
- What should I bring for entry?
- Are there height limits for children?
- Where is the meeting point?
- How do I get there from Bangkok?
- Is cancellation free?
- Is there a transfer service from accommodation?
Key things to know before you go

- Guinness wave pool: The park’s big headline attraction is its world-record wave experience.
- 5 zones across the park: Water Park, X-Zone, Family World, Fantasy World, and Small World keep the day varied.
- All-day, unlimited rides: Your ticket covers the water park and the rides without hunting for extras.
- Buffet lunch included: You’ll have a scheduled meal option built into the ticket value.
- Height limits are real: Don’t assume a 1 cm difference will be forgiven on ride safety checks.
- Some rides can close: Maintenance happens, so go in expecting not everything to run.
A $24 all-in water-and-ride day near Bangkok

Siam Amazing Park is built for a full day out, not a quick stop. For around $24 per person, you get an entrance ticket with unlimited access to the water park and rides, plus a buffet lunch. That price only really makes sense if you’re going for the whole day—show up at opening time, keep moving between attractions, and you’ll feel like you got your money’s worth.
From Bangkok, the trip is about 1 hour by car in normal conditions, but traffic can stretch it. That’s why this works best when you’re treating it like a proper day trip: leave with enough buffer time, then settle in and enjoy the park rather than rushing.
The park is also a good “change of pace” break from Bangkok’s streets and temples. It’s an easy pivot: air-conditioned breaks when you need them, water when you want it, and rides that are either intense or kid-friendly depending on the day you’re having.
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Entering Siam Amazing Park: zones, wave pool, and the coaster mindset

The park’s layout is a big part of the experience. You’ll move between 5 zones: Water Park, X-Zone, Family World, Fantasy World, and Small World. That matters because it prevents the classic problem where you do one area and then spend the rest of the day stuck with “only a few more rides.”
The headline is the wave pool. Siam Amazing Park markets its largest wave pool in the world, recognized by Guinness World Records. Even if you’re not a serious wave-chaser, it’s a useful anchor attraction. You can plan your day around it—go earlier for energy and fewer crowds, then come back later when you’re ready for a slower rhythm.
One practical note: the Water Park is positioned at the back of the main theme park. That can feel like you’ll be nudged toward coasters first, especially if you naturally enter and follow foot traffic. If walking the whole length feels like too much, there’s a small golf-buggy option mentioned by some visitors (around 20 baht is discussed, though it may vary). It’s worth keeping in mind when you’re traveling with kids.
What the Water Park feels like: wave pool time and quiet corners

This is the part that turns the day into a real reset. The water park has plenty to do, from big slides to calmer pool time. You’ll see why families like it: you can split up for a bit—kids on slides, adults on loungers—and then regroup without anyone feeling bored for long.
The wave pool is the obvious stop. Expect it to be busy and loud during peak moments. My advice is simple: ride it once when you’re fresh, then decide if you want to repeat. If you try to make it your entire day, the “one big thing” feeling can fade. Better to treat it as your day’s anchor, then stack it with slides and other water attractions.
You’ll also find lounge space and sit-down areas. Some visitors specifically mention relaxing around the pools and grabbing cheap drinks. That’s the kind of detail that matters because it’s what stops a water park day from turning into a full-body workout.
Two extra practical notes:
- Beach chairs can cost extra in some areas. One visitor mentions a 10 baht rental charge for beach chairs.
- Your locker strategy matters. There’s mention of locker access where using your own lock can be an option (and that can save you time and hassle).
X-Zone and the thrill rides: roller-coasters and height rules

If your group has teens, thrill-seekers, or adults who want adrenaline, X-Zone is where you’ll spend time. The park includes roller-coaster-style rides and high slides, with a mix that’s aimed at both adults and older kids.
The thrill rides are real enough that height rules are enforced. The park uses ranges like:
- Child ticket: typically for kids 100–130 cm
- Free admission: children under 100 cm
And for specific rides, you should assume the cutoff is strict. One visitor described disappointment when their child was 1 cm under the 130 cm requirement and couldn’t ride on most attractions. That tells you the safety check isn’t casual. If your kid is right at the line, plan for a mix of what they can do and what they’ll sit out.
Also, not every ride may be running. Some people report that a handful of rides were closed during their visit due to maintenance. That doesn’t mean your day is ruined—it just means you shouldn’t build your schedule around “exactly these 5 rides, no exceptions.” Keep flexibility and you’ll feel happier when the park has a hiccup.
Family World, Fantasy World, and Small World: keeping kids busy

Not everyone wants nonstop rides, so the park includes more family-oriented zones that can absorb the “I’m done with thrills” moments. Family World, Fantasy World, and Small World help when you’ve got a mixed-age group.
This also makes the park easier to manage. If you have younger kids, you can lean into the smaller attractions and shorter thrills, while the adults can step into X-Zone for bigger rides. Then you meet back up around snack or water breaks.
One smart way to use these zones is as your day’s reset points. After the big wave pool and the tallest slides, switch to the kid-friendly areas for variety. It reduces burnout and makes the day feel longer without actually exhausting everyone.
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Buffet lunch included: what to expect and how to eat efficiently

The ticket includes a buffet lunch, and for many people this is the difference between feeling like you scored a deal versus just buying another admission fee. Several visitors describe the buffet as good, with options like phad Thai and tom yum listed in examples. Lunch is also a natural break point so you can dry off, cool down, and recharge.
Here’s the practical strategy: eat a bit earlier than you think you need to. Water parks have a way of pushing you into peak snack lines right when everyone else is hungry. If you start moving right after the morning’s rides, lunch becomes a calm intermission instead of a stressful scramble.
You should also know the menu quality can be uneven. A couple of reviews mention the buffet was more average than amazing, but still edible and satisfying enough to keep you going for the afternoon. So go in expecting “reliable theme-park fuel,” not a Michelin meal.
One more detail that helps: since the lunch is included, you don’t have to budget every snack stop. That makes planning easier if you’re traveling with kids who will want drinks and small treats every hour.
Price and value: what you’re really paying for

Let’s talk value honestly. At $24, you’re paying for three things:
- Unlimited access to the water park and rides
- A buffet lunch
- A day-trip experience that can replace other paid activities around Bangkok
This price becomes a bargain when your family actually stays most of the day. If you arrive late, leave early, or spend most of your time in just one zone, the per-hour value drops fast.
It’s also worth considering that the park can feel a bit aged in appearance on some rides. That doesn’t necessarily mean it’s unsafe or poorly maintained—people often separate appearance from the actual ride experience. But it does mean you should mentally prepare for a theme-park vibe that isn’t trying to look brand-new.
On the plus side, many visitors highlight:
- Shorter lines on weekdays
- A lot to do without constant waiting
- The ability to split between thrills and relaxation
Getting there from Bangkok: taxi vs bus, and why timing matters

You’ve got two straightforward ways to get there.
By taxi
The drive is about 1 hour from Bangkok city center. Taxi routes are described in Thai as convenient via Seri Thai Road or Rama Inthra, and the park is near Suvarnabhumi Airport via the outer ring road on the east side.
This is the easiest option if you’re carrying swim gear and want the simplest plan for kids. The downside? Traffic can turn “one hour” into “plan for longer,” so don’t schedule a hard return time.
By bus
Buses stop right in front of the park’s gate, which is great. Mentioned options:
- Non-air-conditioned: No. 60, 71, 96, 115
- Air-conditioned: No. 178, 519
If you’re traveling with family and you want to avoid transfers or multiple hops, the bus can be efficient. Just remember that buses can be slower than you expect, especially with Bangkok traffic.
Meeting point / where it is
The address is 203 Suan Siam Rd., Kannayao, Bangkok 10230. Using the park name and address for navigation is your best bet.
Best times to visit and how to build your route

Most people are happiest when they go at opening hours and avoid the midday crush. The park operates 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily. If you can arrive close to opening, you’ll likely get more rides done before the busiest wave of crowds.
A good day plan looks like this:
- First block (morning): knock out the biggest rides while energy is high
- Middle block (late morning/early afternoon): hit the water slides and the wave pool
- Lunch break: eat, cool down, and regroup
- Final block (afternoon to early evening): return to anything you skipped or want twice
Since the park can have a few ride closures, don’t panic if something is down. Instead, switch zones. That’s why having 5 zones helps—you can reroute without losing your whole day.
Also, if you’re traveling with kids who are on the edge of height requirements, it helps to start with the rides they can do confidently. Then you can save the riskier “maybe they’ll allow it” rides for last, when you’ve got the most time to adjust.
Tickets, height rules, and what to bring for a smoother entry
This ticket is specifically for non-Thai nationals. Thai nationals must purchase tickets directly at the entrance. Bring your passport or ID card for the ticket process.
You’ll also need to redeem your voucher for a physical ticket at the entrance. Don’t assume your phone screen is enough.
Height rules matter:
- Child ticket: kids 100–130 cm
- Free entry: kids under 100 cm
What to bring is simple:
- Passport or ID
- Comfortable shoes (yes, even if you’re going water-first)
If you’re packing swim gear, throw in a backup set of dry clothes in your bag. The park gives you a full-day swim-and-ride mix, so you’ll want to be able to reset quickly after rides.
Should you book Siam Amazing Park?
Book it if you want one ticket to cover a full day of fun near Bangkok—water slides plus thrill rides plus a sit-down buffet lunch—without the stress of finding separate attractions. It’s especially worth it for families and mixed-age groups because the park’s 5-zone setup gives you options when energy levels change.
Skip it (or adjust expectations) if:
- Your kids are very close to the height limits and you can’t handle ride-by-ride refusals
- You hate the idea that some rides may be closed at random for maintenance
- You expect brand-new, sleek attractions all day long
If you’re looking for an easy, high-energy day where everyone can find something to do, Siam Amazing Park is a solid pick—and the wave pool is a good reason on its own to plan the trip.
FAQ
What’s included in the Siam Amazing Park water park ticket with buffet lunch?
Your ticket includes entrance with unlimited access to the water park and rides for 1 day, plus a buffet lunch.
How long is the ticket valid?
It’s valid for 1 day. You’ll want to check availability for the starting times.
What are the park opening hours?
Siam Park City is open 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily.
Are tickets available for Thai nationals?
This ticket is available for non-Thai nationals only. Thai nationals must purchase tickets directly at the entrance.
What should I bring for entry?
Bring your passport or ID card and comfortable shoes.
Are there height limits for children?
Yes. A child ticket is for kids 100–130 cm tall. Children under 100 cm get free admission.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is Siam Amazing Park, 203 Suan Siam Rd., Kannayao, Bangkok 10230.
How do I get there from Bangkok?
By taxi it’s about 1 hour from Bangkok city center. By bus, services stop right in front of the park’s gate (No. 60, 71, 96, 115 non-air-conditioned; No. 178, 519 air-conditioned).
Is cancellation free?
Yes—there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a transfer service from accommodation?
The transfer service is not available for guests staying in hostels or guesthouses.




























