REVIEW · BANGKOK
Siam Amazing Park: Water Park Ticket and Buffet Lunch
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Wave pool fun, a quick escape from Bangkok. Siam Amazing Park is built for one-day thrills, from roller coasters to the park’s Guinness-record wave pool, plus a mix of zones for kids and adults. I like how the ticket is simple in practice: you get unlimited access to the water park and rides, and you also redeem a buffet lunch voucher.
The park is organized into five areas—Water Park, X-Zone, Family World, Fantasy World, and Small World—so you’re not stuck doing one type of attraction all day. Still, plan for a little reality: some rides may be closed for maintenance, and the park’s age shows in spots, so you’ll want to manage expectations if you’re picky about “new-looking” facilities.
If you’re staying in Bangkok and want something active that feels like a true day out (not another long museum stop), this works well. You can get there in about an hour by car, and the park runs daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, which gives you enough time to split your day between sun, slides, and roller-coaster time.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll feel on the day
- Your day at Siam Amazing Park: what the all-access ticket really buys you
- Getting there from Bangkok: taxi time, bus stops, and the traffic factor
- Taxi tips that help the driver
- Bus option: the good news is the buses stop at the gate
- Five zones, one ticket: how to plan your ride-and-splash mix
- The Water Park is not the front door
- Match zones to your group
- The Guinness wave pool and water slides: best water moments
- What you’ll likely enjoy
- Lounge time is part of the experience
- Small cost or comfort surprises
- Theme-park thrills: coasters, upside-down moments, and height rules
- The park’s age shows, but the rides can still hit hard
- Height checks are strict
- Buffet lunch included: what you’ll get and how to make it painless
- What the buffet can look like
- How to avoid wasting your energy
- Facilities that matter: lockers, shoes, and staying comfortable
- What to bring
- Lockers and small convenience wins
- Manage sun and downtime
- Who should book Siam Amazing Park, and who might want a different plan
- Should you book? My practical verdict
- FAQ
- What’s included in the Siam Amazing Park ticket?
- How long is the ticket valid?
- What are the park’s opening hours?
- Can Thai nationals buy this ticket?
- What child height rules should I know?
- How do I get to the park by bus?
Key highlights you’ll feel on the day
- Guinness wave pool: the park’s biggest draw for water-lovers, with a big, built-for-fun surf style experience
- 30-plus rides across five zones: easier to match attractions to your group’s energy level
- Water Park + coaster park on one ticket: you don’t have to choose between relaxing and adrenaline
- Buffet lunch included with voucher redemption: convenient fuel without hunting for food mid-day
- Family-friendly pacing options: loungers and sit-down areas make it workable with kids
Your day at Siam Amazing Park: what the all-access ticket really buys you

This is the kind of park day you’ll like if you want freedom. Your ticket includes entrance with unlimited access to the water park and all rides for one day, plus a buffet lunch. That combination matters, because many “theme park + water park” days get expensive fast once you start paying for extras like entry, food, and refreshments separately.
At $24 per person, the value is strongest if you use the day properly: arrive close to opening, hit a mix of big rides and water attractions, and then let the included lunch reset you for the afternoon. The park is open 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, so you’re not stuck trying to cram in everything before sunset.
Also, this is designed for families who don’t all want the same thing at the same time. You can split your group across zones with different vibes (Water Park for splash time, X-Zone and the theme areas for rides), then regroup later. Even if you’re traveling without kids, it’s a nice break from Bangkok’s pace because the park gives you a full day of clear, physical activity.
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Getting there from Bangkok: taxi time, bus stops, and the traffic factor

Getting to Siam Amazing Park is straightforward, but Bangkok traffic can be… a character. The park sits at 203 Suan Siam Rd., Kannayao, Bangkok 10230. By car, expect about 1 hour from Bangkok city center in typical conditions, but one review summed up the vibe well: a taxi ride can feel intense. If you get carsick, it’s worth taking that into account.
Taxi tips that help the driver
Use the Thai place name when you chat with the taxi driver:
- สวนสยาม ทะเล-กรุงเทพฯ
The directions provided point out it’s conveniently reached via roads like เสรีไทย and รามอินทรา, and it’s close to Suvarnabhumi Airport via the outer ring road (east side), with an exit toward เสรีไทย.
Bus option: the good news is the buses stop at the gate
If you prefer public transport, the buses stop right in front of the park’s gate. Options listed include:
- Non-air-conditioned: No. 60, 71, 96, 115
- Air-conditioned: No. 178, 519
One practical note from the data: there’s no transfer service mentioned for people staying in hostels or guesthouses, so if you’re thinking about being picked up, make sure you’re staying in a place that matches whatever local transfer setup is available.
Five zones, one ticket: how to plan your ride-and-splash mix

Siam Amazing Park is divided into five zones:
- Water Park
- X-Zone
- Family World
- Fantasy World
- Small World
I like this layout because it reduces decision fatigue. Instead of treating the park like a single long line of attractions, you can build a day around one main theme at a time: water in the morning, thrills next, then calmer zones later.
The Water Park is not the front door
A key detail: the Water Park sits at the back of the main theme park. That doesn’t ruin your day, but it does change your pacing. Some parks do a “run past the rides to reach the water” thing; here it sounds like they intentionally funnel you toward the coasters first.
If you want to avoid walking back and forth, there’s a golf buggy that can take you to the Water Park. One person noted it said 20 baht, and they weren’t asked for anything extra. Still, keep a little small cash handy in case the price or rules change day to day.
Match zones to your group
- For families with smaller kids: the Small World and parts of Family World are a logical place to start when you want fewer intimidation moments.
- For older kids and adults who want big motion: X-Zone is where you’ll likely spend more time.
- For a balanced day: rotate between zone types so you’re not exhausted before you get to the best water or the best coaster.
The Guinness wave pool and water slides: best water moments

If water is your priority, the park’s headline attraction is the largest wave pool in the world, recognized by Guinness World Records. Even if you’ve seen wave pools elsewhere, this one is clearly marketed as a signature draw.
What you’ll likely enjoy
Most of the people who go for the water focus on three things:
- The wave pool as a main event
- Slides that feel big and fast
- The chance to relax poolside between rushes
One attraction highlight listed is a 7-story high rainbow slide, which gives you that “it looks taller than it should” feeling you want from a water park. People also mentioned lazy river time as a calmer favorite.
Lounge time is part of the experience
You’re not locked into constant motion. Several reviews praised having plenty of lounges and sit-down areas, which is a big deal when you’re with kids or when you just want to recharge between rides. Drinks were also described as cheap, and there were enough places to sit without turning it into a beach-chair scavenger hunt.
Small cost or comfort surprises
A minor heads-up: one review mentioned beach chairs in the water park may have a 10 baht rental charge. If you hate extra fees, bring your expectations back to earth and plan on using included lounging spaces when possible.
And yes, not everyone loves the wave pool hype equally. At least one person felt it was over-rated and not special. My practical take: treat the wave pool as a big, fun water feature, not a once-in-a-lifetime miracle, and you’ll usually be happier with the day overall.
Theme-park thrills: coasters, upside-down moments, and height rules

The theme side of Siam Amazing Park is where the adrenaline lives. The park has over 30 rides for both kids and adults, with some described as thrilling enough to twist your sense of balance.
One of the ride examples given is a roller coaster that twists upside down 3 times. If you enjoy coaster intensity, this is the kind of ride you’ll look for early so it’s not wasted at the end of a tiring day.
The park’s age shows, but the rides can still hit hard
A common theme is that the rides can look dated, with one person calling out the aged equipment. That doesn’t automatically mean the rides aren’t maintained, but it does mean you should expect some parts of the park to look less fresh than newer theme parks you might know.
Importantly, even where people noticed the look, they still described the experience as fun and thrilling. So I’d frame it like this: you’re buying into the ride energy and value, not a perfectly polished, brand-new facility.
Height checks are strict
Height limits matter here. One review said an 8-year-old was blocked from many rides for being 1 cm under the 130 cm requirement, even when some of the rides seemed harmless for their size. So when you’re traveling with kids, measure at home if you can. Don’t assume it’s flexible.
Also, the ticket guidance provides the child rules:
- Child ticket applies for children between 100–130 cm
- Children under 100 cm get free admission
If your child is near the cutoff, plan to spend more time on the rides they can access rather than building your day around the biggest attractions.
Buffet lunch included: what you’ll get and how to make it painless

The big win with this ticket is that buffet lunch is included. That turns a messy part of theme-park days (figuring out food lines, pricing, and whether kids will eat) into something simpler.
What the buffet can look like
Examples mentioned include:
- Phad Thai
- Tom Yum
And the overall selection was described as decent or even fabulous by many.
That said, it’s not uniformly loved. Some feedback rated the buffet lower, saying it was only edible or about a 5/10. So you should think of it like a typical amusement-park buffet: convenient and filling, but not a food highlight unless you’re very flexible.
How to avoid wasting your energy
If you’re going for full-day fun, treat lunch like a scheduled reset, not a wandering mission. One review said going during the week right when opening meant shorter lines overall, which usually helps buffet time too. If you go later, you might spend more time queueing or find the buffet less appealing after the first rush.
Practical move: eat, refill water, and then head back out fast. You’ll get more riding hours that way, and the included meal will feel like actual value rather than a break you lost time to.
Facilities that matter: lockers, shoes, and staying comfortable

Siam Amazing Park is best enjoyed when you dress and pack for movement and sun.
What to bring
You’re advised to bring:
- Passport or ID card
- Comfortable shoes
Comfortable shoes is not a minor suggestion. Between zones, waiting areas, and the water park being at the back, you’ll walk. For water time, you’ll also want footwear you don’t mind getting wet.
Lockers and small convenience wins
One person mentioned using your own lock on the locker was an option and that it was free of charge. That’s the kind of detail that helps because you can secure valuables without paying extra for every small thing.
Manage sun and downtime
Many people described the park as relaxing enough to work even for adults who don’t want adrenaline every second. Lounger areas, sit-down spots, and plenty to do in multiple zones make it easier to pace yourself rather than turning the day into a sprint.
Who should book Siam Amazing Park, and who might want a different plan

This is a strong match for:
- Families with mixed ages who want one ticket to cover both kids and adults
- People who want a full, active day away from Bangkok without planning a complex multi-stop itinerary
- Travelers who like water attractions, especially if a wave pool is a must-do
It’s less ideal if:
- You hate strict height restrictions and you’re right at the limit
- You want a park that looks brand-new everywhere
- You’re the type who needs every ride to be open every time (maintenance closures happen)
Also, if you’re mainly craving relaxation, the wave pool and slides can give you that—but you’ll still spend time walking and switching zones. For pure downtime, you’d probably want a beach day instead. For a mix of chill plus big thrills, this park hits a workable middle.
Should you book? My practical verdict

I’d book this if you’re in Bangkok and you want a value-packed, all-day escape. Unlimited access plus lunch included is the main reason. At $24, it’s hard to beat that combo for a day that covers both theme thrills and water time.
But book with sensible expectations:
- Assume at least a few rides might be closed on the day you go.
- Know the 130 cm height rules are enforced.
- If you’re chasing perfection, the park’s condition may disappoint. If you want fun and you’ll make use of loungers and the included meal, you’ll likely be happy.
If your group includes kids who are tall enough for the big rides and adults who want a mix of thrills and relaxing pool time, this one-day ticket can be a very efficient choice.
FAQ

What’s included in the Siam Amazing Park ticket?
The ticket includes entrance with unlimited access to the water park and all rides, plus a buffet lunch. Other personal expenses are not included.
How long is the ticket valid?
The ticket is valid for 1 day. You’ll check availability to see starting times.
What are the park’s opening hours?
Siam Amazing Park City is open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Can Thai nationals buy this ticket?
This ticket is available only for non-Thai nationals. Thai nationals must purchase tickets directly at the entrance.
What child height rules should I know?
Children under 100 cm get free admission. The child ticket applies for heights between 100–130 cm.
How do I get to the park by bus?
Buses stop right in front of the park’s gate. Non-air-conditioned options include No. 60, 71, 96, 115, and air-conditioned options include No. 178, 519.























