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Thrilling Rides & Free Buffet at Siam Amazing Park, Bangkok
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Bangkok has a theme park day that actually fits. Siam AMAZING Park is one of Thailand’s larger, long-running parks just outside the city, with zones for thrill rides, water fun, and kid-friendly adventures all in one ticket. I especially like the included buffet lunch (so your day doesn’t turn into a snack-spending contest) and the ride variety that works for kids from little ones to teens. One thing to keep in mind: some rides may be closed for maintenance or safety repairs, so plan with a little flexibility.
This is also a good value play. Tickets cost $22.79 per person, and booking online is advertised as saving over 40% versus walk-up pricing, which matters when you’re traveling as a family. The park runs 10:00 AM–6:00 PM, and you can stretch your visit to about 1 to 6 hours depending on your pace.
You’ll redeem your ticket right at Siam Amazing Park, 203 Thanon Suan Sayam, Khwaeng Khan Na Yao, Khet Khan Na Yao, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10230. Also note the 130 cm height rule: children over 130 cm are charged at the adult rate, so check before you buy.
In This Review
- Key highlights at Siam Amazing Park
- Siam Amazing Park: a one-ticket day trip for thrill seekers and families
- Tickets and price: why $22.79 can be a smart deal
- Layout of the park: water slides, extreme rides, and kid worlds
- Your ride lineup: from Super Spiral to the drop-tower thrills
- The water park side: fun splash time, plus real-world caution
- Buffet lunch included: the budget-friendly midday reset
- Timing in the park: how to fit 1 to 6 hours
- Meeting point and getting there: making the day easy
- Safety and ride closures: what to expect and how to respond
- Who should book Siam Amazing Park tickets, and who should think twice
- Should you book Siam Amazing Park tickets?
- FAQ
- How long is the Siam Amazing Park experience?
- What is the price per person?
- What does the ticket include?
- What rides and attractions are available?
- Where do I redeem the ticket?
- What are the opening hours?
- Are there rides for small children?
- Is there a height requirement for children?
- What if I need to cancel?
- Will I get confirmation after booking?
Key highlights at Siam Amazing Park

- Super Spiral water slides plus other big water thrills in the park’s water zone
- X-zone extreme rides like Vortex, Boomerang, and Giant Drop (for the brave crew)
- Four thrill zones and multiple theme worlds including Fantasy world, Jurassic adventure, and Africa Adventure
- Buffet lunch included so you can control your budget midday
- A good mix for families, with spaces for different ages including Small World for the little ones
Siam Amazing Park: a one-ticket day trip for thrill seekers and families

Siam Amazing Park is built around one simple idea: you can cover a lot of fun without needing a dozen separate stops. The park is organized into zones, so you’re not constantly bouncing between unrelated attractions. In one visit, you’ll be able to hit roller coaster-style excitement, watery chaos, and calmer rides aimed at younger kids.
For me, the best part is how the park scales across ages. If you’re traveling with mixed-energy family members, that matters. Kids can work through “kid worlds” while teens chase the tougher rides, and you can still find downtime if the day gets hot.
The other thing I like is that the park doesn’t just focus on one type of attraction. You get the full combo: spinning rides, drop-style thrills, and water slides that actually feel like a proper water park day—not just a token splash area.
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Tickets and price: why $22.79 can be a smart deal

At $22.79 per person, the ticket price isn’t just a number—it’s about what you get for it. The big value driver here is that the ticket package includes an admission ticket plus an included buffet lunch. That’s an automatic budget win because you’re not spending your midday money on overpriced meals.
Then there’s the online discount angle. The park is advertised as offering over 40% savings compared to walk-in rates. If you’re coming from somewhere in Bangkok and you’d otherwise pay at the gate, that discount can make the difference between a “nice day” and a “keep it cheap and easy” day.
Plan your timing around the pricing logic too. If you only have a couple hours, you’ll still get your value by prioritizing the headline attractions first (the big water slides and the major coaster-style rides). If you have the whole afternoon, you can spread out without feeling like you’re rushing.
Layout of the park: water slides, extreme rides, and kid worlds
The park is organized into zones that keep you from feeling lost or bored. It has four thrilling zones, plus the park’s family-oriented areas that are effectively separate worlds you can explore in order.
Here’s how the zone concept helps your day:
- If your group is split between thrill and family time, you can choose where to focus without abandoning everyone.
- You can build a route: water first when everyone’s fresh, then extreme rides, then calmer areas.
In the more intense section (the X-zone), you’ll find rides like Vortex, Boomerang, and Giant Drop. This is the area for higher adrenaline rides and dramatic drops.
For a softer tone, there’s Fantasy world with gentler, magical rides. That’s a relief zone when your legs are tired and you still want to keep kids engaged.
The family zones also come with themed areas, including Jurassic adventure and Africa Adventure, plus a general Family World space. And for smaller kids, there’s a dedicated Small World area.
And yes, there’s an unwind option too. The park offers spa and massage treatments, which is a smart counterbalance if you’ve been traveling hard and you want an easy way to “reset” between rides.
Your ride lineup: from Super Spiral to the drop-tower thrills

This is the part most people remember after the heat fades. The park leans hard into “big moments”: big drops, fast movement, and loud, splashy water experiences.
In the water zone, one headline attraction is the Super Spiral water slides. If you’re picking one water ride to anchor your afternoon, this is it. Water slides like these are best early or when you’re ready to commit to getting wet and staying comfortable after.
For thrill rides outside the water attractions, you’ll find:
- Roller coaster-style rides that deliver heart-pumping speed and turns
- A drop tower that adds a sudden, vertical jolt
- Spinning rides like gyro towers and other rotating attractions that give you a full-body sense of movement
What I’d do if you want the most “wow per hour” is hit the biggest adrenaline rides first, then rotate through the lighter zones. When you leave the extreme rides for later, crowds and fatigue can take away some of the energy you need to enjoy them.
Also pay attention to ride availability. There’s at least one caution worth repeating: some rides may be closed for maintenance or safety repairs. That doesn’t mean your day is ruined, but it does mean you should be ready to swap priorities if one major attraction isn’t running.
The water park side: fun splash time, plus real-world caution

A water park day can be either the best part of your trip or the most stressful. The good news: the park’s water section is clearly set up for proper water-ride excitement, not just a kids’ splash area.
The caution side comes from a real risk you should plan for: slippery surfaces and rough moments on slides. One visitor reported getting a cut on their elbow on a slide. Another concern raised was water area cleanliness. I’m not saying this will happen to you, but it’s enough to justify basic precautions.
Here’s what you should do to protect your day:
- Bring water shoes if you have them, especially if you’ll walk between attractions on wet ground
- Pack a small first-aid kit item or two (bandages and basic antiseptic), because minor scrapes happen on busy water rides
- Keep an eye out for wet areas and loose footing between slides and queues
- After you finish a slide, take a minute to wipe off hands and check that you can walk comfortably before you head to the next attraction
If you’re traveling with kids, this part matters even more. A family day works best when everyone knows the plan: get wet, move carefully, then dry off enough to stay comfortable.
Buffet lunch included: the budget-friendly midday reset

The included buffet lunch is one of the most practical parts of this park visit. When a theme park meal is a separate purchase, families can lose control fast. With lunch folded into the ticket, you can treat food as a planned stop instead of a surprise cost.
From what’s been experienced here, the buffet is helpful and decent—people didn’t describe it as perfect, but it clearly does the job. One visitor even said the buffet was the main highlight while other rides weren’t available.
That’s the key takeaway: even if you end up dealing with ride closures, the lunch support keeps your afternoon from feeling like a letdown.
How to use this strategically:
- Eat before your group is starving. Long lines and tired kids don’t mix well with decision-making.
- If you’re spending the afternoon switching between water and dry rides, choose a lunch time that gives you time to change or dry off afterward.
- If you’re sensitive to spicy food, you might want to scan options quickly and pick the easiest plates first.
Timing in the park: how to fit 1 to 6 hours

You’ll see the park described as running 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with visits lasting roughly 1 to 6 hours. That range is huge, and your plan should match it.
If you only have about 1 to 2 hours, focus on:
1) One major water-slide experience
2) One or two big thrill rides
3) A family-friendly zone to cool down
If you have half a day, you can add:
- More ride attempts in the extreme area (like X-zone highlights)
- A couple themed worlds for younger kids
- Lunch without feeling rushed
If you have the full 6 hours, you can go in without a stopwatch. That makes a ride-closure situation less painful. You can skip what’s down, double up on what’s running, and still leave time to wander through Fantasy world or the themed family areas.
Meeting point and getting there: making the day easy

You redeem at Siam Amazing Park, 203 Thanon Suan Sayam, Khwaeng Khan Na Yao, Khet Khan Na Yao, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10230. It’s also listed as being near public transportation, which matters if you don’t want to waste half your day figuring out rides and traffic.
Practical tip: plan to arrive with enough slack that you’re not stressing about whether you can find your way to redemption quickly. Theme parks are easier when your first hour feels calm.
Also, keep in mind the park charges adults for kids over 130 cm. If you’re traveling with kids near that cutoff, measure them early so you don’t get an adult-rate surprise at the gate.
Safety and ride closures: what to expect and how to respond
Theme parks run maintenance. That’s normal. But you don’t want a bad day because one big ride wasn’t running.
One visitor experience here flagged that many rides were closed and that the water park conditions felt dirty and a bit dangerous, with an elbow cut from a slide. The park response explained that closures can happen due to essential maintenance and safety repairs. So here’s the practical way to plan around it: don’t build your entire day around one single ride.
Instead:
- Pick a short list of “must-do” attractions and a separate short list of backups
- If your favorite extreme ride is closed, switch zones right away instead of waiting
- Treat water rides with extra care, and bring simple protection for minor scrapes
If you go in expecting that some things might be down, you’ll adapt fast and enjoy the rest.
Who should book Siam Amazing Park tickets, and who should think twice
This park fits best if you want a day of mixed attractions with minimal planning. It’s especially good for:
- Families with kids across ages, since the park has multiple kid-friendly zones including Small World and broader family areas like Family World
- Teenagers who want real thrills, since the X-zone includes rides like Vortex, Boomerang, and Giant Drop
- Travelers who want a structured day with an easy food plan (because lunch is included)
It may be less satisfying if:
- You’re chasing a specific one-or-two ride lineup and you’ll be unhappy if those rides are down
- You’re very sensitive to water area cleanliness concerns and prefer more controlled, spotless environments
- Your group has limited walking stamina and you want fewer zones to move between (the park is big enough that you’ll be on your feet)
If you’re flexible and you treat the day like an adventure with swaps, you’ll get more out of it.
Should you book Siam Amazing Park tickets?
I think you should book if you want a value-packed family theme park day near Bangkok, with big ride variety and an included buffet lunch that helps you control costs. At $22.79 and with the advertised online savings, it’s hard to beat for a one-day plan that can satisfy both thrill seekers and kids.
I’d hesitate only if your group is ride-locked on a couple specific attractions and you hate the idea of maintenance closures. If you can roll with the fact that a few rides might be unavailable and you’ll take basic precautions around water rides, then this is a solid bet.
FAQ
How long is the Siam Amazing Park experience?
The duration is listed as approximately 1 to 6 hours.
What is the price per person?
The price is $22.79 per person.
What does the ticket include?
The admission ticket is included, and there is also an included buffet lunch.
What rides and attractions are available?
You can expect roller coasters, log flumes, water slides, a drop tower, spinning rides, and multiple themed zones. The X-zone includes Vortex, Boomerang, and Giant Drop.
Where do I redeem the ticket?
You redeem at Siam Amazing Park, 203 Thanon Suan Sayam, Khwaeng Khan Na Yao, Khet Khan Na Yao, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10230, Thailand.
What are the opening hours?
Monday through Sunday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Are there rides for small children?
Yes. There is a Small World area for the youngest kids, plus other family zones such as Jurassic adventure, Africa Adventure, and Family World.
Is there a height requirement for children?
Yes. Children over 130 cm are charged at the adult rate.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Will I get confirmation after booking?
Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.



























