4/5 Kelly G. 1 year ago on Google
Siam
Amazing
Park
lives
up
to
its
name,
with
a
wild
assortment
of
teeth-chattering
roller
coasters
and
thrill
rides,
solid
food
options,
and
fanciful,
homespun
decorations
and
mascots.
Plus,
of
course,
the
Guinness
World
Record
holding
largest
wave
pool
to
boot.
It's
as
if
someone
fed
Disneyland
into
GoogleTranslate
to
delightful,
charming
effect.
It's
well
worth
a
cab
ride
from
the
city
center
to
experience
this
family
friendly
wonderland.
Entry
prices
are
modest
by
Western
standards
(around
$30
USD
for
adults)
and
net
you
entry
to
every
corner
of
the
park.
Towels
and
swimsuits
are
available
for
inexpensive
rental
at
the
water
park,
as
well
as
tubes
and
sun
chairs.
There
are
multiple
locker
rooms
with
basic
showers
and
facilities.
Don't
miss
the
goofy-wonderful
Jurrassic
Park-esque
jeep
adventure,
the
double-decker
carousel
and
brain-bouncing
Boomerang
rollercoaster--and
hold
on
tight
on
the
bouncing,
music-thumping
Tagada
Disco
spinner,
which
thumbs
its
nose
at
all
American
safety
standards
to
exhilarating
effect.
If
you
start
to
wilt
under
the
Bangkok
sun,
head
to
the
wet
and
wild
log
flume
ride,
which
leads
you
up,
up,
up
though
the
gaping
maw
of
a
tiger.
We
rode
it
4
times.
Tips:
Although
the
park
opens
at
10
am,
rides
don't
turn
on
until
11
am.
The
Log
Flume
restaurant
serves
good,
mildly-spiced
stir
fries
and
Western
grub
on
the
cheap.
The
Vortex
roller
coaster
can
be
a
rough
ride
for
taller
patrons,
knocking
your
head
back
and
forth
on
the
padded
headrest.
The
path
leading
from
Adventure
World
to
the
Waterpark
is
a
great
spot
to
spy
legion
shrieking,
laughing
Thai
school
kids
exiting
Big
Double
Shock,
Siam
Amazing
Park's
demon-infested
haunted
house.
Get
going!
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