Siam Park
4.5
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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Siam Park, Tenerife’s water kingdom is already established as the best water park in the world. Set against a backdrop of spectacular Thai architecture, with everything from meandering rivers to free-fall slides, this is the setting for your own epic adventure. Blissful relaxation or adrenaline-pumping thrills? It’s your choice – just dive in!
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- Alfie16 contributionsWhat a brilliant day trip.A brilliant day trip on the last day of our holiday. Best slides : Singha Tower of Power Queue times were not too excessive. Lockers were 7 euro and a refundable 10 euro deposit. Shoes, swimsuits etc were also available for hire. A great selection of food in the beach club restaurant. Will definitely visit again one day!Visited September 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 15 September 2023
- AreyoufreeimfreeChester, United Kingdom114 contributionsGood day on ridesBuy your passes online before you go and when you go in go straight to the lockers and beach area and get a sunlounger. We waited about 30 mins on average per ride but was worth it. The food area is good - burgers chips hotdogs some packets of fruit drinks lots of choice of drinks well organised and get served quick. If you wait until it’s nearly closing time there is no cues so you can go on quick between ridesVisited September 2023Travelled with familyWritten 16 September 2023
- Melanie G26 contributionsA fabulous water parkFantastic water park which our teenagers (plus dad) thoroughly enjoyed. There are a variety of rides and it’s fine if that’s not your thing as the beach area is lovely too. We went to Siam Park both in the day and at night which was a great evening out. We were able to get a locker without too much of a queue. We thought food and drinks were really reasonably priced.Visited September 2023Travelled with familyWritten 16 September 2023
- Dora JSlovenia11 contributionsFunWe had a very fun day but we arrived early(something past 9am) and there was already a lot of people standing in a queue. Although there was a lot of people we manage to go on all rides and some of them even multiple times. I would recommend getting there early so you don’t loose much time with waiting for lockers. Also you need some kind off shoes because your feet will hurt if you don’t have them. Overall the park is very fun and I would recommend.Visited September 2023Travelled with friendsWritten 18 September 2023
- NorVernChesterfield, United Kingdom9 contributionsGreat rides. Poor food. Terrible staff.Great rides, poor staff, really bad food. Good day out despite some rides being closed due to filming. Staff ranged from ignorant to rude. Food was awful, hot dogs were cold, upset stomachs today. Maps were ok, but the place is like a maze and the signs were rubbish Staff tried to herd us to a photo point on entry. Why? We didn't want a photo so just let us through Tips; Take / buy beach shoes (not flip flops) as you can wear these on the rides. Don't take anything into the park, maybe a towel which you can leave at the bottom of the slide. Leave everything else in a locker. If you take goggles, sunglasses, phone or a watch, you will have to leave them at the top of the slide then try to get past the queues to retrieve them. Don't bother going during peak times. You'll spend all day queuing and only get 3-4 rides. We went just out of season, on a Monday. Longest queue was 20 mins, did all of the rides in the morning then Mekong lazy river after lunch, then chilled on cocoa beach. Not a bad day, rides were great. Did I mention the staff were horrendous? Particularly unhelpful to non-Spanish clients.Visited September 2023Travelled with familyWritten 19 September 2023
- Wendy W5 contributionsA great day out and tips when you're thereHonest review of the park. We bought tickets from our TUI rep we paid 65 euro each which gets you entry a locker with 2 towels and a 15 euro voucher for food. You need to get there early around 9am as you will qué to get in. The qué to the right is for pre paid/ voucher. You then need to qué for a locker which was around 30/35 mins it is busy you pay 15 euro deposit each for the towels but you get that back with the receipt after. if you can get a fast track pass get one they're 28 euro from either the supermarket or the locker room. The qué for the rides wasn't that long obviously some are longer than others we waited about 20 mins max. The 15 euro voucher was more than enough for food we got a pizza slice burger fries and a can of pepsi from Siam beach club and it was well worth it. You can't smoke walking around which is good but there is a smoking area is in the Thai bar. You definitely need beach shoes as you can't wear slides or flip flops on most of the rides and the floor is hot, plenty sun lotion some rides are for 2 people some are for 4 so you might have to ride with people in the qué still a good day out we got there for 9.30 left at 6pm had a really great day would definitely recommend going. Enjoy if you do go 😊Visited September 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 19 September 2023
- Rebecca W315 contributionsFantasticHad an amazing time here. I would recommend getting a locker as soon as you get there as they are in short supply. I would also recommend buying the fast pass tickets as we spend over an hour queuing for a ride in the hot sun, you also find the locals will jump the queue by going up the fast lane then just slotting themselves at the front of the queue and of course the holidaymakers won't question this, so this can make your wait even longer. There is something to do for everyone. Rash vets and water shoes you can buy there and are worth getting so you don't burn (or your feet walking around). Great fun and plenty of places for snacks and food. Would highly recommend going here.Visited May 2023Travelled with familyWritten 21 September 2023
- Beth15 contributionsLovely dayAbsolutely amazing time at the water park yesterday as always. As we’re a bit out of season it was the quietest I’ve seen the park but still very much made use of the fast pass tickets. Only snags were that it would be nice to have more clocks around the park to keep track of the day and time it right for the wave pool. We also purchased fast pass tickets and these clearly stated the new ride SAIFA was one of the rides included. However when we arrived there was no fast pass queue and were told by the lifeguards that there was no fast pass allowed on this ride so had to queue for half an hour which was annoying after €28 for a fast pass that said it was included. It was also quite a challenge to carry the large inflatables all that way up, which seems odd as all other rides with large inflatables have a conveyor belt taking them to the top, however it was an amazing ride! Other than this it was a fabulous day lifeguards in the most part we’re nice and happy and we thoroughly enjoyed the ridesVisited September 2023Travelled with familyWritten 22 September 2023
- Harry J1 contributionAmazing but rude staffJust been to Siam park twice in 2 days both times were very good and the park is very fun. First day no problems at all. Second day however was ruined by a young stubborn staff member. Me and my girlfriend wanted to buy shoes as we knew it hurt our feet the first day they had her size but not mine so we decided not to get them but she charged us anyway. No harm done. The woman proceeded to have a hissy fit and slam stuff and get in a tizzy. Again no harm done she can be forgotten about. End of the amazing day we handed our key back but seen there was a massive queue I think it’s strange how you have to be in the same line as people buying lockers and giving them back it took way to long (35 mins) we got to the the desk and they ran out till paper at this point my patience had ran out so had to place the key on they desk and walk off with put the deposit of the locker. There should definitely be an easier way to return the locker key.Visited September 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 23 September 2023
- EllaNorwich, United Kingdom16 contributionsLong queues but enjoyable ridesWe arrived via the Siam Bus from Los Cristianos. Pick up was 10:30am so arrived around 10:45-11am. Queues were HUGE to get in at this time, and even though we had pre-booked tickets, it was probably 30 minutes to get in. No water shoes or fast passes were available but there were TONNES of people so we should’ve arrived earlier in hindsight! Lockers were available and €5 so pretty decent! The queues were horrendous for the rides. First ride we queued for was the mekong/pekong rapids and we queued for 1 hr 50 mins. After this the queues were all around 30-45 minutes for all other rides (apart from jungle snakes, these were 10 minutes max!). We only managed 7/14 rides due to the long queues, and would DEFO get a fast pass if we came back! The rides were absolutely awesome though, can’t fault them at all! Even though the queues were a bummer (and this wasn’t summer holidays either) we had a great day! We didn’t want to wait for the buses to go home (first bus is 6:30pm and park closed at 6pm) so we paid for a taxi and only had to wait 10 ish minutes for one, and it was €15 to right at the far end of Los CristianosVisited September 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 23 September 2023
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foggy03
Sheffield, UK130 contributions
Mar 2020
With a fun packed week we opted to go to Siam Park towards the end of our holiday, fantastic experience but a mistake of sorts as our holiday booking gave us unlimited items access to the park and at least another visit would have been great!!
Plenty to do, lots of rides for all tastes from the lazy river to the Tower of Power.
Loved the beach and the wave making machine, our 3 year old grandson loved everything he could do.
Food was great and very reasonably priced, the 7 rides I went on were brilliant, small queues not a problem, great staff constantly cleaning or making sure everyone was safe, this place is just unbelievable and I see why its voted best water park year upon year.
Plenty to do, lots of rides for all tastes from the lazy river to the Tower of Power.
Loved the beach and the wave making machine, our 3 year old grandson loved everything he could do.
Food was great and very reasonably priced, the 7 rides I went on were brilliant, small queues not a problem, great staff constantly cleaning or making sure everyone was safe, this place is just unbelievable and I see why its voted best water park year upon year.
Written 10 March 2020
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Dear foggy03, thank you for visiting Siam Park and taking the time to give us your feedback. We are very happy that you enjoyed your experience and look forward to having you here again. Discover all that Siam Park has to offer through our social networks: @SiamPark.
Written 11 March 2020
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AmandaCrosbie
Midlothian, UK203 contributions
Mar 2022 • Couples
A really good day out. We visited as a couple at the start of March 2022. We were there for opening at 10am and had pre booked tickets so avoided any queueing to get in which was great.
The staff were friendly and Covid guidelines were in place.
Upon entering the park we were forced to stand in a queue to have our picture taken before being able to enter fully. This was slightly annoying as we really didn’t want to do this but the entrances were blocked off and this was the only way round. The photographer was quite abrupt and shouting for us to stand in the right position so she could take the photo then we were hurried on our way. Of course, they are trying to make money from selling the photos as souvenirs but no one actually explained where to buy them so it seemed a pointless exercise.
We then needed to find a locker. It was not made clear that you need to purchase a key for the lockers. This is something I think could be made much clearer when entering the park and on signage as so many people, myself included, were in the locker rooms searching for a locker and creating problems for others in there.
We were able to do all of the big slides in around 2 hours, that included stopping for food. There were no queues for the 1st hour, we then stopped for some food and afterwards queues were around 10 mins maximum.
For food, we grabbed a couple of filled baguettes and 2 juices in the floating market. It was less than 15 euros which was a decent price. When walking around the park I didn’t see any other big restaurants to eat in but a light bite was more than enough and was good value for money.
The first hour in the park I went bare foot but was finding some of the ground harder to walk on so did purchase some of the water shoes from a shop in the floating market for 10 euros. They had a range of sizes but I would recommend buying some shoes either in advance or getting them there. You can leave shoes & towels at the entrance/exits of the slides but there is a lot of walking up steps etc to get to the slides and it can be sore on the feet. Some slider type shoes can be worn up to the slides then removed and worn on the forearms for safety until you reach the bottom so that is an option also.
It is worth noting that some of the slides are a minimum of 4 riders so you need to be matched with a group to complete the 4. This may mean that single riders wait longer for a group to ride with and that groups of 3s or 5s will be split up in order to keep the queues moving.
I would love to see the park offer a half day ticket, especially in the quieter season. We did everything, some things twice all within a few hours and were back at our hotel by around 2pm but still had to pay the full day rate. Of course, we could have stayed around but we had done what we wanted to do. Many others we spoke with also felt the same and had only spent a half day there.
All in all it was a great day out and I would recommend it to anyone who loves this type of thing as the slides are just amazing and so much fun.
Hopefully some of what I learned from my trip helps someone else before they visit.
The staff were friendly and Covid guidelines were in place.
Upon entering the park we were forced to stand in a queue to have our picture taken before being able to enter fully. This was slightly annoying as we really didn’t want to do this but the entrances were blocked off and this was the only way round. The photographer was quite abrupt and shouting for us to stand in the right position so she could take the photo then we were hurried on our way. Of course, they are trying to make money from selling the photos as souvenirs but no one actually explained where to buy them so it seemed a pointless exercise.
We then needed to find a locker. It was not made clear that you need to purchase a key for the lockers. This is something I think could be made much clearer when entering the park and on signage as so many people, myself included, were in the locker rooms searching for a locker and creating problems for others in there.
We were able to do all of the big slides in around 2 hours, that included stopping for food. There were no queues for the 1st hour, we then stopped for some food and afterwards queues were around 10 mins maximum.
For food, we grabbed a couple of filled baguettes and 2 juices in the floating market. It was less than 15 euros which was a decent price. When walking around the park I didn’t see any other big restaurants to eat in but a light bite was more than enough and was good value for money.
The first hour in the park I went bare foot but was finding some of the ground harder to walk on so did purchase some of the water shoes from a shop in the floating market for 10 euros. They had a range of sizes but I would recommend buying some shoes either in advance or getting them there. You can leave shoes & towels at the entrance/exits of the slides but there is a lot of walking up steps etc to get to the slides and it can be sore on the feet. Some slider type shoes can be worn up to the slides then removed and worn on the forearms for safety until you reach the bottom so that is an option also.
It is worth noting that some of the slides are a minimum of 4 riders so you need to be matched with a group to complete the 4. This may mean that single riders wait longer for a group to ride with and that groups of 3s or 5s will be split up in order to keep the queues moving.
I would love to see the park offer a half day ticket, especially in the quieter season. We did everything, some things twice all within a few hours and were back at our hotel by around 2pm but still had to pay the full day rate. Of course, we could have stayed around but we had done what we wanted to do. Many others we spoke with also felt the same and had only spent a half day there.
All in all it was a great day out and I would recommend it to anyone who loves this type of thing as the slides are just amazing and so much fun.
Hopefully some of what I learned from my trip helps someone else before they visit.
Written 12 March 2022
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Food&Traveller
Newport, UK69 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Amazing. Such a fun day. We recommend going on a Sunday if you have a car rental as there is a free bus Monday-Saturday so sundays are quieter.
In jan 2020 no queues for any rides, had done everything twice before lunch!
Lockers are 3€ for small and 5€ for large (with an extra 5€ deposits which you get back when you return the key.
Food in the park is really good value.
We would suggest wearing water shoes. The floor apparently gets very hot in the summer, but we found that as it’s concrete are feet were very sore after only 2 hours of walking bare foot. You can either bring your own or get a really decent pair in the park for only 10€.
Gift shops are also very reasonably priced.
I would recommend watching a YouTube video on the rides to see what your getting yourself into as you cannot see any rides till you are on them
In jan 2020 no queues for any rides, had done everything twice before lunch!
Lockers are 3€ for small and 5€ for large (with an extra 5€ deposits which you get back when you return the key.
Food in the park is really good value.
We would suggest wearing water shoes. The floor apparently gets very hot in the summer, but we found that as it’s concrete are feet were very sore after only 2 hours of walking bare foot. You can either bring your own or get a really decent pair in the park for only 10€.
Gift shops are also very reasonably priced.
I would recommend watching a YouTube video on the rides to see what your getting yourself into as you cannot see any rides till you are on them
Written 13 January 2020
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Dear, TravelllingGirl. We are pleased to know that you enjoyed your day in Siam Park. We work each day in order to not only exceed your expectations, also to comply with our seal of excellence which is responsible for the environment. We hope to see you again in our Water Kingdom. Have a good day!
Written 12 February 2020
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Laura
Liverpool, UK6 contributions
Aug 2021 • Couples
Visited the park on Sunday and we had a great time! Would 100% recommend buying a fast track ticket (€15pp) which included all main rides (apart from Tower of Power) and an extra go of a ride of your choice! We had completed all rides, including the lazy river a few times and stopped to eat lunch by around 2pm. I would also recommend buying a locker for €8, you get a €5 refund when you return your key at the end. I also recommend a pair of water shoes, you can wear your own or buy a pair for €10 as your feet will get burnt. You can bring your own food or buy your own, we bought food from the restaurant opposite the wave pool, we got x2 hot dogs with chips and a drink which came to a total of €18. Overall we had a great experience and would love to go back the next time we visit Tenerife!
Written 31 August 2021
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loui46
181 contributions
Apr 2022 • Family
We booked tickets for Siam water park before we arrived in Tenerife cost £170 for 5 adults (15 year old classed as adult) so think I paid way more than I would of if booked in Tenerife. They have a free Siam bus from near the shopping centre but they never arrive on time. We got there at 9.15 and the 9.40 bus didn't arrive till 9.55 then it raced straight passed as it was full. We had to wait another 40 minutes. By the time we got in the park there were no lockers at the front so had to find other ones further out. The place is like a maze and we spent most of the time trying to find our lockers or chairs with towels on. We did manage to get on quite a few rides though and some twice. I think we only missed out on 2 or 3 rides and the lost city is aimed at younger children so we didn't bother with that. Food queue was fast for us we may have been lucky as read other reviews saying they queued for 40 minutes plus. Food was nice. Only thing I didn't like was you had to pay for sachets separately, salt 20 euros pepper 10 euros tomato sauce 10 euros etc. Meal of 2 pizza and chips 1 burger and chips and 3 bottles of coke came to 38 euros to give idea of prices. Don't bother queuing for free bus back as it's a free for all once it arrives people push in from all sides, I wouldn't bother waiting in the Mile long queue, either get taxi, walk or prepare to push your way on from all angles. The lazy river is good and there's a separate lane that takes you down slides and lifts you up but you have to be ready to join the queue for it. Big lockers cost 10 euros but you get 5 back on returning the key or 8 euros for small and again 5 back on return of key. Either wear wet shoes or a tip id read on here was wear trainer socks, the ground is bumpy and hot on some parts and hurts your feet. Be prepared for lots of walking. Didn't need to wear masks in restaurants. Overall a good day out and if it wasn't for the free bus not stopping and getting us there late we probably would of gone on everything.
Written 16 April 2022
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Dom
Peterborough, UK24 contributions
Jun 2022 • Couples
Me and my girlfriend went here after an awful visit to aqualand and the difference is extortionate. We got tickets off the internet and they came with a free hamburger so I recommend doing that as the hamburger would’ve been €5.95. The park itself is huge with a wide spread of different rides and a huge lazy river with a rapids section on the left at the end . The rides, depending on time of day, do have VERY long queues. We went twice so experienced both the non fast pass and fast past queues so I can certainly say that a fast pass is the way to do it. The fast pass was €18 but is definitely worth it. There are a few restaurant/cafes dotted about, our favourite being the Thai one. A very decent sized portion of Pad Thai for only 3 euros is one of the many dishes they do. Personally I loved the Yellow Thai curry a lot- it was delicious. All rides are worth it, but our personal favourites were the Kinnaree, Singha and Vulcano. The tower of power, for me personally, was okay. I queued for about an hour and was slightly underwhelmed by it. I could barely see anything due to the vast amount of water in my eyes! That being said it was very fast, thrilling and what I could see of the shark tunnel looked very cool. Siam is a must if you’re looking for a waterpark in Tenerife.
Written 25 June 2022
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Kilmarnock99
Kilmarnock, UK92 contributions
Jun 2022 • Friends
Great day out, if you are prepared. The rides are excellent, with a wide range of thrill and more family type rides. 100% recommend buying your ticket before you go and being there before opening, as although the rides don’t start until 10am you can get in before, get a locker and make your way to wait for rides to start. We arrived at 930am and found this gave us reasonable time to get prepared and get to the rides. In the morning the queues weren’t bad, however by 12pm queues for lockers and rides were extremely long. We waited roughly 15 mins for rides in morning, but in afternoon it was closer to an hour for most. Food prices were extremely reasonable for a water park, roughly €5 for a baguette and a soft drink.
Would go again, but definitely go early if you want to go on most of the rides!
Would go again, but definitely go early if you want to go on most of the rides!
Written 15 June 2022
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Jules70
Manchester, UK74 contributions
Jul 2022
Visited here for the day with older kids was way overpriced when we got in there it was too crowded way too many people in there queues for rides were way too long to get on slides .if you want good experience we’d recommend you buy fast track passes to be able to get on rides quicker .my hubby was waiting ages in queues all people with fast track were pushing in queues .I ended up coming back to apartment as have mobility issues too crowded talking thousands of people in there .
My kids did enjoy it but because it was so busy they didn’t get chance to go on all the rides queue for taxis coming out was mega .
Life guard attendants at top were quite rude and abrupt were not helpful at all
My son got lost on lazy river didn’t seem interested he was missing for short while more interested in turfing people off getting other people on rides as quick as possible
My kids did enjoy it but because it was so busy they didn’t get chance to go on all the rides queue for taxis coming out was mega .
Life guard attendants at top were quite rude and abrupt were not helpful at all
My son got lost on lazy river didn’t seem interested he was missing for short while more interested in turfing people off getting other people on rides as quick as possible
Written 31 July 2022
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armesy
Ipswich, UK10 contributions
Jul 2022 • Family
Visited Siam Park at the end of July, and upon arrival found sunbeds on the man made beach near the wave pool. The sand on this beach was extremely coarse, like builders sand and got everywhere! Got a locker from close by here too (5 euro charge plus another 5 refundable deposit for the key ) started the day off slowly with a run around the lazy river, then found that the queues for the main slides were ridiculously long already and the crowds of people were ridiculous in places.there seems to be no limit on the amount of tickets sold per day. Fast pass tickets were available for around 18 euros but after spending 40 euro to get in originally, we were not keen on extra spending at first, but after seeing the slze of the queues we decided to bite the bullet to save a wasted day, only to be told that the allocation for fast pass was all sold out for the day!
Managed to get on around four of the slides in the whole day, which meant queues of around an hour or more for each one, not great in the high heat of the sun, but hey ho. The slides we did go on were very good and glad we picked the ones we did. Had a burger at one of the restaurants which was very tasty but a little over priced which you would expect.
Park closed at 6pm and we came off out last slide about 5:55pm took us a while fighting the crowds to get back to the lockers to collect our stuff and head for the exit ourselves.Needing the toilet on the way out was a no no too, as my wife tried to get into one on the way out to be told they were closed! I imagine the amount of urine in the pools increases after 6pm!
Once outside we were told that the last free transfer bus was leaving at 6:30pm and from the queue for it we were never going to get on it. So headed to the taxi rank just outside, which hade a huge queue too, once the last bus departed, taxis arrived thick and fast which was quite good, but obviously this is a daily occurrence as they knew just when to show up. Taxis are very cheap in Tenerife so only cost us about 7 euros to get back to our hotel in Los Christianos.
All in all, a day that we were looking forward too ended up very tiring and more than a little underwhelming really, probably wouldn't do it again, or certainly not in peak summer!
Managed to get on around four of the slides in the whole day, which meant queues of around an hour or more for each one, not great in the high heat of the sun, but hey ho. The slides we did go on were very good and glad we picked the ones we did. Had a burger at one of the restaurants which was very tasty but a little over priced which you would expect.
Park closed at 6pm and we came off out last slide about 5:55pm took us a while fighting the crowds to get back to the lockers to collect our stuff and head for the exit ourselves.Needing the toilet on the way out was a no no too, as my wife tried to get into one on the way out to be told they were closed! I imagine the amount of urine in the pools increases after 6pm!
Once outside we were told that the last free transfer bus was leaving at 6:30pm and from the queue for it we were never going to get on it. So headed to the taxi rank just outside, which hade a huge queue too, once the last bus departed, taxis arrived thick and fast which was quite good, but obviously this is a daily occurrence as they knew just when to show up. Taxis are very cheap in Tenerife so only cost us about 7 euros to get back to our hotel in Los Christianos.
All in all, a day that we were looking forward too ended up very tiring and more than a little underwhelming really, probably wouldn't do it again, or certainly not in peak summer!
Written 9 August 2022
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Jacqueline M
4 contributions
Aug 2022 • Family
We went on a Friday and arrived at 8.40 and queued outside for 20 mins. There was confusion about our tickets being from TUI as with the tickets from TUI for all excursions we booked through TUI so I would recommend getting direct from the website. There are no other prices available so it would not make a difference. Two of our family went to get loungers at the wave palace while the rest went straight to the marketplace to get fast passes. They were £15 each person and this gets you on every ride once plus one extra slide of your choice. It does not include the lazy river or tower of power. These were well worth it and we passed queues that would be otherwise an hour or so long. The longest we queued was for 10 mins max. Having fast passes enabled us to take the day at a steadier pace and go back to the lounger for the waves which started at twenty to the hour and lasted 20 mins each time. The cafe gets full at dinner time very quickly so I would recommend going just before 12. Or use the beach bar further into the wave pool which serves snacks and sandwiches. We were told Tuesday and Fridays were the quietest days due to people arriving and leaving most on these days. We visited on a Friday and went on every ride. Singha is like nothing you have experienced before and is a must! The whole family aged from 10-36 thoroughly enjoyed the day and would definitely go again.
Written 10 August 2022
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Thank you very much for taking the time to write your experience at Siam Park. We are pleased to know that you lived an incredible day. We hope to see you again. Have a good day!
Written 9 September 2022
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I have really bad eye sight without my glasses, will I be able to put my prescription sunglasses around my neck in a waterproof phone case while on the rides?
Written 13 September 2024
Yes, I believe so, many people had their phones with them in waterproof cases
Written 13 September 2024
I have booked VIP champagne club, when I arrive do I join the same qué as everyone else?
Written 13 September 2024
Are you still allowed to smoke at the cocktail bar please ?
Written 2 September 2024
I have tickets for siam with my hotel so have my tickets on my phone do I need to pre book to go at night or just go because I have the tickets already?
Written 29 August 2024
Hi , the park is only open at night for certain weekends throughout the summer and tickets are different (at least on the Siam website)for day/night so your day ticket mat be no good. I’d check with them tbh. Check the website for dates when the park is open at night.
Written 29 August 2024
Hola, voy la semana del 9 al 16 de septiembre a Tenerife, y quería saber que día es mejor para ir al Siam Park; si durante la semana, ya que en general ya han empezado clases en casi toda Europa; o el fin de semana, que suele ser el mejor día para ir en verano.
Gracias.
Written 29 August 2024
Can I buy entry tickets on line and then get a fast pass when I arrive? Thanks
Written 21 August 2024
lauren
Manchester, United Kingdom
Is the €19 ticket for the night bus from the North side of the island a return ticket? I can find times for the outwards journey but the return journey.
Written 31 July 2024
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