Ja, voor sommige attracties in Siam Park geldt een minimum lengte vereiste. Wij hebben de attracties met een minimum lengte hier opgelijst.
- Tower of Power: Minimum 140cm or 4.59ft
- Singha: 125cm or 4.10ft
- Volcano; 125cm or 4.10ft
- Dragon: 125cm or 4.10ft
- Kinnaree: 125cm or 4.10ft
- Giant: 125cm or 4.10ft
- Jungle Snake: 110/125cm or 3.6/4.10ft
- Mekong Rapids: 110cm or 3,6ft
- Naga Racer: 110cm or 3,6ft
Alle andere siam park attractie hebben geen minimum lengte vereiste,
Jinder Singh
2 weeks agoWater experience! (Get it!) I visited this place and enjoyed the free siam bus 2 with open top experience to boot! We arrived just before 10am then had the cursory bag check. Then it was the chaos of finding a locker which took 20 minutes at a cost of 7 euros! The park is huge with lots of popular rides. We enjoyed the Volcano, Singha, Mai Thai river (which was leisurely and looong!), The Giant, Mekong Rapids and finally the Tower of Power. This ride was a 4 second steep drop into water where you are submerged and then find yourself upside on the other side of a bridge. I had to queue 45 minutes and unless you are a thrill seeker and have time then I wouldn't bother. Make sure you take jewellery, sandals and headgear off and pass them to a family or friend otherwise you will have to climb back up the stairs afterwards past the queues to get your things back. The rides weren't always signposted well which made it hard to find. Also, some people were abusing the 'fast pass' system when queueing but staff were inconsistent at telling these people to go back to the correct queue. I think the fast pass tickets would be worthwhile as staff marked off the rides on your wristband but it may be prudent to check the online cost of a fast pass as it was 37 euros at the park on the day on top if the entry ticket. (that was my ticket price which is the same price as a fast pass ticket!) The food choice was poor for vegetarians as there is one choice (cheese salad baguette) and they had run out by 2pm. There was a tub of vegetables for 5 euros but I wasn't that desperate. The soft drink I chose was flat! We did have a vibrating/flashing counter which informed us that our order was ready! We had to rush to get our free bus back but it took more than the allocated 'every 30 minutes' and it was carnage when it came as everybody in the queue surged forward to get on. Many people had to wait for the next free bus. I would take a plastic wallet for your phone /valuables rather than queue for a locker. Finally, many of the big rides were for 2 or 4 people so if you are in an odd number of people, prepare to go on a ride with strangers! Overall, a good experience which could be easily improved with some adjustments. I ended up going on 10 rides throughout the day and most of them were the big rides (twice on Singha and Mekong rapids).
Amy
a month agoI have always absolutely loved this park. From being a kid to an adult, I have made sure I visit every time I come to Tenerife. It does get busy so it’s best to get there early and think about what you want go get on first. All the slides are brilliant and worth the wait. The queues can be long and include a lot of uphill walking with stairs so be mindful to wear some good water shoes and be prepared. It does hurt on some of the ground to walk barefoot. The food is great and reasonable priced. Better to try and avoid the typical lunch time if you want to find seats and be served quickly. 100% worth the visit.
Rich Mullins
a week agoExcellent day out… my advice go early we arrived for 0830. They opened the gates at 0915 we then were able to secure fast pass and a locker. The park at peak times isn’t worth it without the fast pass as the queues are large as expected. The rides are fantastic and well maintained. The food is good and affordable which surprised me for a large commercial venue. We sat by the wave pool which was well worth it.
Dan Luxon
a month agoAmazing place. Theming and decoration is immersive, kids had an absolute blast. Food is reasonable for the status the park has. One thing to note if you are planning on doing all of the big rides get a fast pass as it makes the day much more enjoyable. Or try to get on as many as possible before 12-1pm ish as it gets extremely busy. 1000% will visit again such a great waterpark with fun for all ages.
Maddalena Riccardi
3 months agoVery nice experience! This park is a must if you go to Tenerife. We went on a Thursday in the second week of March, the place was not too busy in fact there was no queue at the entrance or at the ticket counter. The price for food inside it’s fairly cheap, so I’d recommend to eat there. We brought food from outside, but there was no need to. The locker is 10€ all day, so fine if you can share it. We were the three of us and one big locker did the job. The water slides were not too crowded which made the experience even more enjoyable. The only thing is, please make sure you check when is the last time the waves pool is going tl release waves or you will end up to not to enjoy them, like we did. The park was closing at 5pm, the last waves were at 3.40pm, we waited until 4.40pm and then we asked the staff and they confirmed there were no waves anymore, so shame of us we didn’t enjoy them and no way we couldn’t know about the last timing. Two of the attractions were also closed for renovations. But we still paid the same price for the entrance, 42€. A part for those things we indeed had so much fun! 🤩