Yes, some attractions in Siam Park have a minimum height requirement. We have listed the attractions with a minimum length here.
- 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
All other siam park attraction have no minimum length requirement,
Piotr Romanowski
2 weeks agoA stunning place with lots of plants, great views, feels like being in a jungle. Lazy River is suitable even for todlers (under supervision). The more extreme part of the river is wild but safe for kids. The underwater tunnel doesn't have as much marine life and is not too clear to view, but I still managed to see some fish. Lockers are available, and toilets in every possible direction. The food was good, €7 for a burger is OK in 2025. Artificial wave is awesome and really big up to 3m (1.8m depth at the end of the pool). The power tower is a daredevils must have 100 miles an hour down 28m is sick. Phone waterproof cases with a lanyard are a good thing to have if you want to take pictures. Queues on a Sunday were still pretty big 20-30 per.
Maddalena Riccardi
a month 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! 🤩
julian moss
2 weeks agoHighlight of our holiday (2 adults + 14y old). Went on bank holiday Tuesday, arrived 9.30 and managed all the rides only because we bought fast passes once we arrived. Best decision we made. The most we queued was 15 minutes, most rides only queuing for 5-10 minutes. Without the pass, I'm guessing the average wait was 20-40 minutes. If you want to do all the 12+ rides, do the maths. My advice..... 1 book tickets in advance to save queuing on the day. 2 get there by 9.30 latest when the buses start arriving with hordes of punters. 3 if it's likely to be busy, consider a fast pass (an extra £25 pp) but could be the difference between a frustrating day queuing hitting
Ingvar Engel
2 months agoAmazing and fun place, it offers a large variety of slides of which most give you a unique experience instead of all being the same. My highlight was the Mai Thai river which takes you on a slow ride through a simulated river while you sit in an inflated ring, and you are surrounded by beautiful tropical trees and flowers, enjoying the sun shining in your face, just pure relaxation. But when it comes to fun, you had many different slides, and this place is definitely much more fun when you are here with friends as A. you will require a partner for many rides, however even if you are alone, there are other people who come alone, so the staff matches you together to share a ride and B. the queues can be very long at certain slides, so it's good to have some company to talk to. But most slides had a short waiting time or none, on the day I was there. The ticket itself is understandably priced because of the vast experience you get, however a negative would be the fact they charge 10€ extra if you want to rent a locker, and 28€ for a "Fast Pass" to skip queues, but if you don't want to wait and have the money, it might be worth it for you.
Wing
2 weeks agoGreat park! Nice Thai atmosphere like in real Thailand. Food is cheap and good except for the Pad Thai (flavourless). Park for free at Siam Mall after swimming you can go shopping at the mall. They say the least crowded days are Tuesdays and Fridays. As there are a lot of flights on those days. We went April 16. Some slides were crowded. Maximum of 45 minutes waiting. Go there at 9.30 so you can put your stuff in a locker. The big buses and crowds haven't arrived yet and you can do 2 or 3 rides really quick. We arrived at 10.15. I only had to wait 5 minutes for the Tower of Power. Do the lazy river 20 minutes before closing because it takes almost 30 minutes waiting but once in line you can stay even the park is closing. Go to the left after the waterfall. You can go an a wild riverslide and see go through an aquarium. We didn't see much as the glass was really dirty, but still worth it. We didn't use a fastpass. I can recommend it if it's a holiday. What is nice to see is that the sea lions have a lot of space. 100 times bigger than the sea lions in Jungle Park. Staff are friendly. After closing time I couldn't change clothes and shower in the dressing rooms as they closed it...guys changed clothes in the toilets. The ladies dressing rooms however was open. I definitely recommend going to Siam Park!