Siam Park in Bangkok

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When visiting Bangkok, you might want to go to Siam Park. It's an amazing amusement park that opened in November 1980 and is now one of the oldest in Southeast Asia. While many of the rides in the park are geared towards children, you can also find rides for adults that are more appropriate for a family outing. The rides at the park range from mini-golf to a giant water slide. There are also restaurants and shopping options nearby, and the park has something for everyone.

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For those who don't want to walk, there are free buses that take visitors to the park. Look for buses that have the name of the park on them. They run every 30 minutes and are well worth the time spent. There's also a taxi rank at the park's exit, but be aware that traffic may delay your journey. In the event that you're late for your reservation, you can try to make a last-minute hotel booking through Triphobo.

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When visiting the park, take a map of the park. There are several attractions in the park, including the water park and the Viking Boat. If you haven't been to Bangkok before, the map will help you navigate the park. For instance, if you're tired of walking, check out the Viking Boat and see if it's worth the 1.5-kilometer trip. If you're looking for an adventure, you've come to the right place!

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The park is Thailand's largest amusement park, and it boasts some of the biggest rides and splashes in the world. The park is divided into five zones, including the water park and a Jurassic theme. Siam Park City is located near the Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Siam Park City is a must-do for anyone visiting Bangkok. With 120 acres of land, it is one of the top attractions in Thailand.

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The rides at the park are endless. The park has the largest wave pool in the world, as well as several shallow pools for the youngest children. For an extra fee, life guards are on duty. You can also enjoy pool-size foot and Thai massages, as well as massages in the park. There are many ways to have a relaxing and enjoyable time in the water park, so you're sure to have an unforgettable time.

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You can get to Muang Boran Park by bus, which leaves at 10am from Bearing BTS station. The cost is 700 baht for an adult, and 350 baht for children under 14. If you're traveling with a child, you can take a free shuttle bus to the park. A Thai driver's license also qualifies you for a 50% discount. Whether you're traveling by train or by taxi, it's best to exit at the last station and transfer to a taxi. Alternatively, you can try looking for a bus in the same area. If you're lucky, a cab will pick you up right away, but it can be quite crowded.