Thailand's water parks combine tropical heat, excellent facilities, and prices that undercut comparable parks in the West by 50–70%. Whether you are in Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, or Chiang Mai, there is a top-quality water park within easy reach. Cartoon Network Amazone Water Park (Pattaya): the most impressive water park in Thailand, featuring themed slides, attractions, and characters from the Cartoon Network universe. 150+ attractions across three zones. Highlights include the Omni-Vortex (one of Southeast Asia's largest funnel slides), the Ben 10 Alien Drops, and a dedicated toddler zone. Tickets: approximately ฿1,200–1,500 adults, ฿800–1,000 children under 120cm. Cabana rentals available for shade. The park is consistently rated among Asia's top water parks. Splash Jungle Water Park (Phuket, Mai Khao): northern Phuket's large water park with excellent rides — the Boomerango (world's first wave boomerang slide), the Black Hole, and a large wave pool. Child-friendly zones and lockers. Tickets: ฿1,250–1,500 adults. Shuttle buses from central Phuket hotels. Columbia Pictures Aquaverse (Rayong, near Pattaya): Asia's first Columbia Pictures-branded water park, opened 2022. Ghostbusters, Jumanji, Hotel Transylvania, and Spider-Man themed rides. Modern facilities and well-maintained. Located near Bangkok Pattaya Airport. Tickets: ฿1,200–1,500. Ramayana Water Park (Pattaya): giant park with over 80 attractions — cable park, outdoor karting, and some of Asia's largest slides. Popular with teens and thrill-seekers. Good value multi-day passes. Pororo Aquapark Bangkok (Lad Phrao): indoor water park featuring beloved Korean children's character Pororo. Ideal for small children (under 8). Air-conditioned, making it perfect year-round. Tickets: ฿500–800 per person. Practical tips: arrive when gates open to beat queues. Bring water shoes, sunscreen (SPF 50+), and a change of clothes. Most parks have lockers for ฿50–100 deposit. Food in parks is expensive — eat before or bring snacks where permitted.
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