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General overview

  • Ways to visit: Standard dated entry tickets. Combo options pair the water park with Dolphinarium or Tiger Park visits.
  • What’s included: Access to all slides, pools, kids’ zones, and park facilities like tubes, life jackets, and sunbeds.
  • Big choice: Standalone water park day vs combo tickets that add an animal experience on the same or separate day.
  • Height rules: Select thrill slides have minimum height limits. Kids’ zones and family rides suit younger guests.
  • Queues & timing: Weekends and holidays are busier. Expect moderate waits for top slides during peak hours.
  • Weather note: Most attractions run in light rain. Severe weather may pause select slides temporarily.
  • Best upgrade: Choose a combo ticket if you want more variety and better value without planning separate visits.

Choose the right ticket for your Ramayana Water Park experience

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Ramayana Water Park Tickets

Full-day park entry. All slides, pools, kids’ zones. Use of tubes and life jackets.

Full access to all rides & a flexible self-paced visit

Combo: Ramayana Water Park + Dolphinarium Tickets

Water park entry plus dolphin show from your choice of Regular/Deluxe/VIP seat

Two experiences, one plan & a better value than separate tickets

Combo: Ramayana Water Park + Tiger Park Tickets

Water park entry plus Tiger Park visit with selected tiger play package

Adds a unique animal experience & one booking, two stops

What to expect at Ramayana Water Park

Thailand's biggest
Highest number of water slides in Thailand
Largest kids' area
Unique activities and entertainment
Lush green backdrop
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Arrival and entry flow

Start with ticket scanning and routine bag checks at the main gate. Lockers, showers, and changing rooms sit just beyond the entrance, so you can gear up quickly. Clear signage and staff guidance help first-time visitors head straight to the main pools and slide zones.

Getting around the park

Wide paths link thrill rides, family areas, and rest zones in a logical loop. Height limits are clearly marked before each ride. Central pools work well as meeting points, making it easy for groups to split up and reconnect without losing time.

Thrill rides and must-dos

Expect steep body slides, looping drop rides, and raft slides designed for pairs or groups. These high-intensity rides are clustered together, so adrenaline seekers can queue efficiently before moving on to slower attractions nearby.

Pools and family areas

Wave pools and the lazy river offer calm breaks between rides. Separate kids’ zones include smaller slides and splash areas, set slightly away from thrill rides so families can relax while keeping children within view.

Food breaks and the finish

Casual food outlets and shaded seating are spread across the park, making short breaks easy. Later in the day, crowds ease on popular slides, giving the final hours a more relaxed, unhurried feel.

Things to know before booking your Ramayana Water Park tickets

  • Booking window and busy days
    Tickets are usually available year-round, but weekends, Thai public holidays, and school breaks are noticeably busier. If you’re visiting during peak periods, booking in advance helps lock in your preferred date and combo option. Weekdays are calmer, especially in the morning.
  • What a standard ticket covers
    A regular Ramayana Water Park ticket gives full-day access to all slides, pools, kids’ zones, and shared facilities like tubes, mats, sunbeds, and life jackets. Entry is self-paced, with no time limits inside the park. Re-entry is not allowed, so plan meals and breaks within the park.
  • The main decision: standalone vs combo
    Your biggest choice is whether to visit only the water park or pair it with another attraction. Standalone tickets suit travelers who want an unhurried, full-day water park experience. Combo tickets bundle Ramayana with either the Dolphinarium or Tiger Park, adding variety and reducing the need to book separate activities.
  • Choosing the right combo
    Dolphinarium combos focus on a scheduled show and are time-specific, so your day will revolve around show timings. Tiger Park combos include selected tiger play packages, with visit durations defined by the chosen option.
  • Height rules and family planning
    Several high-thrill slides have minimum height requirements, which can affect group plans if children don’t meet them. Kids’ zones and family rides are designed without these restrictions, allowing younger visitors to enjoy extended playtime while adults rotate between thrill rides.
  • Weather considerations
    Most attractions operate during light rain, and brief weather changes rarely shut the park entirely. However, severe weather can temporarily pause specific slides for safety. Tickets are typically dated, so check forecasts if you’re traveling during rainy months.
  • Best value choice
    If you want variety beyond slides and pools, a combo ticket is the smartest upgrade. If water rides are your priority, stick with standard entry and plan a full day inside the park without rushing.

Ramayana Water Park map

Ramayana Water Park map showing attractions, slides, pools, and dining areas in Pattaya, Thailand.

Things to do at Ramayana Water Park

Kids jumping in the pool at Ramayana Water Park

Slides

A wide mix of high-speed and relaxed water rides

Highlights:

  • 26 water slides across 34 ride lanes
  • Extreme drops, racers, and family-friendly slides
  • Designed by WhiteWater West Canada

Tip: Visit earlier in the day to enjoy the most popular slides with shorter waits.

People coming down waterslides at Ramayana Water Park

Pools

Open water spaces for cooling off and resting

Highlights:

  • Leisure pools with space to swim and float
  • Sunbeds and umbrellas throughout the area
  • Lifeguards on duty at all times

Tip: A comfortable mid-day stop when you need a break from slides.

Waterslides at Ramayana Water Park

Attractions

Interactive experiences built for children and parents

Highlights:

  • Rainbow Sky Bridge made from soft, stretchy ropes
  • Climbing, balancing, and viewing points for kids
  • Designed for shared play with adult supervision

Tip: Best for younger visitors or as a calm start before thrill rides.

Top rides at Ramayana Water Park

Hanuman’s Splash

  • Thrill level: 🎢 Low
  • Height requirement: None
  • Weight requirement: None
  • Average wait: Minimal
  • Ride type: Kids’ water fortress
  • Best time: Anytime

A large water play structure with seven small slides and a giant tipping bucket. Designed for children and families, with continuous splashes and safe, supervised play.

River Slide

  • Thrill level: 🎢 Low–Medium
  • Height requirement: 106 cm (3 ft 6 in)
  • Weight requirement: Min 45 kg, max 135 kg per rider; up to 180 kg combined
  • Average wait: 10–20 minutes
  • Ride type: Tube slide into lazy river
  • Best time: Midday

A unique slide that ends directly in the lazy river. After the splashdown, riders continue floating through waves, geysers, waterfalls, and water features.

Mermaid Lagoon

  • Thrill level: 🎢 Low
  • Height requirement: None
  • Weight requirement: None stated
  • Average wait: Minimal
  • Ride type: Family slide and splash area
  • Best time: Morning

Four colorful slides with extra-wide lanes for parents and kids together. Soft flooring, natural shade, and a climbing dome with water sprays make it ideal for young children.

Lanka Town

  • Thrill level: 🎢 Low
  • Height requirement: None
  • Weight requirement: None stated
  • Average wait: Minimal
  • Ride type: Gentle kids’ slides
  • Best time: Early day

A beginner-friendly area with four gentle slides for toddlers. Includes a unique double slide and shallow splash landings, designed for kids aged 1–4 riding with parents.

Serpentine

  • Thrill level: 🎢 Medium
  • Height requirement: 106 cm (3 ft 6 in)
  • Weight requirement: Min 45 kg, max 135 kg per rider; up to 180 kg combined
  • Average wait: 15–25 minutes
  • Ride type: Open-and-closed tube slide
  • Best time: Late morning

A twisting slide that alternates between open and enclosed sections. Gradually builds speed and finishes with a splashy pool landing.

Spiral

  • Thrill level: 🎢 Medium
  • Height requirement: 106 cm (3 ft 6 in)
  • Weight requirement: Min 45 kg, max 135 kg per rider; up to 180 kg combined
  • Average wait: 15–25 minutes
  • Ride type: Enclosed tube slide
  • Best time: Mid-afternoon

Mostly enclosed, with light beams inside the slide. A smooth, controlled ride that works well as a first step up from beginner attractions.

Mat Racer

  • Thrill level: 🎢 Medium
  • Height requirement: 106 cm (3 ft 6 in)
  • Weight requirement: Max 135 kg
  • Average wait: 20–30 minutes
  • Ride type: Head-first racing slide
  • Best time: Late morning

Race friends head-first on mats through enclosed tubes before bursting into open lanes. Four parallel tracks make it popular with groups.

Aqua Coaster

  • Thrill level: 🎢 Medium
  • Height requirement: 106 cm (3 ft 6 in)
  • Weight requirement: Min 45 kg, max 135 kg per rider; up to 180 kg combined
  • Average wait: 20–35 minutes
  • Ride type: Duelling water coaster
  • Best time: Before noon

Thailand’s first duelling aqua coaster uses water jets to propel riders uphill and downhill across a 244-meter course.

Aqua Conda

  • Thrill level: 🎢 Medium–High
  • Height requirement: 106 cm (3 ft 6 in)
  • Weight requirement: Min 100 kg, max 270 kg combined
  • Average wait: 25–40 minutes
  • Ride type: Flume-through-flume raft slide
  • Best time: Early afternoon

A high-energy ride with sharp turns and a dramatic six-meter drop. Conveyor belts carry rafts to the top, with a built-in photo system.

Python

  • Thrill level: 🎢 Medium–High
  • Height requirement: 106 cm (3 ft 6 in)
  • Weight requirement: Min 100 kg, max 270 kg combined
  • Average wait: 25–40 minutes
  • Ride type: Group raft slide
  • Best time: Late afternoon

An iconic flume-through-flume ride with massive tubes, steep banks, and strong splash moments throughout.

Free Fall

  • Thrill level: 🎢🎢 High
  • Height requirement: 122 cm (4 ft)
  • Weight requirement: Min 45 kg, max 135 kg
  • Average wait: 20–35 minutes
  • Ride type: Trapdoor vertical drop
  • Best time: Early morning

The floor drops away beneath your feet, sending riders into a near-vertical plunge at speeds up to 50 km/h.

Aqualoop

  • Thrill level: 🎢🎢 High
  • Height requirement: 122 cm (4 ft)
  • Weight requirement: Min 45 kg, max 135 kg
  • Average wait: 25–40 minutes
  • Ride type: 360-degree looping slide
  • Best time: Before lunchtime

A vertical launch into a full 360-degree loop, making this one of the park’s most intense and visually striking slides.

Boomerango

  • Thrill level: 🎢🎢 High
  • Height requirement: 106 cm (3 ft 6 in)
  • Weight requirement: Min 45 kg, max 180 kg
  • Average wait: 20–35 minutes
  • Ride type: Wall ride slide
  • Best time: Late morning

Riders are propelled up a near-vertical wall before gravity pulls them back down. A classic extreme slide with strong airtime moments.

Visiting Ramayana Water Park with kids?

Ramayana Water Park works well for families with young children. Areas like Hanuman’s Splash, Mermaid Lagoon, and Lanka Town are designed for safe play, with gentle slides, shallow water, and soft flooring. Many attractions have no height requirements, making them suitable for toddlers and younger kids.

Clear signage shows height and weight limits in advance, helping parents plan rides easily. Lifeguards are stationed throughout family areas, and shaded seating plus heated pools make breaks comfortable. Between slides, splash zones, and calmer pools, families can move at an easy pace without feeling rushed.

Plan your visit to Ramayana Water Park

Waterslides at Ramayana Water Park

Opening hours: Ramayana Water Park is open daily from 11 am to 6 pm, except Wednesdays when the park is closed.

Best time to visit

  • Best time of the day: Arriving at opening time is ideal, as temperatures are cooler and popular slides have the shortest wait times.
  • Best time of the week: Weekdays are the best choice, since weekends and public holidays attract larger local crowds.
  • Best time of the year: The dry season from November to February offers the most comfortable weather, while avoiding the heavier rains of the monsoon months.

Address: 9 Ban Yen Rd, Tambon Na Chom Thian, Amphoe Sattahip, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20250, Thailand.

  • By car: A 20-minute drive from Pattaya or approximately 1.5 hours from Bangkok. Parking is available on-site.
  • By shuttle service: The park offers shuttle services from Pattaya and Bangkok. Shared vans, private cars, and private vans can be booked in advance. From Pattaya, the shared van costs THB 120 one-way or THB 240 round-trip. Private transfers are also available.
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  • Private cabana rentals: Shaded cabanas with fan, safe box, seating pads, mini table, and phone chargers. Full-day rental (11:00–18:00). Sizes for 2–12 guests.
  • Lockers & towel rental: Wristband-access lockers for valuables and fresh towel rentals available all day.
  • Food & restaurants: Ten themed dining spots serving Thai, Italian, European, and American dishes, plus kids’ menus and vegetarian options.
  • First aid & safety: Two first-aid rooms with qualified nurses, partnerships with top hospitals, and over 100 trained lifeguards on duty.
  • Retail store: Swimwear, sunscreen, hats, rash guards, towels, souvenirs, snacks, drinks, and essentials.
  • DEI photo service: Professional photographers across the park with easy photo retrieval near the entrance.
  • Free ride photos & videos: Complimentary photos and videos on five popular slides via wristband scan, downloadable to email or Line.
  • Free Wi-Fi: High-speed Wi-Fi available throughout the park at no extra cost.
  • EV charging stations: Three shaded EVolt fast chargers (20 kWh) in the parking area.
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  • Wheelchair access: The park is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and smooth paths throughout.
  • Accessible restrooms: Restrooms equipped for visitors with disabilities.
  • Assistance services: Staff available to assist visitors with special needs upon request.
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  • Monkey Beach Club
  • Bamboo Healthy Smoothies
  • Tosakan's Bistro Hotdog Restaurant
  • Hanuman Cafe Western & Thai Food
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  • Children under 15 must be supervised by a responsible adult aged 18 or above at all times.
  • Outside food, drinks, alcohol, and glass containers are not allowed inside the park.
  • Pets are not permitted anywhere on park property.
  • Smoking is permitted only in designated smoking areas.
  • Denim, clothing with zippers or metal parts, and underwear are not permitted as swimwear. Diving is not allowed in any pool.
  • Diaper-dependent children must wear swim diapers; regular diapers are not allowed.
  • Pregnant guests and those with serious medical conditions should not use slides.
  • Guests with visible rashes or contagious skin conditions may be denied entry.
  • Throwing flying objects like balls or frisbees is not permitted.
  • Loose items, jewellery, watches, and unsecured eyewear are not allowed on rides.
  • All height, weight, and safety rules must be followed for slides and pools.
  • Showering before entering pools is required.
  • Sun loungers and umbrellas are free but subject to availability and must stay in designated areas.
  • Lockers are available for rent; the park is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Life jackets are provided free of charge and must remain inside the park.
  • Arrive early to enjoy popular slides before queues build up.
  • Check height and weight limits in advance to plan rides smoothly.
  • Start with family or easy-going slides, then move to extreme rides later.
  • Use lockers for valuables and keep essentials light and secure.
  • Take breaks at pools or shaded areas during the hottest hours.
  • Visit thrill rides again in the late afternoon when crowds thin.

Frequently asked questions about Ramayana Water Park tickets

What are the ticket options for Ramayana Water Park?

There are two main ticket options: Ramayana Water Park tickets and combo options, including access to Dolphinarium or Tiger Park.

Do tickets include all rides?

Yes. A standard ticket includes unlimited access to all water slides, pools, and attractions during operating hours.

Is re-entry allowed after exiting the park?

No. Once you exit the park, re-entry is not permitted with the same ticket.

What facilities are included with my ticket?

Your ticket includes access to all attractions, use of life jackets, tubes, and mats, and access to changing areas and restrooms.

How long should I spend at Ramayana Water Park?

Most visitors spend about 4-6 hours to fully enjoy all the attractions and facilities. Arriving early helps maximize your experience.

Is food allowed inside Ramayana Water Park?

No, outside food and beverages are not allowed, except for baby food and items for special medical needs. The park offers various dining options.

What should I wear to Ramayana Water Park?

Proper swimwear is required. Wetsuits, cut-off jeans, denim, regular t-shirts, and shoes are not allowed on body contact slides.

How can I get to Ramayana Water Park?

The park is accessible by car, shuttle service, and local transportation from Pattaya and Bangkok. Parking is available on-site.

Are there any safety measures in place?

Yes, the park has lifeguards on duty, first aid stations, and provides life jackets for safety. Jewelry like metal bracelets or chains is not permitted on slides.

Can I smoke inside the park?

Smoking is permitted only in designated smoking areas. The use of smoking drugs, including marijuana, is strictly prohibited within the park.

Is it worth visiting Ramayana Water Park?

Absolutely! It’s one of the best water parks in Asia, offering a wide variety of attractions suitable for all ages, from thrilling slides to relaxing pools.

How often can I use slides and facilities?

Your ticket gives unlimited access to all slides and pools during park hours; slides close ~17:30 for safe end-of-day prep.

What if I forget swimwear or sunscreen?

You can buy swimwear, sunscreen, and other essentials at the retail shop; towels are available for rent.

How can I pay inside the park?

The park uses a cashless wristband payment system; remaining funds can be refunded at the retail store before 17:45.