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Following the successful visit to Cartoon Network Waterpark, which many people have enjoyed and followed in our footsteps,

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Today, we will take you on a tour of a brand-new water park that just opened in May 2016.

This water park boasts stunning views and is the largest in Thailand.

Spanning over 106 rai, this water park boasts an impressive collection of over 21 rides, including the world's longest!

Get ready for thrills and excitement!



We traveled from Bangkok, departing at approximately 8 am and arriving at the water park around 11 am.

The main roads used are the Motorway and Highway 7 from Bangkok. Let's take a look at the travel map.



Upon arrival, visitors can park their vehicles in the designated parking area, which offers ample space.



Water park entrance



Tickets are available at multiple points of sale. The price for adults is 1,190 baht, and for children, it is 890 baht.


After payment, the staff will provide you with a wristband with a barcode. This barcode is used for:

Play various activities and for scanning to receive photos, we have



Indoor water park map



Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a traditional Thai dance performance, befitting the name of the water park.


Shows are held every Saturday and Sunday.

Let's move on.



Another highlight is the largest children's zone, which also has a children's zone.


At the two zones, parents who bring their children to visit are guaranteed that their children will not cry or be fussy.

The children's toys are already so impressive, so you can imagine how amazing the adult toys must be.



Starting with Zone A, specifically zones A1, A2, and A3.


A1 (Mat Racer) involves lying on a mat and sliding down like Superman. The thrill level is 4/10, making it a good warm-up activity.

A3 (AquaLoop) will be a capsule-style ride, similar to A2, but it will be enclosed and loop 360 degrees before reaching its destination. It also receives a perfect score of 10/10.



Next is Zone B. This zone consists of 3 levels, with increasing difficulty from green, blue, and purple-red, the most challenging.


B1 (Serpentine) is a blue, opaque, and winding slide that provides a thrilling experience with a high level of excitement. The slide is rated 7/10 for its intensity.

B2 (Spiral) Green. This one is a bit basic, but it still has some thrills at the end. Score: 5/10.

The B3 (Bumerango) is quite thrilling, especially during the descent and ascent, as it feels like it might fall out. 9/10



Zone C will feature an abundance of rides, including:


This Python C2 is nerve-wracking, especially towards the end, leaving you breathless and on the edge of your seat. 9/10

The C3 (Aquaconda) ride offers a thrilling experience with a steep drop and a large tunnel at the end. The ride is rated 8/10 for its intensity.



Zone C continued


C-1A and C-1B (Aqua Coaster): The World's Longest Water Slide

The C-1A and C-1B slides, also known as the Aqua Coaster, boast a combined length of nearly 500 meters, making them the longest water slides in the world. This impressive length translates to an exhilarating ride experience.

This ride is guaranteed to be a blast! It goes up and down so much that everyone will be screaming. 555 But be careful, it can hurt your butt a little bit. Be safe when you ride!

8/10



Zone C continued


C4 River Solide: A Relaxing Finale

The final attraction in this zone, C4 River Solide, offers a gentle respite from the thrills. This ride features a leisurely slide that leads into a swirling pool, providing a moment to catch your breath and unwind.

Score: 2/10



The park boasts a variety of thrilling rides, which we will explore shortly. Let's now take a tour of the surrounding areas of the water park to see what else it has to offer.



This image depicts an artificial sea located between Zone A and Zone B, divided into two sections. One side features strong waves, while the other offers gentle waves suitable for children.


A warning signal will be given before the wave is released.

A large pile of inflatable rings is available for use at the front of the artificial lake.

This area is the Activity Pool zone, where you can enjoy a variety of water activities.



Cabanas are available for rent around the water park at various locations, with prices ranging from 700 to 1,900 baht.

Renting a place for a large group can be a cost-effective option.

While cabana rentals are available, the water park also offers complimentary seating around the perimeter for those who prefer not to rent.



The water park is well-signposted to help you find your way around.



The area where people gather is where we can view photos taken after playing the game. We can scan the barcode to access the photos.

You can send the photos via email or share them on social media.



For those who are hungry after playing in the water, you can walk to The Lake Restaurant. It is quite spacious and has a lot of tables.



For those who are tired and sore, there is also a massage service available (but it is likely to cost extra). This is a point that has attracted a lot of attention from foreign tourists.



The swimming pool offered a beautiful setting, but unfortunately, I didn't capture any aerial shots as I was too busy enjoying the water.

The view from the top is truly breathtaking, living up to its reputation. It's an experience that must be seen to be believed.



Ramayana Water Park: A Summary

Ramayana Water Park is a popular tourist destination in Thailand, offering a variety of water-based activities and attractions.

Key features:

  • Largest water park in Thailand: Covering an area of over 180,000 square meters, Ramayana Water Park boasts an impressive array of slides, pools, and other water features.
  • Variety of attractions: The park offers something for everyone, with thrilling slides like the Aquaconda and the Aqualoop, relaxing pools like the Lazy River and the Wave Pool, and dedicated areas for children.
  • Themed zones: Ramayana Water Park is divided into different themed zones, each with its own unique atmosphere and attractions.
  • Food and beverage options: Visitors can find a variety of food and beverage options throughout the park, from quick snacks to full meals.
  • Convenient location: Situated in Pattaya, Ramayana Water Park is easily accessible by car or public transportation.

Overall, Ramayana Water Park is a great option for a fun-filled day out for families, friends, and thrill-seekers alike.

The park boasts a wide variety of world-class attractions manufactured by leading companies such as White Water West, ensuring the safety of all rides. Additionally, the park employs a substantial number of staff, providing ample support for visitors. The park's stunning views further enhance the overall experience.

However, there are some drawbacks. Due to the large size of the water park, the attractions are quite far apart.

The walk was quite tiring, but overall it was enjoyable.



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