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Best Amusement Parks in Thailand for Kids (2026 Guide)

Kids Activities Asia TeamMay 14, 20266 min read

Thailand has long been one of Asia's top family travel destinations, and it's not just about pristine beaches and temple visits. The kingdom is home to an impressive lineup of amusement parks that cater brilliantly to children. Whether you're in Bangkok, Pattaya, or Hua Hin, there's a park nearby ready to deliver big smiles and lasting memories. We've rounded up the best amusement parks in Thailand for kids to help you plan the perfect family day out.

Dream World — Bangkok's Fairytale Destination

Located just north of Bangkok in Pathum Thani, Dream World is often called the "Disneyland of Thailand" for good reason. Spread across a sprawling 60 acres, the park is divided into four main zones: Dream World Plaza, Dream Gardens, Fantasy Land, and Adventure Land. The Snow Town attraction is a massive hit — it's an indoor snow park where kids from tropical climates get to experience real snow for the very first time. Other kid favorites include the Grand Canyon roller coaster and the classic Sky Coaster for braver little ones.

Price range: Around 1,000-1,500 THB for adults and 800-1,200 THB for children, with family package deals available online.
Insider tip: Book Dream World tickets on Klook to skip the queues and save up to 20% on gate prices. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.

Parent Verdict

"Dream World was the highlight of our Bangkok trip. Our 5-year-old still talks about the Snow Town! The park is clean, well-maintained, and most rides have height restrictions clearly posted so there's no guessing." — Sarah, mum of two from Australia

Siam Park City — Water Fun Meets Thrill Rides

Siam Park City in eastern Bangkok is unique because it combines a full-scale amusement park with one of Southeast Asia's largest water parks. The World's Largest Wave Pool (holding the Guinness World Record) alone is worth the visit — kids can splash safely in the gentle waves while older children tackle the Super Spiral and Boomerango slides. On the dry side, the "Viking Voyage" log flume and "Vortex" roller coaster keep the adrenaline going.

Price range: Around 900-1,200 THB per person for the combined water + amusement park pass. Children under 90 cm get in free.
Parents love that Siam Park City has plenty of shaded seating, multiple food courts serving kid-friendly Thai and Western food, and dedicated kiddie pools with mini slides. Grab your Siam Park City discounted entry on Klook before you go.

Carnival Magic — Hua Hin's AAA Carnival Experience

Opened in 2023, Carnival Magic in Hua Hin has quickly become one of the most talked-about family attractions on the Gulf of Thailand. Described as a "AAA Carnival," it combines spectacular parade-style performances with amusement rides, games, and a massive food market. The park's unique selling point is its Night of Wonder Parade — an extravagant show with dazzling floats, dancers, and lighting effects that rivals anything in Asia.

For kids, there's a dedicated children's zone with gentler rides like a Ferris wheel, merry-go-round, and bumper cars. The park also features a large indoor play area for younger children to burn off energy between shows.

Price range: Admission starts at 650 THB for adults and 350 THB for children. The parade is included with the entry ticket.
Pro tip: Arrive in the late afternoon so you can enjoy the rides before dark, then stay for the spectacular evening parade. Check Carnival Magic combo deals on Viator for transport-inclusive packages from Bangkok.

Santorini Park — Cha-Am's Greek-Themed Wonderland

Just south of Hua Hin in Cha-Am, Santorini Park is a whimsical, Greek-island-themed amusement park that feels like a mini vacation to the Mediterranean. The park features a charming shopping street with blue-and-white architecture, a small but fun selection of rides (including a Ferris wheel and a carousel), a maze garden, and a 3D art museum. It's less intense than the big Bangkok parks, making it perfect for toddlers and preschoolers.

There's also a small animal farm section where kids can feed rabbits and goats. The on-site restaurants serve a mix of Thai and Italian food in picturesque surroundings.

Price range: 150 THB general admission, with ride passes sold separately (around 500-800 THB for unlimited rides).
Camp it's very Instagrammable — parents will love the photo opportunities as much as the kids love the rides!

Ramayana Water Park — Pattaya's Splashiest Fun

While technically a water park, Ramayana Water Park in Pattayadeserves a special mention for families. It's one of the largest water parks in all of Asia, with 21 different water slides and 7 themed zones. The Kidstown zone is a shallow, interactive play area with mini slides, water cannons, and tipping buckets designed specifically for children aged 2-8. Parents can relax on provided sun loungers right next to the kiddie zone while keeping an eye on the little ones.

Price range: 1,290 THB for adults and 890 THB for children. Kids under 3 are free. Discounted Ramayana tickets on Klook are available and well worth grabbing in advance.

Which Park is Right for Your Family?

Here's a quick cheat sheet to help you choose:
• Toddlers & preschoolers (2-5): Santorini Park or the kiddie zone at Carnival Magic
• School-age kids (6-12): Dream World (best mix of rides and shows) or Siam Park City (for the water park combo)
• Teens & thrill-seekers: Siam Park City roller coasters or Ramayana Water Park slides
• Evening entertainment: Carnival Magic's Night of Wonder Parade is unbeatable

No matter which park you choose, Thailand delivers some of the best family-friendly amusement experiences in Southeast Asia. Book your tickets online in advance for the best deals and the smoothest entry experience. Happy travels!

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