REVIEW · SIAM PARK
Siam Park Tenerife Entry Tickets
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Thai-style water slides in sunny Tenerife. This Siam Park entry ticket sends your pass by email, so you can slip past the Chasier line on arrival. I love the speed of the email ticket and the sheer adrenaline of the Tower of Power. One thing to plan for: you still wait for the slide lines once you’re inside.
I also like that the park has more than one type of fun. You’ve got a massive wave pool, a lazy river, and a sandy beach to cool off between rides. The kids’ area helps families keep moving without everyone going stir-crazy.
At $68.67 per person for about 6 hours, it can feel like good value for a big-ticket water park day. But food prices run high, and there’s no senior discount information listed.
In This Review
- Highlights to know before you go
- Skipping the Chasier line: how the email ticket works
- Your 6-hour plan at Siam Park (and why it’s enough)
- Tower of Power and the slide mix: thrills to family-friendly
- Wave pool, lazy river, beach time, and the little extras
- The massive wave pool
- The lazy river
- Sandy beach downtime
- Food costs and staying in control of your budget
- Timing matters: when queues feel better (and when they don’t)
- Who should book these Siam Park entry tickets
- You’ll likely love it if…
- You might want to rethink if…
- Ticket value vs price: is $68.67 reasonable?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What is the duration of Siam Park entry with this ticket?
- What does the skip-the-line part include?
- Do I get the ticket in advance?
- When is Siam Park open for this seasonal period?
- How much does the ticket cost?
- Will I get confirmation after booking?
- Is there a restroom included?
- Is the ticket refundable or changeable?
- Is this activity suitable for most people?
- Should You Book These Siam Park Entry Tickets?
Highlights to know before you go
- Email ticket = faster check-in at the Chasier so you spend more time on water, less time in line
- Tower of Power is the big thrill moment for adrenaline seekers
- Wave pool + lazy river give you built-in breaks when you need a breather
- Family layout includes a kids’ splash playground and loungers so adults can rest
- No slide skip-the-line means you should expect waits for popular slides
- Seasonal opening hours (10:00 AM to 5:00 PM) shape your best visit window
Skipping the Chasier line: how the email ticket works

The main advantage here is simple: your ticket arrives by email, and it’s designed to help you avoid the slow part at the start. On arrival, you can bypass the ticket booth queue and head straight toward entry rather than waiting to exchange paperwork.
That matters because Siam Park days can get long fast. Even if you don’t skip the slide lines, cutting down the front-end delay helps you stack more rides into your day. It also helps if you’re traveling with kids, since “waiting with wet shoes” is never a fun plan.
A quick reality check: this does not eliminate slide queues. The package specifically includes skip-the-line at the Chasier, not for the slides themselves. So if your goal is zero waiting for every ride, adjust expectations.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife
Your 6-hour plan at Siam Park (and why it’s enough)

The ticket is valid for about 6 hours of time in the park. That’s a workable window because Siam Park offers multiple “tracks” of activity. You can bounce between high-energy slides, calmer water zones, and downtime areas without burning the whole day in one place.
Here’s how I’d think about those 6 hours:
- Spend your early energy on the headline thrills (Tower of Power plus any fast, high-demand rides).
- Shift into medium-effort fun (wave pool sessions, river loops) once lines start to build.
- Use beach time and quieter zones when you want a reset, especially if you’re with family.
Also keep in mind the operating window. The park runs 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM between the listed dates (03/03/2025 to 10/29/2025). If you arrive late, you’ll feel it immediately, because the park has a hard stop at closing.
Tower of Power and the slide mix: thrills to family-friendly

Siam Park isn’t only about extreme thrills. It’s set up with a range of slides, from adrenaline-heavy to more family-friendly options. That flexibility is a real benefit if your group has mixed ages or different comfort levels.
If you want the standout thrill, the Tower of Power is the one to target first or second. It’s the ride the park is known for when people want the big wow factor. Even if you’re not going for every single fast slide, it’s worth planning around this one so you don’t run out of time.
The rest of the slide lineup supports a good rhythm. You can hit a few intense rides, then break up the day with lower-key water areas. And if you’re visiting as a family, there’s a kids’ aquatic playground designed for younger visitors, which makes it easier to keep everyone happy without constant supervising-tension.
Wave pool, lazy river, beach time, and the little extras

This is where Siam Park earns its full-day reputation. Beyond slides, you get three major “hang-out” zones that make the day feel bigger than a standard water park visit:
The massive wave pool
The wave pool is built for surfing-style fun and big surf sessions. Even when you’re not doing anything technical, it’s still a big visual, big energy experience. It’s also a strong option when you want something exciting but not as line-heavy as chasing a single ride over and over.
The lazy river
The lazy river gives you a break that still feels like part of the action. It’s the kind of ride where you can decompress, regroup, and adjust the pace if the day starts getting crowded. It’s also handy for families when you want a shared activity that doesn’t require everyone to go on the exact same thrill level.
Sandy beach downtime
You can take breaks on the sandy beach. That’s useful for drying off, getting shade, and resetting mentally before another round of slides. It also helps if you’ve got kids who need short resets rather than nonstop adrenaline.
And then there are themed elements that make the park feel like more than just water lanes. The park includes Thai-inspired architecture, floating markets, and themed restaurants. Those details don’t change the rides, but they do make the day more fun to move through.
Food costs and staying in control of your budget

Here’s the downside you should take seriously: food can be extremely expensive. One of the most direct critiques from people who went was that the food prices were too high, and there were no senior discounts mentioned.
So if you’re budgeting, don’t treat food as an afterthought. With a full water park day, eating is part of the plan, and park pricing can add up quickly, especially for families.
Practical way to handle this:
- Treat on-site meals as a planned expense, not a spontaneous one.
- If your group is hungry at predictable times, you’ll be less likely to overpay in a rush when you spot the nearest option.
- Keep an eye on drink and snack spending, since those small buys stack fast.
This ticket price is $68.67 per person, and food is where your total day cost can surprise you. If you want a better value day, build your food plan early.
Timing matters: when queues feel better (and when they don’t)
A water park is always a queue game, but timing can change the feel of the day. The ticket gives you a head start at entry via the email pass, which helps right away. After that, you still line up for slides.
If you’re booking with flexibility, it helps to know how the park schedules itself. It’s open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM during the listed seasonal period. That means mornings can be your best shot for hitting popular rides before lines thicken.
Also note this: queues can vary a lot even within the same holiday season. One person specifically pointed out better queues on a later visit during Easter week. The takeaway for you is simple. If you can shift dates or travel days, you might get a calmer day without changing your plans.
Who should book these Siam Park entry tickets

This works best if you want a smooth start and a full water park day without paying extra for guided extras.
You’ll likely love it if…
- You’re planning a family water day and want a kids’ zone plus calmer areas like the lazy river and beach.
- Your group includes people who want thrills (Tower of Power) and people who want breaks (wave pool, lazy river, sandy beach).
- You prefer the practical win of an email ticket to skip the front check-in line.
You might want to rethink if…
- You’re very sensitive to total spending and you expect on-site food to be budget-friendly.
- Your top priority is avoiding all waiting. Since slide skip-the-line is not included, you should expect some line time.
One more practical note: the package is listed as “most people can participate,” and it’s near public transportation. So it’s not only for die-hard water park fans. It’s built for a wide range of ages and comfort levels.
Ticket value vs price: is $68.67 reasonable?
At $68.67 per person, you’re paying for a famous park experience plus the practical entry advantage. The value comes from what you gain right away: less time dealing with the Chasier line through the email ticket.
You don’t get slide skip-the-line, so you’re not buying guaranteed immediate access to every ride. If you’re the type who needs zero waiting, the price may feel steep compared with what you actually get.
But if your plan is smart—hit the big rides early, mix in wave pool and lazy river breaks, and keep food spending under control—this ticket can make sense. It’s basically paying to make your arrival easier and your day run smoother.
Also, booking timing can help. On average, this type of entry gets booked about 18 days in advance, which is a sign it’s popular enough that you shouldn’t leave it to the last minute.
FAQ
FAQ
What is the duration of Siam Park entry with this ticket?
It’s listed as about 6 hours.
What does the skip-the-line part include?
The ticket includes skip-the-line at the Chasier. It does not include skip-the-line for the slides.
Do I get the ticket in advance?
Yes. You receive an online ticket sent directly to your email.
When is Siam Park open for this seasonal period?
For 03/03/2025 to 10/29/2025, it lists Monday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
How much does the ticket cost?
The price is $68.67 per person.
Will I get confirmation after booking?
Yes. Confirmation is received at the time of booking.
Is there a restroom included?
Restroom on board is listed as included.
Is the ticket refundable or changeable?
No. It’s non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.
Is this activity suitable for most people?
It’s listed as Most travelers can participate.
Should You Book These Siam Park Entry Tickets?
Book these if you want the practical win of an email ticket and a smoother arrival, plus you’re excited to spend a full day at Siam Park with a mix of thrills and calmer water zones. The Tower of Power is a strong reason to go, and the kids’ area plus lazy river and beach time make it easier to plan a day that works for different ages.
Skip it (or at least be cautious) if you hate queues and expect skip-the-line for the slides, or if you’re on a strict budget because food costs can run high. For most people, this ticket is best when you treat your day like a plan: big rides early, breaks built in, and food spending handled on purpose.



























