Terrible place. We went here with family to have fun, paid 1200 baht for entrance tickets. On the way here we bought a pizza for a bite to eat. It turned out that when visiting the water park you can not take your own food and drinks.
Ok, I thought, when we were not allowed to bring our own food, they probably have a cafe where we can have a bite to eat. In the end, it is normal when an entrepreneur wants to earn money not only on entrance tickets, but also on related services.
After we entered the territory of the water park, we found that there were no free chairs. Imagine there are no seats. At the same time, this is not a stadium where seats for fans are installed on a concrete structure and additional seats are not possible. It's just a water park, with a hundred plastic chairs. And if you don't have enough seats, then what's the problem with buying 100 more plastic chairs? These chairs are sold in Makro for 250 baht, what's the problem with buying them so that visitors are comfortable? You earn more in one day than these chairs cost.
Oh yes, I completely forgot about the cafe. I went to a cafe and saw an expensive coffee machine there. What else did I see there? Nothing but three sleepy workers, a few bags of snacks, and two dry and weathered cakes. And, also, two large boxes of instant noodles.
Can you imagine it? A coffee shop with nothing but coffee and instant noodles? Incredible. Coffee shop is it about coffee, pastries , cake, warm atmosphere. Where is it? Nothing...
When I left the coffee shop, I saw that locals were trampling nearby, buying food!
Hooray! — I thought, we won't go hungry!
I got closer and saw that the locals were buying instant noodles.
Do you understand me? There are 2 shops where you can buy food on the territory of the water park, and in both of them there is nothing but instant noodles! The noodles were so popular that the huge boxes were empty.
Why did they ban pizza for us at enrance? For us to eat instant noodles, which in my country only homeless people eat? Unbelievable...
When my child was thirsty, we went to the coffee shop, it was 15 minutes before closing.
We are already closed! — they said.
You close at 6PM, after 15 minutes! — I answer.
I was so angry at this moment because this place lacks basic customer service (no chairs, no umbrellas, no food) and they don't want to serve us for work hours, that I think I might attack them.
We bought water and left. The face of the saleswoman showed how dissatisfied she was with the fact that she had to work, while she wanted to close before the end of the working day.
Terrible place, I will never come back here even though it is 5 minutes from my house. I'd rather go somewhere else, even I have to drive for an hour. Avoid this place if you don't want to be...
Read moreWhat a terrible experience at the Tube Trek Water park. My husband and i visited the water park today and at the counter they didn't have information about his swimming costume that he was wearing but once we got to the gate they had informed us no food allowed and it was totally okay cause I understand there are places to purchase food inside. I had read reviews previously about the food part so we didn't carry any food. Here comes the worst part of our day. We had taken a walk before playing in the water and still nobody informed me about my husband's swimming costume. I had purchased his swimming costume at an Adidas store in Thailand and I had asked the lady several times if this was a swimming costume and she said yes it was a swimming costume. Only to get in the water and then the staff gets my husband removed from the laxy river and stating that his clothes aren't for swimming. It's for soccer. Like what is wrong cause I purchased at the adidas store and they told me it's for swimming. But this staff kept telling me it's for soccer. I went back to information they said it was okay and then the staff also came to the information and said that's not allowed but 2 minutes ago you said it's allowed so what happens now. Then you want me to buy a swimming costume for 250 Baht. This isn't the first water park we've been too. We have been travelling to various provinces our last vacation was in Pitsanulok and my husband had used this very same swimming costume at that water park. Which was totally okay and at Chiang Mai it was a great problem. Why because I'm a foreigner. Last but not least the water park is highly priced. What a...
Read moreThis local waterpark is all and all a fun day with kids. That said, they should really take better care of the place. The slides are dripping, paths to the slides are not clear and messy and the stairs to the slides are a real safety hazard. Besides that, the whirl pool and slides themselves are great and the place was pretty empty when we were there. Prices are reasonable. The children's complex opens at 11. The extreme slides only open for at 13 199 baht for the children's area only. 399 baht for the whole park. If you go to there Facebook page or find them on line there is a coupon for 10% per coupon
Food: It is not allowed to enter with drinks and food. Food and drinks can be bought in the park. You have to rent a bracelet and load it with money (a 50 baht deposit that you get when you return the bracelet + if there is a balance left on the card, it is also returned). There are also lockers for rent (we didn't use them) and there is a small shop selling water shoes, swimsuits, sunglasses, etc.
Food and drink prices: Half liter bottles of water - 15 baht. There is a hot dog stand and a popcorn stand (I don't know the prices). A stand like a stage where there are chips (50 baht), schnitzels (55 baht), dishes of rice with pork (around 90 baht). There are also sugary drinks, beer, ice creams and some snacks. There is a ventilated area of a cafe where there are pastries and sweets, pizza (margarita 185 baht, Hawaiian 209 baht), rice with omelette (50 baht). Fruit smoothie 100 baht. There was also rice and an omelette with shrimp, pasta carbonara, wings in chili (I don't remember their prices). The cafe also has ice creams and...
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