We were in Ramayana the day after Children's Day and my kids & nieces had a good time and the adults, as well!! Here are some of the things that you may find helpful:
1.) All-Day-Buffet: 299 Adults and kids above 120 cms. are considered aduLts, regardless of age. So, if you have a tall 5-year old, that's not a good thing. Food: Tom Yam Goong, Kha-moo with vegetables (pork knuckles), penne rigate with tomato sauce, vegetable (not fresh) salad with sausages, chicken nuggets, fried rice balls with cheese, cold water, pineapple, watermelon, white rice and fried rice. The Buffet table was on the second fLoor of the cafeteria and at the "ball" playing pool area. The food was warm in the morning, but was coLd all afternoon. One thing I noticed with the food staff (in the buffet area and the big shop, near the massage place), they were not the nicest! For exampLe, I asked for "nam pLa (fish sauce), and one lady said, "no have", without even looking. I asked another staff and she said "get by yourself, over there, pointing with her snout". In the other restaurant, I asked if I could have my pizza cut in 10 slices. The male cashier, said "no, cannot. you can cut by yourself" So, I went to the man who made the pizza and asked him, if he could, he said, "ok-ok, fine". While waiting for my order, the serving staff, told me that I couldn't stand in the food release counter, even if I was initially told by another staff to stand there.
2.) Cabana: there was a ceiling fan, 2-port charging plugs, light. about 3-4 pillows Price we got was 700 Baht. (Just right for 5 adults & 4 kids). The bigger one is 1,200 Baht. Very clean Very well venitlated
3.) Activities: there are 21 rides, suitable for all ages!!!! there is a show in between times on the stage.
4.) Wrist Band: when you enter the premises, the staff will attach a waterproof wristband on you. DO NOT TAKE IT OFF, unless you plan to leave the premises already. One can top-up, using the QR Code of that band in the right hand side of the entrance. That way, you don't need to bring money everywhere and you can just scan that QR Code, when buying.
5.) Lockers: the locker fee is 160 and 190, if I am not mistaken. But, since we felt that the Cabana was safe enough for us, we didn't get a locker.
6.) Security/Ramayana Staff (in general): there are about 100 lifeguards or more, seriously, I am not exaggerating! They are all over the place, stationed everywhere! And ALL are ALERT! there are many Ramayana Staff, walking back and forth, surveying! ALL of them smile at you, are very friendly and are ready to help in any way. there was even one Filipino Staff, his name is "Vernon". He gave us suggestions on what we should do fits, etc. He also reminded us that should we need further assistance, we can just call for him. Talk about GOOD SERVICE!
7.) Inflatable Floats: FREE There's more than enough for everyone! Single River
8.) Ticket Pricing: check our their facebook page, they usually post their promotions there. we bought ours at a Children's Day Promo Rate of 595 adults and 290 for kids. Sometimes, they have a buy1-take 1 promo.
9.) Outside Food: I'm not sure if you could bring water and food from outside, we didn't bother since we didn't want the hassle of throwing out anything that wasn't allowed in the premises. And yes, the security at the entrance, checks the bags.
10.) Parking: There's ample space for all vehicles. The motorcyles and 4-wheels have segregated spaces.
11.) Towels: You can rent 1 for 99Baht for the whole day! I think that rental fee is preposterous! - so, we brought ours.
Overall, we had fun, t'was a day well-spent! We just can't get enough and we will...
Read moreOur visit today, to Ramayana water park was completely spoilt due to their ageist attitudes! At the counter I asked for 6 tickets and was asked my age by the staff member. When I replied 66, I had to then show my passport and was given a red armband instead of the blue bands like the rest of my party. I queried whether this was going to restrict me in any way and was assured no by the counter assistant. I presumed that it must be a discount so just went along with it. All was well for the first couple of hours. We visited the Lazy River and the wave pool and had ice creams. We then went over to the kidszone which was fun but when my grandson and I clambered over to a smalliish loop the loop slide the attendant tapped my wristband and informed me that I wasn't able to use the slide. I was disgruntled and argued that I'd been informed that no restrictions would apply. He apologised and explained that because of my age he couldn't allow me access to it. We then walked the 5 minutes or so to the Python and had spent around 10 minutes climbing the stairs and queuing when another attendant, who was passing, again tapped my wristband and waved his finger in my face indicating that I wasn't allowed here. As well as finding this very embarrassing, I was furious. I climbed back down and asked the girl at the bottom about it. She went on her phone and said she'd get a translator. After waiting for around 15 minutes, another guy came over and explained that if you were over 60 you might not be so strong as to be able to withstand the traumas on the slides in the park but not to worry as I was still able to use the pools and the Kids zone. I argued that I had already been refused admission to one of the slides there. I was fuming by now and argued that my afternoon was being wasted and his attitude was very ageist. He relented and said that as I seemed stronger than the average 60+ person, if I followed him back to reception, I would be able to pay the difference in ticket price and he would give me a blue band. As this would mean me having the hassle of going back to the locker rooms, opening up my locker, routing for cash etc, and wasting my time, as well as holding up the rest of my party, I refused. He shrugged his shoulders and said that was my choice and strolled away. A shame really, that a modern water park like this, was spoilt for us by old fashioned...
Read moreRamayana Water Park is a premier water park located in Pattaya, Thailand, and is known for its exciting attractions and family-friendly atmosphere. Spanning over 100 acres, it is one of the largest water parks in the country, making it a perfect destination for thrill-seekers and families alike.
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