This place is a trip! It was super quiet so we didn’t have to wait in line for anything. Entry tickets are available at the park. We went on a whim hoping to experience something a little whacky and it did not disappoint. The grounds are quite pretty - lots of trees, mini temples etc. There are multiple rides including a mini coaster for the little ones. The snow castle - you enter and get given white gumboots and a red rain jacket - felt a little like a fishmonger. Then enter what is basically a big icy cold storage room and they have a slide with tubes - a bit dangerous. The unicorn castle looks a bit like it’s a small world - cute little round boats but once you enter it’s like a haunted house. The 15 levels of doom is NOT for kids - very graphic. Crocodile feeding was definitely the highlight and very cheap. The farm is mostly fruit trees and gets hot as it’s covered but you can pay to pick grapes if you want. There are 2 fish foot cleaning ponds in the park which we found fun and entertaining as well as helping to cool us down. There are little buses that take you around if you don’t want to walk as well as a train which wasn’t very frequent and some bikes for hire. We ate at one of the restaurants- mostly Vietnamese food but also had stuff like French fries. The water park was definitely needed after a hot walk around the park but is a separate entry cost. Has a wave pool, a calm pool with basketball and volleyball nets, a mini slide area for little kids and 2 bigger slides we went on with our 9 year old. Showers, toilets, lockers. We took a grab but the newly opened metro has a station...
Read moreThis is unlike any theme park I have seen before. It is a fantastic mixture of just about everything a theme park can have.
You have two terrifying ghost castles (the magic castle is pure horror with huge spiders, vampires and can seriously scary some people. You have been warned).
A wonderful crocodile farm combined with a pond for leisure fishing. Feeding the crocodiles is a highlight of your visit. Do not miss it! Just make sure to let go of the rod if the crocodiles are pulling too hard otherwise...
A huge Buddhist temple shaped like a dragon's head with Sanskrit chants in the background and a glowing Buddha statue inside.
A massive structure with 7-8 unicorns which are impressive but do not seem to serve any purpose.
A medium size water park with huge head of Poseidon.
Plus many other difficult to explain but good to visit attractions.
This place is huge and you will need at least 4-5 hours to see everything. The good news is that the park is empty with more employees than visitors on most days. How they have managed to sustain this park is beyond me.
The bad part is that you have to pay for almost everything once inside the park. The entrance ticket is cheap but the costs add up quickly with the number of attractions you visit inside the park.
The changing rooms in the water park are not the cleanest but manageable. The train from city center should open soon. Until then, taking a bus/taxi from HCMC is the best option. It cost us 220,000 VND one way with...
Read moreA bit interesting about this place. I went on an off season so not 100% sure it’s like this all the time. The ticket is quite expensive. We just want to go to the water park but that doesn’t seem to be option at the time. WARNING: you still have to pay for almost EVERY attraction inside the park. The water park is great but quiet small. It has lots of attractions/rides, maybe too many. It was dead quiet when I was there. Most of the attractions/rides were closed. The train wasn’t even running. Significant discount should be given to guests in those cases. The electric tuk tuk drop us at the end of the park and whiz away. No tuk tuk stops of any sort around the park and no regular tuk tuk run either. For western visitors: this is more like a carnival 🎡 park than a theme park unlike Disney or Universal.
Something could be improve: Fix your website please, it still has default random text on the front page. Have tuk tuk regularly run around the park picking up customers to the next attractions. The heat is quite unforgiving. People run out of energy = less time and money spend on attractions. Should have a separate ticket just for water park. When I was there, everything was dead quiet except the water park. Reduce number of attractions and spend money to decorate / up maintenance on the rest. Sales for quiet time. If you don’t have most of the ride open, you should not charge even close to 50% of the...
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