Pattaya: Frost Magical Ice of Siam Entry Ticket

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Pattaya: Frost Magical Ice of Siam Entry Ticket

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Frozen attractions in Thailand are rare. This one is a full-on temperature shock—sub-zero inside a Pattaya theme park—wrapped in Thai folklore, landmarks, and sculpted ice scenes.

I like that the ticket sets you up with the essentials: a warm overcoat plus an ice glass to take home, served with a soft drink. I also like the park’s mix of zones: a quick walk through ice and snow displays, separate exhibition areas with sand and ice sculptures, and even an ice slide. The trade-off? It is not a half-day, slow-burn museum. Real cold hits fast, and the time window to enjoy everything can feel tight.

Frost Magical Ice of Siam: A Cold World in Pattaya

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This is the kind of attraction that sounds silly until you stand at the entrance and feel the shift in air. Outside, you’re in tropical Thailand. Inside, you’re dealing with sub-zero chill, designed to showcase ice art that looks more cinematic than practical.

What makes it interesting is the theme: the ice sculptures are inspired by Thai mythology and recognizable cultural landmarks, with scenes from Thai culture and history translated into literal cold-and-light installations. You’re not just looking at pretty blocks of ice. You’re walking through folk stories and famous references that feel more like a “visual reading experience” than a random photo stop.

The park also leans into spectacle: mesmerizing lighting and installations across the domes make the sculptures pop. If you love atmosphere and the photo-worthy side of travel, you’ll get what you came for. Just go in knowing you will warm up, re-cool, and repeat—because the core point is to stay comfortable while time in the cold is limited by design.

What Your Pattaya Ticket Covers (and What You’ll Rent)

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This entry ticket is built around keeping you from freezing—at least long enough to see the main sights.

Included in the ticket:

  • Admission to Frost Magical Ice of Siam (includes the ice dome, snow dome, ice-carved glass, and the overcoat)
  • 1 overcoat/person
  • Entry to the ticket areas tied to this package

You also get the signature souvenir-and-refreshment combo: a soft drink served in a one-of-a-kind ice glass that you can take home after your visit. That’s a small detail that matters. Souvenirs made of ice usually die quickly anywhere else, so it’s nice that the glass is part of the experience instead of a separate upsell.

Not included (and this is the part that changes your budget fast):

  • Snow boots, socks, and gloves can be rented onsite
  • Snow boots + socks: 90 THB
  • Gloves: 60 THB

On paper, the total looks simple. In real life, cold-weather accessories can turn into the difference between a comfy visit and an itchy, “why did I do this” visit.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Pattaya

A practical tip

If you know you run cold, plan your spending for the boots/socks/gloves rental. Even with an overcoat, your hands and feet usually complain first.

Walking Through the Ice Dome and Snow Dome

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The core flow is straightforward: you enter, put on the overcoat, and move through large, photo-friendly zones made for ice art. The park is organized around domes and exhibitions, not a long trail.

Ice dome: sculptures, lighting, and cultural scenes

The ice dome is where the “wow” factor hits. Expect larger-than-life sculptures with a fantasy feel, plus the lighting effects that make carved ice look like it’s glowing from inside. The sculptures are tied to Thai mythology and landmarks, so you’re not looking at generic winter decor. You’re trying to spot references to Thai stories and famous places—except they’re frozen into blocks and arches.

You’ll also find ice exhibitions that show iconic scenes from Thai culture and history. That’s a clever way to turn cultural content into something you can walk past and photograph without reading a wall of text.

Snow dome: the colder snap

The snow dome is the other anchor zone. It’s designed for the snow-and-ice fantasy moment, and it’s the area where staying comfortable becomes the hardest. The temperature is not a suggestion. One review noted the impossibility of staying long at around -15°C, which lines up with the whole purpose of these spaces: they are meant to be cold.

If you hate cold, don’t fight it. Do short loops. Step out. Then go back when you’ve warmed up.

Sand and ice exhibition areas

You’ll also move through two separate exhibition areas—one with sand sculptures and one focused on ice sculptures. That split matters because it gives your brain a break. You’re not stuck only in one kind of texture and temperature. Sand zones are the “reset button” that help the ice zones feel less repetitive.

The Ice Slide: Fun, Fast, and Cold-Real

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Yes, there’s an ice slide. It’s one of the few activities that turns the park from viewing to doing.

The practical question is duration. This attraction isn’t built like a theme park with a long menu of rides. It’s built like an ice-art show with a couple of hands-on moments. That means the slide is fun—but it won’t keep you entertained for hours.

A few things to consider before you line up:

  • Cold surfaces feel colder when your body is already chilled.
  • If you’re renting gear, put it on early so you’re not stepping into cold zones longer than necessary.
  • Expect the park to feel like a quick “tour,” not a slow wander.

That’s also why the price feels fair to some people and too high to others. If you get through everything quickly, it can feel short. If you linger for photos and enjoy the theme as a cultural art show, it feels more like what you paid for.

The Short Reality: Timing and the Hard Stop

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This park runs daily 9:00 AM–7:00 PM, with the final ticket closing at 6:40 PM. The best move is simple: arrive about 1 hour earlier than you think you need.

Why the urgency? Because the experience is weather-controlled and time-aware. One unhappy story centered on arriving late and then being restricted to a very short stay after renting boots. Even if that situation was extreme, it points to a reality you should respect: you’re not just buying entry—you’re entering a scheduled cold environment with operational limits.

So here’s the strategy that protects your day:

  • Go earlier so you’re not rushed.
  • Plan your photo time while you’re fresh, not at the end when you’re already chilly.
  • If you need rentals, do it quickly so your warm-up cycles don’t shrink your time.

If you’re the type who likes lots of photos, or you want to read the cultural scenes carefully, earlier arrival matters even more.

Gear and Budget: Overcoat Helps, Cold Costs Still Exist

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The included overcoat is a key value. Without it, this would be a rough experience for a lot of people. It covers the main comfort layer so you can spend enough time inside to enjoy the domes and exhibitions.

But you still may need more protection. The onsite rentals are there for a reason. Your body’s first complaints tend to be feet and hands.

Here’s the honest budget mindset:

  • Your ticket includes the overcoat.
  • Your feet may need snow boots and socks.
  • Your hands may need gloves.

So your final cost is ticket price plus whatever rentals you choose (or feel forced to use). That’s the detail behind reviews that said the inside shopping felt expensive or that you needed extra money beyond the entry ticket.

Who should rent everything?

  • If you plan to stay longer for photos
  • If you get cold easily
  • If you’re visiting with kids and want everyone comfortable

Who might skip something?

The data says rentals are available onsite, not required in the listing details you provided. Still, given how cold the environment is, you might find skipping too much gear reduces how much you can enjoy. The overcoat alone is helpful, but it doesn’t solve cold hands and cold feet.

Height-Based Entry: A Detail That Changes What Kids Get

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This park uses height-based entry rather than age. That’s important if you’re traveling with children and want a predictable cost.

Key height rules:

  • Children under 90 cm are free of charge, but their entrance does not include the overcoat and drink. Coat rental is 80 THB (paid in cash onsite).
  • Children 91–130 cm have a children rate.
  • The general ticket information also notes that entry is based on height.

This is one of those travel details that can surprise you later if you assume age-based pricing. If your child is near a height threshold, plan for either extra cash for a coat (for under-90 cm) or whatever the children rate covers.

Value Check: Is $19 Worth It in Pattaya?

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At about $19 per person, the price can look like a good deal or an unfair one depending on your expectations.

Here’s how I’d judge value for you:

  • If you want a brief, high-impact cold-art experience with a souvenir ice glass, it can feel worth it. The included overcoat and the drink-in-ice-glass combo support that.
  • If you want a long activity with many rides, it might feel expensive. Multiple reviews point out how short the experience can be once you see the main domes and slide.

The sweet spot is expecting it to be like an art exhibit with a couple of interactive elements. Think: a cultural ice show, not a full-day winter theme park.

Also, your real cost depends on rentals. The biggest “value wobble” is when people end up paying extra for boots/socks/gloves. If you go in assuming a base ticket cost only, you may feel disappointed.

Who Should Book This (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)

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This is a solid pick if you fit one of these profiles:

  • You like Thai-themed storytelling turned into visual art (mythology, landmarks, history scenes)
  • You enjoy photo-friendly lighting and themed installations
  • You’re traveling with someone who has never seen snow or a true ice dome and wants that wow moment
  • You want a souvenir that feels different: a take-home ice glass

It’s less ideal if:

  • You strongly dislike cold and need lots of warm comfort
  • You expect this to run like a full day of activities
  • Your schedule is tight and you might arrive late (the park closes ticket entry at 6:40 PM)

One interesting detail from reviews: a visitor noted that extra snow would be nice for a Thai spouse who had never seen snow. That’s a good reminder that this is about controlled ice-and-snow zones, not a giant outside snow playground.

Should You Book Frost Magical Ice of Siam Entry?

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Book it if you want a fast, unusual slice of Thailand: ice art inspired by Thai mythology, domes with dramatic lighting, and the small-but-fun ritual of leaving with an ice glass.

Skip it or adjust expectations if you want long entertainment or you hate the idea of sub-zero time. Budget a bit for rentals, arrive earlier than you think, and treat it like an art stop you can do with energy rather than endurance.

If you’re on the fence, decide based on this one question: Do you want a short, memorable cold experience with cultural visuals? If yes, this ticket fits. If you want a longer day of activities, look at other things in Pattaya instead.

FAQ

How cold is Frost Magical Ice of Siam?

The park experience is in sub-zero conditions, and one review specifically referenced around -15°C. Plan for short periods in the cold.

What’s included with the entry ticket?

Your ticket includes admission to the park areas (including the ice dome and snow dome) plus a 1 overcoat per person and an ice-carved glass experience with a soft drink.

Are snow boots, socks, and gloves included?

No. Snow boots and socks and gloves can be rented onsite for an additional fee.

What time does the park run?

The park operates daily from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with final ticket closing at 6:40 PM. Arriving about 1 hour earlier is recommended.

Is admission based on age or height?

Entry is based on height. Children under 90 cm are free but do not include the overcoat and drink.

Where do I show my voucher?

Present your mobile or printed voucher at the entry gate for Frost Magical Ice of Siam.

What if I need to cancel?

Free cancellation is available up to 2 days in advance for a full refund.

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