REVIEW · PATTAYA
Ramayana Water Park in Pattaya Admission Ticket
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Big slides, easy entry, and a day outdoors. What makes Ramayana Water Park a smart outing is the sheer scale (it covers 184,000 square meters) plus its natural setting near central Pattaya. I also like the way the park mixes kid-friendly play areas with serious slide time, so families aren’t stuck choosing one “type” of fun all day.
One drawback to plan around: there’s no hotel pickup, so you’ll need to get yourself to the park. Also, with an outdoor water-park, expect the usual Pattaya sun rhythm—early starts feel better than late slogging.
If you book ahead, the mobile ticket helps you move faster once you arrive. The day is designed to run long (about 8 hours), so you can actually spread out rides, breaks, and pool time instead of rushing.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Ramayana Water Park in Pattaya: why this ticket is worth it
- Enter fast with a mobile ticket (and why that matters in Pattaya)
- No hotel pickup: your transport plan is part of the day
- Inside the park: slides, pools, and space to breathe
- Family strategy: play zones for younger children
- Thrills for older kids and adults: make a ride plan
- Food inside Ramayana: you won’t need to leave to eat
- Customer service and QR top-ups: small things that make the day smoother
- Price and value: is $56.97 a good deal?
- How to plan your 8-hour water-park day without rushing
- Who should book Ramayana Water Park tickets?
- Should you book Ramayana Water Park in Pattaya?
- FAQ
- Where is Ramayana Water Park located?
- How much does the admission ticket cost?
- About how long is the experience?
- Is the ticket a mobile ticket?
- What is included with the booking?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Is the park easy to reach using public transport?
- What is the provider of this ticket?
- Will I get confirmation after I book?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- Huge park footprint: 184,000 square meters means lots of space to spread out.
- Skip-the-line mindset: pre-booking helps you avoid wasting time in Pattaya heat.
- Family mix: play zones for younger kids alongside thrilling slides for older visitors.
- Mountain views: the park’s setting includes great scenery for photos.
- Helpful staff + QR top-ups: customer service is praised, and topping up money via QR scanning is reported as easy.
- Food inside the park: plenty of food stalls so you’re not scrambling off-site.
Ramayana Water Park in Pattaya: why this ticket is worth it

Ramayana Water Park is the kind of place that feels like a full-day world. This isn’t a small roadside splash area. It’s listed as one of Thailand’s largest water parks, and the numbers back that up: the park sprawls across 184,000 square meters. That scale matters. It means you’re less likely to feel trapped in one tiny zone all day, and you can take breaks without the whole park feeling crowded.
I’d also call out the vibe. The park sits in a natural setting near central Pattaya, and that shows up in the views. One of the nicest comments people make is about seeing mountains from inside the park. Even if you’re focused on rides, having scenery around you makes the downtime feel like part of the day—not a punishment between attractions.
This ticket is mainly about entry. You’re paying for admission to a full day of water-park fun, and the biggest practical win is that you can book ahead to help avoid long ticket lines.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Pattaya
Enter fast with a mobile ticket (and why that matters in Pattaya)

You’re in Pattaya, which means heat and waiting can drain your mood fast. This is where a mobile ticket is more than a novelty. The whole point is to reduce friction when you arrive.
The practical benefit:
- You don’t need to fumble with paperwork once you get there.
- Pre-booking keeps you from spending prime water time standing in a line.
When I think about value, I don’t just look at the price. I look at what you lose if you wait. At a water park, waiting turns into dehydration, sunburn risk, and lost momentum. Anything that helps you get past that initial bottleneck is worth something, even if you’re not counting every minute.
No hotel pickup: your transport plan is part of the day

Here’s the simple reality: hotel pick up & drop off aren’t included. The ticket is just admission. That can be a deal-maker or deal-breaker depending on your travel style.
If you’re staying in/near central Pattaya, you’re probably fine. The experience notes it’s near public transportation, which is helpful if you want a straightforward route without paying for private rides. If you’re farther out, plan extra time and double-check how you’ll get back after your 8-hour fun session.
My advice: treat transport like part of your itinerary. Arrive with enough time to get set up, grab whatever you need, and still enjoy the best hours before the day gets heavy.
Inside the park: slides, pools, and space to breathe

Ramayana is big enough that it doesn’t feel like every corner is fighting you. The park layout is built around multiple activity types, so you can mix thrills with slower moments.
You’ll find:
- Thrilling water slides (the main event for older kids and adults)
- Refreshing pools to regroup and cool down
- Relaxing beach-style areas to take a breather
That mix matters. If you go with people of different energy levels, not everyone needs to ride the same slide ten times in a row. You can split, regroup, and still feel like everyone got their version of fun.
Also, the park’s natural setting helps during breaks. People highlight the mountain view, and it makes the park feel less like a concrete box. Even if you’re only looking around between rides, scenery gives your day a little more texture.
Family strategy: play zones for younger children

If you’re traveling with young kids, the park’s family design is a key selling point. The experience includes play zones for younger children, and that’s not a small detail. Without those zones, families often end up stuck watching while older kids run wild.
With kid play areas on-site, you can do something practical:
- Let younger kids stay in safer, age-appropriate water zones
- Let older kids go for bigger rides
- Regroup at the poolside when energy levels change
You also get flexibility. When a child needs a rest, you don’t have to abandon the day. You can move to a calmer area and come back without “starting over.”
Thrills for older kids and adults: make a ride plan

The park clearly pushes beyond gentle spraying. It’s built for thrilling water slides too, and that’s the side you’ll want to time.
If your group includes ride-lovers, I suggest you do two things early:
- Pick a few must-ride slides before the day gets crowded
- Decide how you’ll handle breaks so you don’t burn out after a short burst
Because the park is large, you can avoid the worst of the day’s chaos by not trying to do every single ride in one straight line. Instead, think in loops. Do a chunk of slides, then cool off in pools, then return for another set.
If you like taking photos, this is also a decent park for that. People mention it’s great for photos, which makes sense when you combine big colorful water areas with the mountain backdrop.
Food inside Ramayana: you won’t need to leave to eat

Water parks can be a pain for food planning. Ramayana helps because it has plenty of dining options and lots of food stalls around the park. You can stay in your swim-day rhythm without constant departures.
A few practical notes for when you eat:
- Keep meals simple so you’re not stuck waiting around after lunch.
- Plan your break so you don’t miss the ride window right after.
- If your group splits into different zones, pick meeting spots based on food locations you can easily reach.
From the feedback, food stalls seem abundant, and that’s exactly what you want in a full-day setup.
Customer service and QR top-ups: small things that make the day smoother

Two details stand out in the way people describe their experience.
First, customer service is praised as excellent, with staff described as helpful and well trained. That matters because water parks are hectic places. When something goes wrong—lost items, payment confusion, questions about where to go—good staff can save your day.
Second, there’s a QR scanning system for topping up money, and people say it’s easy to use. That kind of system reduces hassle when you want to buy food or handle park payments. Even if you’re not trying to spend a lot, the ability to quickly top up without complications is a quiet quality-of-life feature.
Price and value: is $56.97 a good deal?
At $56.97 per person, this isn’t a budget snack. But it’s also not overpriced for what you’re getting if you treat it as a real full-day outing.
Why it can feel like good value:
- Admission to a large water park covering 184,000 square meters
- A full day of activities across slides, pools, and relaxing areas
- Family-focused play zones for younger children
- A mobile ticket designed to reduce waiting
- Food options inside the park, so you’re not spending extra time or money elsewhere
The flip side is that the ticket only covers admission. Hotel transport isn’t included, so if you have to add a costly ride to get there and back, your total spend increases.
My rule of thumb: this ticket is best value when you can keep transport simple and actually use the full day. If you plan to arrive late and leave early, the cost per hour goes up fast.
How to plan your 8-hour water-park day without rushing
Even though the experience runs about 8 hours, that doesn’t mean you should treat it like a sprint. The best days feel balanced—some rides, some relaxing, some food, repeat.
Here’s a practical way to pace it:
- Start with energy rides: get your bigger slides done early when you’re fresh.
- Use pools as recovery: build in cooldown breaks instead of waiting until you’re wiped out.
- Use family zones strategically: keep younger kids in play zones, then rotate older kids through thrilling areas.
- Plan photo moments: when you spot great views (mountains are mentioned), take a few minutes instead of snapping as you run.
Also, don’t underestimate how quickly you’ll want to hydrate and cool down. In heat, water-park days can sneak up on you. A relaxed pace keeps you in control of your mood and your energy.
Who should book Ramayana Water Park tickets?
This admission ticket is a good match if:
- You’re traveling as a family and want one place that works for different ages
- You want a major water-park day in Pattaya without spending time in ticket lines
- You like parks with both thrills and downtime (slides plus pools plus relaxing beach areas)
- You care about easier day-of logistics through a mobile ticket
It may be less ideal if:
- You’re hoping for a tour with pickup/guide handling logistics (this is admission only)
- You prefer shorter, low-key outings rather than an all-day water-park mission
Should you book Ramayana Water Park in Pattaya?
If you want a true water-park day, I’d lean yes. This ticket makes the core experience simple: admission to a huge park with a solid mix of thrills and family play zones, plus the helpful touch of mobile entry to reduce waiting.
Book it if you’ll actually use the day and can get to the park without hassle. If transport will be a hassle, factor that into your decision, because the ticket price covers admission only.
Also, check your timing. Outdoor days can feel long in Pattaya heat. If you’re okay with planning around sun and breaks, you’ll get more out of the day.
FAQ
Where is Ramayana Water Park located?
It’s in Pattaya, Thailand.
How much does the admission ticket cost?
The price is $56.97 per person.
About how long is the experience?
The duration is approximately 8 hours.
Is the ticket a mobile ticket?
Yes, you receive a mobile ticket.
What is included with the booking?
Admission ticket to Ramayana Water Park is included.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
No, hotel pickup & drop-off are not included.
Is the park easy to reach using public transport?
Yes, the experience notes it is near public transportation.
What is the provider of this ticket?
The provider is Sunleisure World.
Will I get confirmation after I book?
Yes, confirmation will be received at the time of booking.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
























