Siam Park All-Inclusive vs Basic Ticket: Which Should You Buy?
Comparing the Siam Park all-inclusive ticket ($190) vs the basic entry ($51) — what each includes, when the upgrade pays for itself, and who should choose which.
Siam Park offers several ticket tiers, and the gap between the cheapest and the most comprehensive is significant. The basic entry ticket starts at $51. The all-inclusive ticket runs $190. Whether that difference is worthwhile depends entirely on how you plan to spend your day — and what the extras inside the park actually cost.
This guide breaks down what each ticket includes, when the all-inclusive calculates as better value, and who should buy which.
Ticket Comparison at a Glance
| Feature | Basic Entry ($51) | All-Inclusive ($190) |
|---|---|---|
| Park entry | ✓ | ✓ |
| Fast-track ride access | ✗ | ✓ Unlimited |
| Full lunch | ✗ | ✓ |
| Soft drinks, beer & wine | ✗ | ✓ Unlimited |
| Personal towel | ✗ | ✓ |
| Locker (full day) | ✗ | ✓ |
| Floats (lazy river) | ✗ | ✓ |
| Thai massage | ✗ | ✗ (extra cost on both) |
What the Basic Ticket Gets You
The basic ticket at $51 covers park entry and access to all attractions — with standard queue times. During peak season (July–August and school holidays), that means 30–60 minute waits for Tower of Power, Kinnaree, and Mekong Rapids. You’ll pay separately for everything else inside the park.
Inside Siam Park, towel rental, locker hire, food, and drinks are all charged separately. A meal with drinks at the park restaurants typically costs €15–25 per person. Add towel rental and a locker and you’re looking at meaningful additional cost on top of the entry fee.
The basic ticket suits visitors who are happy to queue, bring their own food (note: outside food and drinks are not permitted inside the park), and prefer to control their spending item by item.
What the All-Inclusive Ticket Gets You
At $190, the all-inclusive ticket bundles everything into one price:
- Unlimited fast-track access to all water attractions (except Tower of Power and the lazy river, which don’t use the fast-track system)
- A full lunch at selected park restaurants
- Unlimited soft drinks, beer, and wine throughout the day
- A personal towel
- Locker use for the full day
- Floats for the lazy river
The fast-track access is the component that varies most in value depending on season. During peak months, bypassing 30–60 minute queues on the headline rides allows you to ride Tower of Power, Kinnaree, and Mekong Rapids multiple times in a day — something that would be impossible in the standard queue.
Does the All-Inclusive Pay for Itself?
Working through the numbers based on what’s included:
| Extra | Approximate cost inside park |
|---|---|
| Full lunch (meal + drinks) | €15–25 per person |
| Towel rental | [GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: ~€5–8] |
| Locker (full day) | [GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: ~€5–10] |
| Fast-track (if purchased separately) | [GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: varies by tier] |
| Floats | [GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: ~€3–5] |
The basic ticket + extras at market rate can approach or exceed the all-inclusive price, especially once fast-track access is factored in. For two adults visiting in summer, the all-inclusive often represents comparable or better value — and eliminates the friction of paying for each item separately during the day.
Fast-Track: Limited vs Unlimited
Siam Park offers different fast-pass tiers. The limited fast pass gives a set number of skip-the-line uses (typically 3–5 rides). The unlimited fast pass — included with the all-inclusive — lets you bypass queues on every ride, every time, all day.
Worth noting: the Tower of Power and the lazy river do not use fast-track access regardless of tier. The unlimited pass applies to the other headline attractions: Kinnaree, Mekong Rapids, Jungle Snakes, and others.
If your plan is to ride the major slides multiple times, the unlimited fast pass (available only through the all-inclusive) offers the most flexibility.
When the Basic Ticket Makes Sense
- Off-peak visits (October–April, weekday mornings): queues are shorter and fast-track adds less value
- Budget-conscious visitors who want park access without committing to the full package
- Short visits — if you’re only spending 3–4 hours at the park, the all-inclusive economics are less compelling
- Canary Island residents, who qualify for a special discounted rate available at the box office with valid ID
When the All-Inclusive Is Worth It
- Peak season (July–August, school holidays): fast-track access transforms your day
- Full-day visits: the lunch, drinks, towel, and locker eliminate any need to manage extra spending
- Groups with mixed ages: being able to ride multiple times without re-queuing suits groups where some members want to repeat favourite rides
- Anyone who values a single, all-in price and doesn’t want to think about extras during the day
Buying Online vs at the Gate
Gate prices for basic entry run approximately EUR 40–42 for adults and EUR 28 for children (aged 3–11). Booking online is almost always cheaper and guarantees entry — particularly important in peak season when capacity may be limited. The all-inclusive ticket is available at $190 online; gate prices for the equivalent are higher.
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The all-inclusive Siam Park ticket covers fast-track, lunch, drinks, towel, locker, and floats — all in one price from $190. Rated 4.7/5 by 929+ guests, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before your visit.
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Join 929+ guests who rated this experience 4.7/5. Fast-track rides, full lunch with drinks, towels, and locker — all included from $190. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before.
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