Siam Park Tenerife Entry Tickets

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Siam Park Tenerife Entry Tickets

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Siam Park is a water park with muscle. This entry ticket is interesting because it trades slide-line patience for faster gate entry: you get an online ticket sent to your email, so you can go straight to skip-the-line at the cashier instead of waiting at the ticket booth. I like the way the park is built for both adrenaline and downtime, and I love having a dedicated family setup with a kids area plus space for parents to relax. The one downside to plan for is that this ticket does not skip the lines for the slides themselves, so peak attractions can still take time.

The practical win here is timing. With the email ticket, you should be able to get in faster and spend more of your roughly 6-hour visit actually on the rides. Opening hours run daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (for dates between 03/03/2025 and 10/29/2025), so your best strategy is to arrive with enough day left to bounce between thrill rides, the wave pool, and the calmer stretches.

If you’re choosing Siam Park as a main event day on Tenerife, this ticket can make it feel less like you’re “standing in line all day.” Just keep your expectations realistic about where the time savings come from: it’s the cashier line that gets skipped, not the slide queues.

Key highlights to know before you go

  • Email delivery for fast entry: your ticket is sent to your email so you can bypass the ticket booth line
  • Skip-the-line at the cashier only: slide lines are not included
  • Big mixed-day lineup: Tower of Power, wave pool, lazy river, and a kids play zone
  • Family-friendly layout: kids area plus parent-relax options are part of what makes it work
  • Beach and themed food: sandy beach time and themed restaurants/floating-market style areas

Siam Park Tenerife: what your entry ticket is really for

Siam Park Tenerife Entry Tickets - Siam Park Tenerife: what your entry ticket is really for
Siam Park is built for a full day of water play, with attractions that range from high-speed thrills to gentler options. The park is inspired by Thai architecture, but the biggest “real life” takeaway is how much you can vary your pace—go hard on the big rides, then cool down with calmer water areas without having to change locations.

Your ticket centers on one key promise: you’ll get an online ticket delivered to your email. That matters because the most common time sink at big parks is often the ticket counter, not the rides themselves. Your package specifically includes skip-the-line at the cashier, which means you can spend your energy choosing slides rather than waiting to exchange a ticket.

Also, this is priced at $68.67 per person, and that cost is best understood as paying for convenience plus a guaranteed entry window to a major, high-demand park. If you show up when the park is busy and expect no waiting anywhere, that’s where disappointment can happen.

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Email ticket and the cashier skip: the time-saving part

Siam Park Tenerife Entry Tickets - Email ticket and the cashier skip: the time-saving part
Here’s how this ticket helps you day-of. Instead of routing yourself to a ticket booth, you start with an online ticket sent directly to your email. Then you use it for faster entry via the cashier skip.

Why this matters: at busy parks, the ticket counter line can be slow, especially if you’re arriving in a crowd flow. By contrast, once you’re past the cashier, you can immediately start moving through the park and building your ride plan.

One more practical detail: confirmation happens at booking time, and the provider is ParisTick. You’ll also want to have your email ticket ready on arrival—simple, but it’s the difference between a smooth start and a scramble at the gate.

The Tower of Power and the slide lineup (and what to expect)

Siam Park’s star for adrenaline seekers is the Tower of Power. If your group likes speed and height, this is the ride you should prioritize early in your visit, since slide lines can build up during the day.

But here’s the fine print that changes how you plan: your ticket does not include skip-the-line for the slides. So while you’ll likely save time at the entrance area, you should still be prepared for waits on the most popular slide routes.

That said, many people judge water parks by how well they balance variety. Siam Park gives you options to keep the day from feeling repetitive:

  • A set of water slides that ranges from exhilarating to family-friendly
  • A massive wave pool that can generate waves for surfing-style fun
  • A lazy river that lets you slow down and reset

If your group includes different thrill levels, you can split your time intelligently: tackle the big excitement rides, then rotate into the wave pool or lazy river when you want a breather.

Wave pool, lazy river, and kids zone: a day that works for mixed ages

This is where Siam Park earns real praise as a family-friendly choice. The park includes a lazy river that meanders through lush, relaxing surroundings—ideal when you’ve hit your slide limit and want low-stress movement. It’s also a nice “middle option” when some people want action but not the biggest drops.

Then there’s the massive wave pool. It’s built for that classic water-park vibe: big waves, lots of energy, and the kind of action that looks fun even when you’re just watching. If your idea of a great day includes water that feels like more than just a slide tunnel, this is one of the best areas to center your time around.

For kids, Siam Park has an aquatic playground designed for younger visitors. One standout detail from real-world experiences is that it’s a setup where kids have a space to play while parents can relax too—so your day doesn’t turn into constant supervising without any “you time.”

Beach time, floating-market style areas, and themed food

Siam Park Tenerife Entry Tickets - Beach time, floating-market style areas, and themed food
A lot of water parks fill you up and then send you back out. Siam Park tries to make the in-between more interesting.

You’ll find a sandy beach option to recover between water rides. There’s also a floating-market style area, and you can eat at themed restaurants. This is the kind of “park world” design that makes the day feel less like a stop-and-go checklist.

Now for the money reality check. One of the most consistent concerns is that food can be pricey. If you’re budgeting for a family day, set aside more than you’d expect for lunch and snacks, especially if your group tends to eat on-site rather than plan around it.

The good news: people also describe the food stalls as enjoyable and the themed areas as part of the overall fun. So the trade-off is not whether there’s food—it’s whether it matches your budget tolerance.

Planning your 6-hour visit around open hours

Siam Park Tenerife Entry Tickets - Planning your 6-hour visit around open hours
Your visit runs about 6 hours on average, which is a solid length for a major water park. The park is open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM during the listed season window (03/03/2025 to 10/29/2025).

That timing matters because even if your entry is fast, you still want enough day left to enjoy the wave pool, try at least one big ride like Tower of Power, and give your group time to circle back.

A practical way to think about it:

  • Use your saved time at the cashier to get into the park and start your first set of rides quickly
  • Expect at least some waiting on the biggest slide attractions since slide skip is not included
  • Plan a calmer activity rotation (lazy river, beach time) so you’re not running on pure adrenaline all day

If you have a family with different energy levels, that rotation is the difference between a fun trip and an exhausted one.

How much is $68.67, and is it good value?

Let’s talk value, not just cost. At $68.67 per person, this ticket’s value comes from the convenience piece: online ticket delivery plus skip-the-line at the cashier. That’s a real benefit when the park is busy, because it helps you avoid one of the slower bottlenecks.

Where the value can feel weaker is if you’re paying specifically hoping to reduce slide queues too. Since the ticket does not include skip-the-line for the slides, your total time waiting can still be significant—especially for the headline rides.

So the decision comes down to your priorities:

  • If you mainly want faster start-of-day entry, this ticket makes sense
  • If your main goal is minimizing waits for specific top slides, you’ll need to plan around normal queue time

Also note that cancellation isn’t part of the safety net here: it’s non-refundable and cannot be changed, so make sure you’re confident about your date before booking.

Who this Siam Park ticket suits best

Siam Park Tenerife Entry Tickets - Who this Siam Park ticket suits best
This works best for people who want Siam Park to be a planned highlight day, not a “hope we get in quickly” kind of mission.

It’s a strong fit if:

  • You’re traveling as a family and want a mix of thrill rides plus a dedicated kids area
  • You care about smoother entry and hate wasting time at ticket booths
  • You like a park with varied water options—slides, wave pool, lazy river, and beach recovery

It’s not ideal if:

  • You’re only buying because you expect guaranteed skip-the-line access for every slide
  • Your budget is tight and you’re very sensitive to on-site food costs

And if your group loves adrenaline, Tower of Power is the one to build around—just accept that the slide itself may still come with a queue.

Should you book this ticket?

I’d book this ticket if you want the practical advantage of getting in faster via the email ticket and the cashier skip, and you’re okay with the fact that slide lines are still part of the day. It’s a good match for families and mixed-age groups because Siam Park covers a lot of bases: big thrill, wave action, lazy river downtime, and a kids playground.

Skip it if your #1 priority is minimizing wait time at the slide level. Since there’s no skip for slides included, you may feel like the extra cost doesn’t fully solve the thing that annoys you most.

If you’re set on Siam Park as your Tenerife anchor day, this ticket is a sensible way to start faster and spend more of your time on water fun.

FAQ

How much does the Siam Park Tenerife entry ticket cost?

It costs $68.67 per person.

How long is the experience?

The duration is listed as about 6 hours.

What are the opening hours?

From 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Sunday, for the period 03/03/2025 to 10/29/2025.

Do I get skip-the-line for the slides?

No. The ticket includes skip-the-line at the cashier, but it does not include skip-the-line access for the slides.

How do I receive my ticket?

An online ticket is sent directly to your email.

What’s included with the ticket?

Included benefits are skip-the-line at the cashier and restroom on board (as listed with the package).

What can I expect at Siam Park?

The park includes water slides (from thrilling to family-friendly), a massive wave pool, a lazy river, and an aquatic playground for children. There’s also a sandy beach, floating-market style areas, and themed restaurants. Tower of Power is highlighted as a main attraction.

Is the attraction suitable for most travelers?

Yes, it’s listed as Most travelers can participate.

Is the price refundable if I cancel?

No. It is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.

Where is it accessible from?

It’s listed as being near public transportation.

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