Tenerife: Siam Park Full-Day VIP Entry Ticket

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Tenerife: Siam Park Full-Day VIP Entry Ticket

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Siam Park hits hard, especially in VIP mode. I love the way the ticket combines preferred access with a true on-site retreat: your private cabin on the beach where you can drop gear, recharge, and keep the day moving. I also like the all-inclusive setup, with meals and drinks in selected bars, so you’re not constantly doing quick math every time you buy another bottle of water.

The trade-off is simple: even with fast-track lanes, you may still see some waiting, and the VIP setup process can take a bit when you first arrive. Also, the park’s biggest thrill rides are worth planning around, since some access benefits may not apply equally to every attraction.

Key points

  • Private cabin time: sofas, sun beds, private shower, and space to reset between rides
  • Fast-pass style access: designed to cut queues so you can hit more slides in a day
  • All-inclusive drinks and meals: food and drinks at selected bars, plus an alcohol bracelet for specific areas
  • Choose your cabin level: Cabana, Casa, Villa, or upgrade to Champagne Club beds and a bottle of champagne
  • Plan your route: headline rides like Tower of Power and the wave pool are the moments that sell this park

VIP Arrival at Siam Park: What Happens Once You Walk In

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Your day starts the easy way. You present your voucher at the Siam Park entrance, and the experience is set up so you can get to your private space quickly instead of immediately getting swallowed by lines and crowds.

From there, the VIP rhythm is the key idea: you go back and forth between rides and your cabin. That sounds basic, but at a water park it changes everything. When you can rinse off in privacy, stash your stuff without sprinting to a locker, and grab food and drinks without detouring, you stay in “play mode” longer.

One practical note: multiple cabins include in-cabin towels and a minibar, but the overall park policy also says towels are available on-site with a €5 cash deposit. If you run low mid-day, you’ll know there’s a backup option.

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Choosing the Right Cabin: Cabana, Casa, Villa, and Champagne Club

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This VIP ticket isn’t just about skipping lines. The real value is the base camp you get, and the base camp changes a lot depending on which option you choose.

Cabana VIP (for 4 people)

This is your standard VIP cabin option, built for groups who want the space, privacy, and convenience. The cabin is sized for 4 people, and includes 4 hammocks, a terrace shower, a sofa, table and chairs, a fan, satellite TV, towels, and a minibar.

If you’re coming as a family or a small friend group and you want one place to land all day, this is usually the sweet spot.

Casa VIP (extra privacy with bathroom + outdoor jacuzzi)

The Casa adds more comfort upgrades. You still get the cabin setup, but you also get a private bathroom and an outdoor jacuzzi. The advantage here is obvious: less waiting, fewer shared facilities, and a more “I’m on vacation” feel.

Villa VIP

Villa VIP is described as having the same amenities as Cabana, plus the outdoor jacuzzi overlooking the beach and bathrooms with showers. In practice, it’s the next step up if you’re paying for extra indoor/outdoor room and you want that beachside view from your own space.

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Champagne Club (Balinese beds + a calmer pocket of the park)

If you want a quieter, more adults-only style setup, the Champagne Club is built around Balinese beds in a private area. It includes entry tickets for two, use of the bed, and a bottle of champagne. Beds are arranged so each person gets space (up to two people per bed), and it’s positioned as a lounge zone—perfect between big slide runs.

Some details to plan around: depending on bed placement, views of the wave pool can be partly blocked. If you hate losing sightlines, pick your spot carefully when you arrive.

Skip-the-Line Reality Check: How VIP Access Works in Practice

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Here’s the part you should understand before you buy: VIP access is strong, but it isn’t magic.

The ticket includes preferred access to all attractions, plus a Fast Pass that lets you skip lines. Many people love that the fast-track lanes make it realistic to hit multiple rides in a single day without rushing lunch or giving up on the “one more slide” moments.

Still, one review-style pattern shows up: you might still wait in fast pass lanes, just not as long. Plan your expectations around that, especially if you’re coming at peak hours.

Also, some headline rides may work differently. The ticket info highlights preferred access generally, but several reviews mention exceptions for specific attractions. When planning your must-do list, treat the Tower of Power vertical drop and certain river rides as rides that might require more timing than the rest.

Your Best Plan of Attack: When to Hit Tower of Power, the Wave Pool, and the Lazy River

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Siam Park’s layout is built for variety: vertical drops, gentle floating, and beach time. The best day usually means mixing big adrenaline with lower-pressure breaks in your cabin.

Tower of Power (the vertical drop moment)

If you’re here for thrills, start with the Tower of Power. It climbs up for a vertical plunge—a 91-foot (28-meter) drop. This ride is the classic “let’s do the scary one early” move because it’s the kind you don’t want to rush while you’re hungry, tired, or distracted.

Wave pool: the big one you came for

Siam Park is famous for its wave pool. The park describes it as the largest man-made wave in the world, reaching up to 10 feet (3 meters) high. In plain terms: expect power, spray, and lots of people cheering as the wave hits.

If you want the most fun, don’t just queue once and call it a day. The VIP setup is meant for repeat riding and quick returns to your cabin. That’s where the “value” shows up—more ride time, less wasted downtime.

Lazy river: reset your body

For a break, the park includes options like a lazy river float down a gently meandering route. This is the ride you do when you want to cool off without losing the momentum of being in the park.

Pair it with your cabin rhythm:

  • Hit a thrill ride
  • Swim hard and rinse
  • Float to recover
  • Back to another attraction while you’re still in the day’s energy

White Sand Beach Time: Your Cabin Turns Downtime Into Part of the Fun

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The beach isn’t just scenery here. The VIP setup turns it into a convenience tool.

Your cabin includes sofas and sun beds, plus a private shower area. That matters because water parks wear you down in two ways: heat and salt. When you can reset in private, you stay comfortable longer—and you’re less likely to cut your day short because you’re exhausted.

One practical detail that shows up in real use: some people find the view from certain cabin spots partially blocked by trees, so if you care about scenery, it’s worth asking staff where you’ll be placed within the cabin area.

Floating Market: The Thai Village Stop You Shouldn’t Skip

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Not every “theme” moment is a throwaway. The Floating Market is one of those places that breaks up the water-ride loop with a more cultural feel.

This area recreates a typical Thai village style, where you can:

  • wander and shop for souvenirs
  • find snacks and sweets
  • consider a traditional Thai massage (if it’s offered in your visit window)

If your group has people who don’t want to ride every single slide, Floating Market is a natural meeting point: some people go for a massage, others snack, and you all reconnect without feeling like you’re forcing the same activity on everyone.

Food and Drinks: Where the All-Inclusive Really Pays Off

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The included perks are set up so you can eat without constantly checking prices. The ticket includes all-inclusive service at selected bars, with soft drinks, beer, wine, and water, plus meals at those locations.

There are two reasons this feels like good value:

  1. Water park food adds up quickly. If you’re paying for snacks, drinks, and meals all day, the cost can spiral.
  2. The VIP plan reduces decision fatigue. When you can stop at several bars for bites and drinks without planning your budget every time, you stay relaxed and keep riding.

A common pattern from experience-based feedback: people tend to feel close to even—meaning the VIP upgrade can compare favorably once you price out normal entry, locker logistics, and food/drink purchases across an entire day.

One detail to note: spirits and cocktails may not be fully included everywhere. The info specifies an alcohol bracelet for certain spots, including the Beach Bar, Beach Club, Thai House, and Thai Bar. That means your exact drink experience depends on where you choose to hang out.

Also, ice cream can be part of the included mix for many visitors, while some snack types like crisps and chocolate are described as not included. You can still eat plenty, but if your group is snack-obsessed, treat your included menu as mostly unlimited with a few missing items.

Towels, Lockers, and Small Logistics That Save Your Day

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Even in VIP, you’ll thank yourself for thinking about the small stuff.

  • Transfers aren’t included, so if you’re coming from Tenerife hotels, build in the cost and timing for getting to Siam Park.
  • Towels: the cabin options list towels as part of the cabin setup, but the general park info also says towels are available on-site with a €5 cash deposit. If you’re traveling with kids or using multiple towels per hour, it’s good to know there’s a fallback.
  • Your cabin reduces “gear chaos.” Many people love having a place to leave belongings instead of constantly hauling items around or hunting for locker time.

One minor downside you might encounter: some VIP setups can feel slow to fully get running right as you arrive. If you’re the type who wants a perfect start, plan to allow time for the first handoff and orientation.

Who This VIP Ticket Fits Best (And Who Should Skip It)

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This ticket is best for people who want maximum ride time with a comfortable base camp.

It’s a strong match if you’re:

  • going as a family or in a group that values a private place to cool down
  • planning to ride repeatedly and not just do the “one and done” approach
  • tired of water park budgeting for food and drinks
  • booking a special trip where comfort matters, like an upgrade for a birthday or big group day out

It might not be worth it if you:

  • only want a couple of easy rides and mostly plan to lounge
  • hate waiting for any kind of queue, even in fast-track lanes
  • don’t plan to use the cabin repeatedly (the value depends on actually using that space)

Value and Price: Is $283 per Group Up to 2 a Smart Move?

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At $283 per group up to 2, you’re paying for speed, comfort, and bundled food and drink. That’s not cheap, but the way the ticket is structured can justify it.

Here’s the value logic I’d use:

  • The fast pass access helps you ride more than you would with general entry.
  • The private cabin can replace locker stress and turns downtime into something pleasant.
  • The all-inclusive meals and drinks reduce spending surprises.

So if your group will actually use the cabin, eat more than once in the included bars, and ride multiple attractions, the ticket often starts to feel like a “pay once and relax all day” decision.

If your group is the type to bring their own snacks, skip alcohol, or only do a small portion of the park, a cheaper entry option could make more sense.

Should You Book This VIP Siam Park Tenerife Ticket?

Book it if you want a high-comfort water park day where logistics stop getting in the way. The VIP cabin options are genuinely useful, and the combo of preferred access plus all-inclusive food and drinks is the difference between a rushed outing and a day that feels like a plan.

Skip it if you want to keep costs low and you’re happy to accept longer lines and more packing/unpacking. Also, if your group’s top priority is only one or two rides, you may not fully use what you’re paying for.

Finally, if you’re choosing between cabin styles, decide based on how you want to spend your downtime:

  • Cabana/Casa/Villa = family or mixed groups who want privacy and space
  • Champagne Club = a calmer, quieter setup for couples who want lounging with a planned drink-and-snack rhythm

FAQ

What’s included with the VIP entry ticket?

It includes an entrance ticket to Siam Park, use of a private cabin (with sun beds, a private shower, and sofas), all-inclusive service in selected bars (soft drinks, beer, wine, and water plus meals), and floats plus preferred access to all attractions.

How many people is the ticket priced for?

The price is $283 per group up to 2.

How long is the ticket valid?

The ticket is valid for 1 day. Starting times depend on availability, so you should check what’s offered for your date.

What cabin options are available?

You can choose Cabana VIP, Casa VIP, Villa VIP, or Champagne Club. Cabana is capacity for 4 people, and Casa/Villa add upgrades like a private bathroom and an outdoor jacuzzi. Champagne Club includes a private area with Balinese beds and a bottle of champagne.

Where do I present my voucher?

Present your voucher at the Siam Park entrance.

Are alcohol and drinks included?

You get all-inclusive drinks (soft drinks, beer, wine, and water) and all-inclusive meals at selected bars. For alcoholic beverages, you receive a bracelet usable at the Beach Bar, Beach Club, Thai House, and Thai Bar.

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