MYANMAR
MYANMAR
CAMBODIA
Garden City Water Park Cambodia
PHILIPPINES
Enchanted Kingdom Philippines
Located in Santa Rosa, Laguna,
Enchanted Kingdom is truly as enchanted as it sounds. Covering an area of 25
hectares (61 acres), the amusement park provides opportunities for visitors
from all over the world to experience a world full of imagination, magic, and
creativity. Some of them include Anchors Away and Space Shuttle. Along with
these, the kids can live it up learning about interesting stuff at Seventh
Portal and Discovery Theater. Further, visitors can enjoy watching a plethora
of shows and events such as dance, music, fireworks, and more.
INDONESIA
Trans Studio Bandung Indonesia
BRUNEI
Jerudong Park Brunei
Jerudong Park is an amusement park
in Jerudong, Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. It is the largest and most
expensive amusement park in Southeast Asia, built and funded by the Bruneian
government for $1 billion. During its first few years of operation, the park
was completely free, with no admission fees and free rides. In 2009, it was
reported that the number of visitors and tourists had dropped significantly.[1]
The owners introduced[when?] a one-time B$15 admission fee and a ride ticketing
system. Currently, the theme park has reduced its footprint to Phase 1 and 2,
the original Playground. It has revised its ride admission with a new ticket
card system. The park is once again free entry to the general public with a fee
to use a ride or other attraction. An $8 ticket card has 4 slots and 1 free
slot (effectively allowing one guest to use 5 rides/attractions - or 2 guests
to use two rides with one extra). The $10 ticket card has 5 slots plus 3 free
slots (which means a guest can use 8 rides attractions and so on).
LAOS
Half of Ocean Park seems to be permanently closed when we attended. Not sure if it was closed for maintenance or what, most signs did say it was closed for cleaning. But in this section, the grass was overgrown and there was rubbish on the ground. If you have been to Laos rubbish on the ground is sometimes thicker than grass.
So what was open at this Vientiane water park? The wave pool was opened. It was a big size, to be honest, and broken up into 2 sections. One section was 2 meters deep and the other 3 meters deep.
The paint is peeling off the bottom of the wave pool and floats all through the water along with sand. Not hsure where the sand comes from as there is no sand onsite. So it needs to be said it’s not the cleanest water you will find but it is not dirty either.
MALAYSIA
As the name indicates, this theme park is filled with various rides and attractions, all constructed out of Lego Bricks. It is the first international theme park in Malaysia and attracts thousands of tourists of all age groups year after year. Highlights – Everything that you touch here, gives you a hands-on experience. You will be able to push, create, dismantle or assemble just anything that you see. There is a Water Park, Wave Pool, Joker Soaker and Build-A-Raft here. Location – Johor Bahru. Activities – Miniland (Landmarks of Asia created out of Lego bricks), Beginning (huge selection of Lego Toys), Ride through Lego Kingdoms with an interesting roller coaster and a host of indoor activities. Price – 1 Day ticket price when purchased on the day of visit for combo adult pack is RM225 and for combo Child or Senior Citizen it is RM180. Timings – Open from 10AM to 7PM on all days of the week.
SINGAPORE
Universal Studios Singapore
Universal Studios Singapore
Experience Universal Studios in Singapore, Southeast Asia’s first and only
Hollywood movie theme park. This world-renowned theme park is situated within
Resorts World Sentosa, in Sentosa island. It features 24 rides, attractions,
and shows in seven different themed zones. Moreover, 18 movie-themed rides have
been designed only for the Singapore park! Step into a movie set walking on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame and enjoy a meal in one of the several themed
restaurants across the park. In this world-class spot, a fantastic day out is
guaranteed. How to get there Opening hours: Every day 10 am – 8 pm / Friday 10
am – 10 pm / Saturday 10 am – 6 pm
VIETNAM
THAILAND