Phuket: Andamanda Water Park Admission Ticket

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Phuket: Andamanda Water Park Admission Ticket

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Water slides beat the Phuket heat. Andamanda Water Park turns a hot day into full-on wet fun, with 29 waterslides across themed zones and an artificial 3-meter wave pool for surf-style thrills.

I like that this is set up for low-friction entry: you get a mobile ticket, so you can skip a lot of pointless waiting. I also appreciate the on-site feel—staff come across as helpful and professional, which matters when you’re wrangling kids and timers.

One heads-up: the ticket price of $58.60 per person adds up fast, and food and drink cost extra. Also, if your child is shorter (a guest noted rides became limited at just under 91 cm), your “available slides” list can shrink.

Key things that make Andamanda worth your time

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  • Mobile ticket entry: pre-booked admission helps you get moving sooner.
  • 29 slides total, including 12 extreme options for adrenaline lovers.
  • 3-meter wave pool that’s made for real surf practice and play.
  • Five themed zones so you can keep shifting gears instead of repeating the same ride.
  • Adult-focused swim-up bars: a built-in break that still keeps you in vacation mode.
  • Bag checks and height limits: plan for security on arrival and confirm ride rules early.

Andamanda Water Park in Phuket: what you’re really buying

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This is a one-day water park ticket focused on action. You’re paying for admission to a large Phuket park with 29 waterslides, spread through five themed zones—so you’re not stuck doing the same loop all day.

The ticket includes entry only. Food and drink are not included, but the park does have places to eat (including a floating village-style restaurant) and drink, so you’re not forced to leave the park to refuel.

You’ll get a mobile ticket, which is convenient in a place where your day can go sideways fast if you’re juggling paper confirmations, rides, and kids’ schedules.

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Arrive at Andamanda Phuket with a plan (and expect bag checks)

Andamanda runs daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, so you have a full window to play. If you want the best shot at hitting both thrill rides and a calmer circuit, aim for earlier arrival instead of coming late and treating the last few slides as a “good enough” checklist.

One very practical detail: the park does search your bags on arrival. That means you’ll want to keep your essentials easy to access—think swimsuit + changes + anything you must carry—so you don’t turn your first 30 minutes into a frantic unpack/repack routine.

Also, come ready for rules. Even when parks feel casual, there are usually restrictions around what you bring in. If you’re hoping to sneak snacks to cut costs, don’t assume it’ll be simple—plan on buying at least some food and water inside.

29 slides across themed zones: how to pick your route

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The main draw is scale. 29 waterslides is a lot for one day, especially when you factor in lines, changing areas, and the natural rhythm of rinse-off breaks. The five themed zones help because you can build a route like a loop: pick one zone for thrills, then switch to calmer areas when you need a breather.

Here’s how I’d approach it if you want to actually enjoy the day, not just survive it:

  • Start with your must-dos in the morning (especially any higher-intensity rides).
  • Mix extreme slides with “reset” attractions so you don’t burn out halfway through.
  • Keep a loose target for the wave pool later in the day, because it’s easy to get distracted by everyone grabbing turns.

The park also labels 12 extreme slides, which is great if you’re traveling with a mixed group—some people want scary, others want fun. You can split your priorities without turning the day into an argument.

Extreme slides vs. family fun: you’ll want to check height rules

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Andamanda clearly isn’t only for thrill-seekers. Most travelers can participate, and the park design includes options that work for different comfort levels.

That said, water parks can be strict about height. One guest shared that when their child was slightly under 91 cm, they were mostly limited to the lazy river. That’s not a reason to skip the park, but it is a reason to manage expectations.

If you’re traveling with little kids, do two things:

  1. Arrive ready to pivot fast if certain slides aren’t available.
  2. Plan at least one calmer “default” activity (the lazy river is one example mentioned), so your day doesn’t collapse into disappointment.

The 3-meter wave pool: where the surfing vibe happens

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If you’re the type who likes more than just sliding, the wave pool is a highlight. The artificial wave pool can generate waves up to 3 meters tall, which is a big deal for anyone hoping for a surf-style experience rather than a wimpy kiddie splash.

This is also a good feature for group dynamics. People who want adrenaline gravitate to the wave pool, while others may prefer slide circuits first. Either way, the wave pool gives you a clear “big moment” you can schedule.

Practical note: treat the wave pool like a skill area, not just a photo op. If you’re traveling with kids, match the activity to their comfort in water.

Swim-up bars for adults: a break without leaving the action

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A nice surprise in the park concept is the inclusion of two swim-up bars designed for adults. That’s a smart way to handle the real-life travel problem: someone gets tired or thirsty, but dragging everyone out of the water kills the vibe.

Swim-up bars also help adults feel like they’re part of the day, not just supervising from the edge. It’s an easy win for families where the kids want slides, but the grown-ups still want a proper rest break.

Do keep expectations realistic. These are bars in a theme park setting, and theme parks charge theme-park prices—so it’s smart to budget a bit if you plan to drink while you play.

The floating village restaurant: food, atmosphere, and the price check

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Andamanda includes a floating village restaurant, inspired by the feel of Thai floating markets. That’s a fun twist because it gives your meal a sense of place, not just a food court routine.

You’ll find local dishes there, but you should also expect theme-park economics. One guest wasn’t impressed with the quality-to-price ratio, calling the food overpriced. That matches what I’d generally plan for in large amusement settings.

So here’s my value advice:

  • If you hate wasting time on meals, eat earlier in your day and keep it simple.
  • If you’re sensitive about meal cost, consider how much you’re willing to pay inside the park and pace your spending across the day.

Also remember: food and drink aren’t included with the ticket, so the real per-person total can rise quickly once you add water, snacks, and a proper meal.

Transfers and getting there in Phuket: when it’s worth it

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This ticket can include an optional transfer to the attraction, which is useful if you don’t want to sort out transport after a full day of water activities. The biggest value of transfer help is less stress—especially with kids or if your Phuket schedule is tight.

If you prefer DIY transport, you still can, but you’ll want to factor in timing so you don’t miss peak play hours.

Value check: is $58.60 per person a fair deal?

At $58.60 per person, this isn’t a budget splash. The value depends on how much of the park you can actually enjoy.

The upside is variety. With 29 slides, 12 extreme rides, themed zones, and a wave pool that goes up to 3 meters, you’re paying for options—not just one or two attractions. If your group can spend a full day here, the ticket can feel reasonable because you’re not repeating the same thing over and over.

The downside is that costs can climb once you add what’s not included. With food and drink extra, plus potentially extra spending on bars, your total day spend can surprise you.

And height matters. If part of your group has limited access (a guest mentioned under 91 cm mainly funneled them into the lazy river), your enjoyment per dollar can drop. In that case, it may still be fun, but it’s smarter to go in with a plan for the “allowed” rides and not assume every slide is on the table.

Should you book Andamanda Water Park?

Book it if you want a big, all-day Phuket water park with serious slide variety and a wave pool that’s built for real waves. It’s a strong fit for groups where some people chase thrills and others need breaks, since the park layout supports shifting between ride styles.

Skip or rethink it if your group is mainly looking for cheap food and free snacks, or if you’re traveling with very small kids who may be restricted from much of the ride lineup. The park can still work for families, but you’ll get more value if your kids meet the height thresholds for the slides you care about.

If your goal is one great day of water fun in Phuket, Andamanda can deliver—just don’t ignore the hidden budget item: meals and drinks.

FAQ

What’s included in the Andamanda Water Park admission ticket?

The ticket includes the entry admission. Food and drink are not included.

How much does the Phuket Andamanda Water Park ticket cost?

The price listed is $58.60 per person.

How long should I plan to spend there?

The experience is described as lasting about 1 day.

What are the opening hours?

It operates Monday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

Is there a mobile ticket?

Yes. You receive a mobile ticket.

What water attractions are available?

The park features 29 waterslides, including 12 extreme slides, plus a wave pool that can generate waves up to 3 meters tall.

Are there zones in the park?

Yes, the park has 5 color-themed zones.

Are there any adult-only or adult-focused spots?

There are 2 swim-up bars designed for adults.

Is there a place to eat on site?

Yes. There is a floating village restaurant with local dishes. Food is not included in the ticket.

Can my child go on the rides?

Most travelers can participate, but height limits can affect what slides are available. One guest specifically noted limited options when their child was slightly under 91 cm, with access mainly to the lazy river.

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