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Week 2 [09.03-15.03.20] Siam Park - 1st amusement park in the world!

Have you ever heard about Siam Park? Well, If not, then you might get interested.
No matter what you like: adrenaline, to relax or you want to come with the family, this is a place for everyone!
But what makes it so special and what is it exactly?

Siam Park is a water park in Tenerife, the Canary Islands.
It claims to be the most spectacular water attraction in Europe.
The park was opened by the Princess of Thailand Maha Chakri Sirindhorn in 2008.
There are over 25 buildings and all of them include a Thai theme.
Also if you would like to try some Thai food there are plenty of restaurants that serve them.
It was built in 2004 and cost 52 million euros and has an area of 185 000 meters.
It is called Siam after  a mysterious ancient Thai kingdom. 

The park is for everyone; no matter if you have kids, come alone, you are old or young.
There are many attractions that will suit you.
If you like adrenaline, go ahead and try “The Giant’s” water-slide where you reach a stunning speed.
If you like  to be above the others, you can climb the “Tower of Power”.
If you have little kids, go with them to the “Siam beach” and relax…

Want to see some attractions? Here, take a look at one of the best attractions you can try while being there!
One of the most spectacular attractions is a gigantic Siam beach.
A great place to relax while laying on a beach with white sand next to  a gigantic swimming pool called the Palace of Waves.
But there’s more of it. You can come across and deal with waves with height higher than 2 meters!
The waves are created every hour and they last for  twenty minutes. It is even possible to surf on them!
It can be a great place to practise surfing before you hit the coast. After all you are in  the Canary islands :)
This is the beach with the whitest and brightest natural sand of the Canary Islands.
This beach, exclusive to Siam Park, has become a special place to enjoy the best moments
of relaxation in the park, and the fabulous pool, the Palace of Waves.
If you like adrenaline, you cannot miss the Tower of Power!
This attraction is the highest point in the park where  there is a spectacular view of the whole park and part of the island.
You better remember it well because next thing you going to do is lay down and water slide with a speed of up to 80 km/h!
But that’s not all.
Right before you finish the ride, you go underground passing through a huge aquarium full of extraordinary fishes, rays and even sharks!
So don’t close your eyes unless you are already scared.
Another great attraction with an effect of zero gravity is called “Dragon”.
Personally my favourite attraction as it gives you amazing experience
where you slide on a totally vertical slide just to end up in a unique vertical funnel!
It gives the most fun as you are not alone but with up to four other people in the same float!
Better grab your friends for this one.
Six years in a row Siam Park is voted the best attraction in the world and there are many reasons for it.
Each attraction is unique compared to the others, it is surrounded by amazing
Thai theme buildings and all of that comes in great weather. 


Would you like to see it? Check out this video promoting  the Siam Park!


1.Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it?
2.Have you heard about  the Tropical island in Germany? How do  you compare it to the Siam Park?
3.What water attractions do you find the most exciting?


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1. Yes, I'd like to visit Siam Park now. I really miss the high temperature and swimming in the sea. I would love to lie on the sand between the attractions of this amusement park. I have never been to it, but I have been in a similar place in Hungary. I still remember a visit to this type of park. The slides were amazing.

2. I heard about Tropical Island and Suntago Park near Warsaw was opened quite recently. In both parks there is a tropical climate, there are plenty of palm trees and attractions. But I think Siam Park is the best anyway because it is outside - it has its charm, you don't feel like you're in a swimming pool(chlorine smell), and unfortunately going to Suntago or Tropical Island would have such an impression.

3. I am a person who likes adrenaline, that's why I think that the coolest attractions in Siam Park are slides. I can't judge which one is the best, because I've never been there, but I assume I would love the one called the Tower of Power.
Ela said…
1. I would definitely like to go there. I love both water and sun, and the place is perfect to be able to forget myself for a moment. This park looks really huge. It has so many attractions that I would definitely find something for myself. But there’s one problem, there are so many attractions that probably one day would not be enough for me to try everything…

2. Yes, I’ve heard about a Tropical Island in Germany but I’ve never been there. I think that in a country that is not tropical one, such an island will never replace reality. The very fact that this park is on Tenerife is doing its job. It’s much warmer and sunny than in Germany, I would definitely choose the Siam Park. I think that it’s impossible to compare them, these are two completely different places.

3. I’ve loved waves since I was a child. I think the Palace of Waves would be perfect for me. I'm not often in such parks, so I think after the visit in the Siam Park I could decide what I really like.
1. Yes, I would love to see Siam Park. I really love water parks. Thanks for the blog :D

2. Yes, this is called Tropical Islands, near the Berlin. I have never been there, I would like to go there too. However, due to the fact that it is an indoor park, it loses some of its attractiveness. There is nothing to compare with Siam Park on the Canary Islands, because the one in the Spain is much larger and outdoor park, not in a copsule.

3. The highest and phenomenal - I consider such water attractions as the best. They provide a lot of emotions and experiences as well as a large dose of adrenaline. I recommend to everyone! This is an amazing feeling.
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1. Honestly not really. I think it would bore me to death. I imagine there would be too many people for my taste. I go to holiday to get some rest from the people, not to be around denser crowd. I also hate water.

2. Sorry I did not hear anything about any tropical islands.

3. To be completely fair – none, but for the point of the discussion I think standard swimming pool would be my choice.
1. As I already love water attractions, I have to say that this one is absolutely amazing! If I ever had a chance to visit Tenerife, I'd definitely go there.

2. Sadly, I haven't heard about it. I will look at it and maybe go there sooner than on Tenerife because I have friends who live in Germany and therefore I could visit some places instead of only one.

3. I like all the slides, but especially ones on which few people can sit on a same pontoon. It gives much emotion and fun and also the feel of the speed is different - for me, faster!
1. I haven't been to Siam Park yet, but this place seems definitely worth a visit. The way of adapting the natural environment and combining it with local architecture makes this place stand out from the competition.
2. I was in Tropical Island about ten years ago. Although it was the best water park I have ever been to, it is difficult to compare it with Siam Park. It is located about 60 kilometers south of the center of Berlin, where the maximum temperature is about 24 degrees. Another outdoor water complex that I visited is located in Hajduszoboszlo, Hungary. This place is more similar to Siam Park and although it looks less attractive in the pictures, I must admit that I totally enjoyed it. In addition to countless attractions, the nicest was spending time outdoors.
3. When it comes to water temperature, I prefer it to be warm. Every time I visit a water park, I try to check all the slides, especially long and fast. However, one of the most impressive attractions were wave pools and lazy rivers in Hajduszoboszlo.
Olga Przytula said…
1. No, I don’t think so.

2. No, I have never heard nor been in any of those two thus I don’t think I am able to compare them, but I think that the main reason why Siam Park is so attractive to the “tourists” is because of its location. It has its charm to enjoy water, sun and have a good time on the fresh air, without the smell of chlorine water all around you rather than do the same thing in a building.

3. Nowadays I don’t find this kind of attractions too exciting I guess, but if I were to visit Siam Park, I think I would try as many attractions as I could to verify whether I like them or not, and after completely tiring myself I would find myself a good spot to relax :)
Bartosz Barnat said…
1. Im a fan of visiting places so yea I would like to visit it myself and see it with my own eyes.

2.I haven't heard about it so I don't think I can compare it at all. I guess the most important thing with this type of places is to make them really accessible and with good conditions. What I mean by that is to make the place enjoyable, warm, with some atractions to relax without your kids for a second.

3. When I was young I loved slides and wave zones but right now I love to just swim across the pool and then relax in som how water. I guess I'm getting old.
1. I would love to visit Siam Park. Amusement parks are my favorite holiday attractions.
I'm so happy that huge auapark has been built near Warsaw, its called Park of Poland.

2. Yes i heard about Tropical island, it's more like a place to relax. It has simulated waves and sun and lots of sunbeds.

3.The most exciting attraction for me is half pipe water slide.


Anastasiia Bida said…
1. Of course, I would like to visit it after reading the article. I have never been to the Siam Park yet. The attractions look very impressive. I really like water, sun, and swimming and I think it will be a great and exciting experience for me.

2. I have never heard about Tropical island in Germany before. But I`ve found some information about it on the Internet. The main difference is that Tropical island is the indoor waterpark while Siam Park is outdoor. Both of them have the same tropical style and a wide variety of attractions.

3. I like water activities in general. Since childhood, I have visited the swimming section. It would be perfect for me just to spend all day long in the swimming pool. But I’m not an extreme person - I don’t like adrenaline and most likely I will be scared on high waterslides.
Roman Burlaka said…
1. I'd like to visit it because I really like all the activities of this kind and Siam Park seems a big and exciting place to visit. So sure, why not to try the slide with an underground huge aquarium.
2. Unfortunately, I haven't heard about it. Moreover, it would be hard to compare even if I heard, because you should compare your experience with the place, not the description.
3. As I have mentioned, that slide with the aquarium - Tower of Power. And because of high speed, too. It's cool, isn't it?
Grzegorz Rostek said…
1. Yes, I'd love to. It's been ages since i've been to a water park, or even a swimming pool. I miss relaxing by the water, and since I'm a quite active person, all the water slides would be a perfect attraction for me.

2. No, sorry. I've never heard of Tropical Island in Germany.

3. That would be the water slides, especially the big ones. I like to feel the rush of adrenaline, and the slides are a great way to experience them.
1. I would love to visit Siam Park. Personally, I like water attractions and I like to go to the pool. The big plus of this park is that it is outside, not like Tropical Island or Sunago. I'm just wondering if there are long queues to use the waterslides in the season.

2. Yes, I heard about Tropical Island but I haven't been to any of these parks. The difference is that one of them is outside and the other inside, but if I had to choose one of them, my vote is definitely going to Siam Park. It is more pleasant to spend time outside and get sunbath too.

3. Here I can choose only one attraction - water slides and preferably the ones with the largest slope. I would love to ride on a slide with a trapdoor. You get into the tube, the countdown starts and the floor collapses. It is on my to do list :)
1. Of course I'd like to visit Siam Park! It looks like a paradise! I miss hot weather, swimming in the swimming pools and just enjoying myself on the summer holidays… I really wish it would be summer already! Although I'm not a big fan of the water slides myself, I think I'd go for the ones in the Park. They look fun.

2. Yes, I've heard about it and even though the Tropical Island sounds fun and cool - it's not the same as the Siam Park. Tropical Island in German is indoors and is, well… A "fake" paradise, while the Siam Park is outdoors and looks like a real paradise. And also Tenerife is a real (almost) tropical island!

3. I find the pools to be the most interesting for me since the slides look a bit too hardcore for me. I was never a big fan of water slides anyway. Just chilling in the water, bathing in sun and enjoying sweet holidays is enough for me.
Agnieszka Duda said…
1. Actually, I've visited this park a few (like 10?) years back. My memories of this place aren't very clear, but for sure I've enjoyed it much more as a kid than I would enjoy it now. I'm trying to avoid such crowded (especially with kids) and loud places, so I think visiting this kind of place whould be quite tiring and irritating experience.

2. Yes, I've been there during school trip in middle school. I have very fond memories of this time and place. It's not as impressive as the Siam Park, as most of its area is located indoors, but it's definately worth giving a try if you're into water parks, since it's much more convenient to get there than to Canary Islands.

3. I'm not a big fan of water attractions, but if I were to choose I'd go for wave pool or jacuzzi if you consider it an attraction.
Maciej Sadoś said…
I would certainly like to visit the Siam park. I haven't been there but I will put the place on my list as I haven't really heard of it before. It looks amazing as you described it. I should definitely visit Canaries after the whole coronavirus situation.

I've heard about it as well as about the new similar park in Poland, which is "Suntago Wodny Świat" aka Park of Poland. Both of them are build in a very similar way - as the closed dome with pools and other attractions - which is the main difference between them and Siam Park.

I find the slides and waves the most exciting. I would like to try surfing there or just play with gigantic waves.
Yuliia Sauliak said…
First of all, I would like to thank you for this blog as I know what will be my next destination point. I have been to Berlin, but have never heard of this attraction. From the pictures I see it is a huge area with tropical world and sauna complex. It is hard for me to compare the Tropical island to the Siam Park as I haven`t been to any of these places. Once I visit, I will give my feedback:)
Tower of Power seems very exciting to me, however i have a claustrophobia, so I belive it would be so stressful for me to get through these tubes.
In contrary, the Palace of Waves is the ideal place to relax and enjoy artificial waves.
1.Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it? Yes, I would really like visit Siam park as it seems to be a very exciting experience and quiet unique.
2.Have you heard about the Tropical island in Germany? How do you compare it to the Siam Park? I have not heard of the Tropical island in Germany so I am not able to compare them but I will surely research more about it or perhaps visit the island in the future.
3.What water attractions do you find the most exciting?
I would say the tower of power slide is the most exciting. This would challenge my fears and would get my adrenaline going.
1.Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it?
I didn’t know about this water park before but now after reading your article of course I would you like to visit Siam Park it looks amazing. It looks like they have every water attraction that I can think of like artificial wave generator, gigantic water slide or sand beach everything looks great too bad that this is not a good time for traveling.
2.Have you heard about the Tropical island in Germany? How do you compare it to the Siam Park?
I haven’t heard about the Tropical island in Germany or Siam Park so I can’t compare them. But that doesn’t change the fact that I would like to visit both of them if there is opportunity someday.
3.What water attractions do you find the most exciting?
It’s hard to choose because every one of them look amazing but from what I could see, then the attractions that I find the most exciting would be gigantic swimming pool called the Palace of Waves because I like waves and pools then Tower of Power because of view and the speed and with amazing fish finish and then this “Dragon” think because I want to experience an effect of zero gravity… Wait did I choose all of them… Well sorry, it looks like I can’t answer your question why well because I haven’t tried any of them and as I said at the beginning all of them looks fantastic and exiting… I want to go there now.
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Andrzej Kawiak said…
I've been there and I think it's a must-see place to visit while on the island. Fun from morning to late afternoon. One day is not enough. Great attraction. Now, there aren't as many people in February as I estimate, and the weather was super about 24 degrees. There is no crowd anywhere and everything is available. Super fun and entertainment for the whole family. The employees are all young people. Everyone is fulfilling their duties with a smile and patience of the visitors to us. The obligatory place to visit while on the island. Fun from late morning afternoon. One day is not enough.

My colleague was in Germany. Unfortunately there are no flattering opinions. He strongly discourages you from going to this dubious attraction. There are huge queues everywhere, insufficient service, no free deck chairs, little attractions and also cold water in the pools and lousy food. And moreover, expensive (average expenditure per person about 60 euros).
Adam Tokarczyk said…
1. I'd like to visit Siam Park one day. Both your description and photos make it seem very alluring.

2. I have never heard about either of them, so can't really compare them.

3. After checking up their website, Tower of Power and Singha seem to be the best options. Only drawback I see there, is that they don't really have that many attractions... Or their website isn't too convincing to me :p
I have never been to Siam Park, but I totally would like to visit it someday. I have been in few Aqua Parks in my life and I recall them very pleasantly. The biggest one I remember was in Austria called Aqua House where I spent whole day and have loads of fun. I have heard about this tropical island in Germany, but I have never been there. It’s hard for me to compare them since I have never been in any of them but this “island” looks very promising and probably when I have some more time I will visit it as well. What water attractions I find most exciting? I think that big, steep water slide is the most fun attraction. But spending time in water in general is a fun thing to do.
1.Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it?

I have never been there but I would love to. I adore such theme parks.

2.Have you heard about  the Tropical island in Germany? How do  you compare it to the Siam Park?

I have heard about this german Tropical Island and that's the place that I would like to visit as well. It is hard to compare both of them without actually being there. I guess that both of them are pretty amazing.

3.What water attractions do you find the most exciting?

I might have not seen enough water attractions to decide which are the best, but not mentioning obvious ones like water slides or water cannons I would like to mention surfing as something which everybody should try at least once in a lifetime.
Maciej Szczypek said…
1. Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it?

I would definitely love to livist the Siam Park. I am a huge fan of this kind of entertainment.

2. Have you heard about the Tropical island in Germany? How do you compare it to the Siam Park?

Yes I have heard about it. My family was there and they advised me against that. Everything there was incredibly fake and one did not feel like on the tropical Island at all.

3. What water attractions do you find the most exciting?
I love the almost vertical pipelines, which make you fall into them through the trapdoor. Also I enjoy any kind of other high speed related attractions.
1.Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it?
Of course I would like to visit Siam Park, It looks amazing. Unfortunately I haven’t been there, but the attractions looks spectacular.

2.Have you heard about the Tropical island in Germany? How do you compare it to the Siam Park?
I have heard about the Tropical Island in Germany but unfortunately I haven’t been there either, so it’s hard for me to compare them. But looking at photos I’d probably choose the Siam Park, because it’s outdoors, and have a lot of slides.

3.What water attractions do you find the most exciting?
The most exciting for me are probably water slides, but the wave pool sounds super fun so I would probably spent the most of my time there.

1.Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it?
I would like to visit Siam Park, because I have never been there. I have watched the film and it looks amazing. Definitely it is worth to take part in, so I hope I would have a chance to visit it.

2.Have you heard about the Tropical island in Germany? How do you compare it to the Siam Park?
Unfortunately, I have never heard about Tropical island, but as I saw it looks fine. To be honest I am not a big fan of places like these.

3.What water attractions do you find the most exciting?
I like the most the attractions which can give you the most adrenaline. For example something like very fast slide in the pipe where it is all in darkness.
1 / Loro Park, like Teide Volcano, is Tenerife's visiting card. Do not go there - unacceptable!
2 / No, I have not heard anything about this park before. But it seems to me that it is worth visiting at least once.
3 / I love extreme sports and the feeling of adrenaline, the higher the steeper and the deeper, then I like everything!
Great to here it! I also miss such water attractions these days. Do you remember the name of that hungary water park? I've been in Tropical island and i recommend you to try it yourself! As you like adrenaline tower of power would be the best choice for you.
I can surprise you because if you go there during week, and not in the summer season there is enough time to slide on all attractions as many times you want! Also I agree that climate on Tenerife is doing a great job out there. As you like waves you should try surfing on those one!
Great to hear it Igor! Also I think that having blue sky over you is better than some hangar. As you like adrenaline, I can recommend you the tower of power!
I can surprise you as if you go there during winter season there's no so much people. You should check tropical island on germany, it is really interesting architecture. Well you still would find something for yourself there :) Maybe fast food sector.
Go there! It is unforgiven experience! Check the one in germany as it is near berlin so close from us. I can recommend you tower of power if you like challenge!
Glad to hear it Adriana! Wow, you know many things about tropical island. I'm glad to hear it. There is a lazy river where you pass a tunnel which is sourouned by fishes and even one big shark!
Kgajewska said…
1. No I wouldn't. I bet there's enormous crowd at anytime and I don't like people so it's a no for me.
2. I just heard the name, but since I don't like this kind of "attractions", I didn't bother to get more info about it and I can't compare it to Siam Park - both looks similar for me.
3. To be honest I don't see anything exciting.
Why? :) You should check the one in germany if you haven't heard about it. Well maybe attraction like parachuting would suit your adrenaline :) And you can always relax on swimming pool area.
Glad to hear it Bartosz. I recommend it to you. As you describe, the tropical island is such a place to relax. Based on your explanation the best attraction for you would be snakes slides!
Great to hear it! Maybe next time we can go there together! As you can see the place is kind of similar to tropical island but it is REAL tropical island :). You should try tower of power pipe water slide!
Yes, while beeing on Tenerife, try for at least one day to visit siam park. It's worth a shot. Yea the main differene about them is that tropical island is not an island :) There are many attractions that would suit your need as they are rated yellow in adrenaline level :)
I totally agree with your opinion Bohdan! I recommend you to read about it as it is really interesting construction. Go for tower of power! It's the best!
Yes, it is unique adventures! Well that's the point, as for me it is easy to compare it as I visited both places. Yes, that's the one, tower of power :) Enjoy!
Always after some time break it is awesome to just start being a big kid and play in such place. I recommend you to read about it as it is really interesting topic. Tower of power can be said to be the most exicting water slide, so I recommend you try this one.
1. Unfortunately I haven't been there but I would love to visit. I love water, swimming and sunbathing so that would be perfect for me. Also, Spain as a country is very interesting and have many other interesting places to visit.

2.I have heard about it but I have never been there so sadly I am not able to compare these two.

3. I think the slides are what brings people the most joy in aqua park and as I can see there are plenty in Siam Park. Most of them look really fun because not only they are big and long but also they are designed in unique way. That may also bring joy for the eye.
Maciej Górczak said…
1.Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it?
I am not really into this kind of attractions. Crowded with people and children, meh.

2.Have you heard about the Tropical island in Germany? How do you compare it to the Siam Park?
Never, so i can not compare them.

3.What water attractions do you find the most exciting?
Sauna (if it is counted as water attraction) or cold baths. These are the two most exciting ones, as they are giving me chills and adrenaline pumps at the same time :)
Rafał Halama said…
1. Of course, I would like to visit it, water parks are one of the funniest activities that exist. It seems like it has a big variety of stuff to do, so I would spend probably whole day in there. Sadly, I have never been there, so I cannot answer your second question.

2.Sorry, i have never heard of it, so I cannot compare it.

3.It may sound simple, but my favourite attraction are slides. Whenever I am in water park, I spent there most of the time. Every one of them is different in shape, speed of sliding and look, so you cannot get bored. Personally, I love straight, long slides that let you achieve the highest speed, it is very exciting. You must always be safe though, on one of these slides in water park in Greece, I hit my legs while sliding and it hurt for few days.
1.Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it?

Definitly yes! It looks super cool! Actually after this article i would consider going there this year!

2.Have you heard about the Tropical island in Germany? How do you compare it to the Siam Park?

Yes, a lot of times but to me Siam Park looks 1000 times more cool and Tropical Island is really overhyped, it was great a few years ago but now I don't believe that it's making same impression like before.

3.What water attractions do you find the most exciting?

I haven't been there but I am the person that like a loads of adrenline in my blood so there is at least a few attractions that I am crazy about!
Aleksander said…
1. Of course I would! I’m in lobe with adrenaline, so that’s definitely in my bucket list :)

2. Yes I’ve heard, but there is no comparison between natural and synthetic climax :) Siam Park rules!

3. Definitely slides. I experienced a few in my life and want to know, how it would be to experience one called the Tower of Power
1.Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it?

Yes, of course! This park looks amazing. I love swimming and perfect weather. Unfortunately i wasn't there and i didn't even heard about this one. Anyway I think i will go there in summer time because there must be a lot of FUN! :)

2.Have you heard about the Tropical island in Germany? How do you compare it to the Siam Park?

I heard something about Tropical Island in Germany. I don't think this two parks should be compare. Siam Park look a lot of better in my opinion. In last few days we have new park Suntago in Poland. I am not sure but i think this is the biggest water place in Europe. If you wasn't there you have to check it!

3.What water attractions do you find the most exciting?

In my opinion definitely it will be slides. I remember when i was in Gołębiewski Hotel there was one pool with artificial waves and second which was simulation of the river. It was also awesome experience.

I'm not exactly sure but I believe I have been there. I have been on Tenerife but it was many years ago, when I was about five, so I don't remember much...

No, I have not, however, I've heard about this new water park in Poland called Suntago that is reportedly very impressing.

I used to love water parks when I was a kid. My favourite attraction was a U-shape slide, quite like in a skate park, but much bigger. The inflatable wheel was usually for two people and the start point was slightly higher than the opposite end, which made you jump a little on the other side. I have seen those only when I was young, I guess, now, people would say it is too dangerous. It probably has been actually. When I and my mother took the ride we jump a little, but when my father with a friend (imagine two big fellows with beer bellies) jumped on the other side they screamed like little girls! Even worse than me back then ;)
Bartosz Warda said…
1.Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it?

I think I would try. I will probably not go there only because of this place but when I will be near that place I will definnitely visit the place because the water park seems like a lot of fun!

2.Have you heard about the Tropical island in Germany? How do you compare it to the Siam Park?

I've heard about the place. Well the difference between those places is that Siam Park is natural and the one in germany is definitely not. I would enjoy both of them to be honest. I cannot say, which one would be better. I just need to try both!

3.What water attractions do you find the most exciting?

I prefer slides that are chilly. That is to say they go slowly, they are half open and you can sightsee the place. I don't like those power slides, where you have lots of adrenaline and u go as fast as you can.
Angelika Dutt said…
I'd like to visit this park because it's always a new experience. But personally, I'm not a fan of amusement parks, so I think I might not be completely satisfied with the visit.

I've never been to Tropical Island and I haven't heard much and I know it, so I can't compare anything here.

I don't like water attractions, because I'm mostly afraid of them. I'm the kind of person who only sits in the Jacuzzi.
Filip Bartuzi said…

1. Maybe not in the coronavirus times but once we get this thing sorted it looks very promising! I like water-related activities :)
2. I've been to tropic island as a teenager and I enjoyed myself :) Perhaps I wouldn't that much nowadays since I became a bit grumpy and lazy :D I didn't like the heavy indoor air there is Tropical Island. Siam Park sounds more promising from that perspective
3. Long time ago a was all about water slides and couldn't understand that all my parents wanted to do is to sit peacefully in jacuzzi. I kind of understand them now as jacuzzi also became my default attraction in any waterpark/spa

Aneta Artych said…
1.Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it?
I haven't been there. I'd love to go there! I love amusement parks <3 Last time I've been in Universal Park in the Orlando. That was a great adventure and for sure I want to try Siam Park!
2.Have you heard about the Tropical island in Germany? How do you compare it to the Siam Park?
Hmmm I heard about it from my friends a lot but haven't been there yet. I want to visit it, but to be honest I consider it as quiet boring activity as it is all about laying and swimming. For sure I prefer amusements parks as the adrenaline attains much different level.
3.What water attractions do you find the most exciting?
Hm slides? High and hilly ones. It brings a lot of fun and adrenaline for me.
1. Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it?

Yes, I 100% want to visit it and I have added it to my must-see places. I like this kind of attractions and I am cannot wait to see it and try all the facilities by myself.

2. Have you heard about Tropical Island in Germany? How do you compare it to Siam Park?

Unfortunately, I haven't heard about this Island in Germany, I should look up for more information and compare than those two parks.

3. What water attractions do you find the most exciting?

I think slides. A lot of different slides, from easy ones to really scary ones. I like the feeling when you are sliding in water with enormous speed and cannot even breath normally.
Olga Bogdał said…
1. I would love to visit Siam Park. As a kid I used to love these types of fun and I think I still got it in me.
2. I've heard about the island close to Berlin but I've never been there either. I recently visited newly opened Suntago next to Warsaw and I suppose it is quite familiar to what we can see in the park in Germany.
3. As I said earlier, I recently visited Suntago and really enjoyed a water slide, from which you can slide in two-seater pontoons. It was actually quite dark inside and very fast so our adrenaline levels rose very fast and very high!
1.
Unfortunately I have not been to Siam Park but I would love to go there at least once. I love water parks, aquaparks, all water-related attractions.

2.
Yes, I heard about Tropical Island in Germany. I wanted to go there many times but I couldn't get there. Fortunately, in February 2020 a new Suntago park of Poland was created in Wręcza near Warsaw, which is even bigger than Tropical Island. As the current situation in the world associated with the coronavirus will normalize, I intend to visit this place.

3.
Of course, slides. The best are the steepest and fastest. I love the adrenaline and joy that I have when I can enjoy such attractions.
1.Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it?
No, i wouldn't like to visit Siam Park. I don't like amusement parks.

2.Have you heard about the Tropical island in Germany? How do you compare it to the Siam Park?
I have heard about it but i don't remember a lot. I'm not into this type of "attractions" so i even can't compare them.

3.What water attractions do you find the most exciting?
Honestly? None of their water attractions are intresting or exciting for me, so... I can only say that their exit door would be nice.

I would love to visit Siam Park, it looks great. Unfortunately, I was not able to visit this place. I've heard of such artificially created tropical places. I think these are similar places when it comes to tourists' feelings. I like water slides very fast, fast rivers, waves and all other attractions providing adrenaline :)
1.Would you like to visit Siam Park? If you’ve been there, how do you remember it?
Wow, I didn't know that such a park exists thanks! With great pleasure I will go to this water park, it is really wonderful. Watching the movie I noticed a lot of attractions that this park offers and they are really very interesting
2.Have you heard about the Tropical island in Germany? How do you compare it to the Siam Park?
Yes, I heard about "Tropical island", it's hard for me to compare these two parks with each other because I was not in Siam Park. But looking after the pictures of Siam Park seems to be more interesting, it's time to go!
2.What water attractions do you find the most exciting?
I love slides and wave pools. All in all, each water attraction is interesting for me and I always enjoy them. Looking at Siam Park which is a huge park and i feel like in a heaven
Jakub Kisiała said…
1. Yes, I would like.
2. No, I've never heard. But i think this place have many in common.
3. I find most exciting in siting in shadow near water with some beer.

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