Suoi Tien Theme Park

Amusement park · Ho Chi Minh City

Suoi Tien Theme Park

Amusement park · Ho Chi Minh City

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120 Song Hành Xa Lộ Hà Nội, Phường Tân Phú, Thủ Đức, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam

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Theme park blending history, legends, and modern attractions  

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120 Song Hành Xa Lộ Hà Nội, Phường Tân Phú, Thủ Đức, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam Get directions

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120 Song Hành Xa Lộ Hà Nội, Phường Tân Phú, Thủ Đức, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam Get directions

+84 28 3896 0260
suoitien.com
@suoitienthemeparkofficial

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@silverkris

A day on the tracks of Ho Chi Minh City’s new metro line - SilverKris

"A large amusement park near the line's terminal that can be slotted into a day trip from the city, offering a family-friendly diversion away from central urban sights." - Joshua Zukas

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@essie

Go with friends and day drink. Indoor sledding, haunted house, small water park, 25,000 crocodiles, lots of things to see and it’s completely empty usually.

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Susanna Veijalainen

Google
Visited on a Tuesday in July. At the gate we were told there is a blackout and some of the rides aren't in use and so apparently they couldn't sell us tickets for the whole park and all it's attractions. So we bought adult tickets for 220k/person, including a one-time trip in a train, access to a fruit farm (the ticket said "produce", but you'd have to pay more for food or beverages and access to crocodile park. All rides require additional tickets that were 30-50k/person. Waterpark opened at 1pm, even though the park opened at 8am. Waterpark would have also required an additional tickets. Neither ATM outside the park was working and of course there are no ATMs inside and all of the tickets must be paid in cash. Frankly the rides were disappointing. Also we found the crocodile section hideous - all other animals except crocodiles were cramped together in small cages, usually with nothing to play with. It was the saddest zoo I've ever seen. The decor and the ambiance of the park was much nicer. I really enjoyed the oriental themed decor. Restrooms are clean and easy to find.

t nguyen

Google
It was much cleaner than when we were here 15 years ago. Modern theme park. However, the ticket prices for individual attractions are quite high for an average local family outing.

Jan Marie

Google
Had an amazing time! Feeding the crocs was the highlight of the day. Unfortunately, the rides didn’t happen, especially the roller coaster we were most excited about 🙁 due to unexpected rain. Still, it was a fun and memorable experience!😍

Tu Thomas

Google
Suối Tiên Tourist Area becomes beautifully illuminated at night, creating a vibrant and colorful atmosphere. Despite many years of operation, the park has remained dedicated to maintaining and enhancing its exterior, ensuring that it continues to impress visitors with its well-designed and carefully decorated surroundings. The attention to detail in its lighting and decorations makes it a visually stunning destination after dark. Inside the park, many carnival-style games and attractions are still active, with new activities and entertainment options added over time. These updates keep the experience fresh for returning visitors. However, despite these improvements, the promotional efforts and media outreach to attract more tourists have not been fully developed. While the park has great potential, stronger marketing strategies could help bring in even more visitors and boost its appeal to a wider audience.

S Q

Google
Am getting used to Vietnam's idea of a theme park, usually with over the top cultural/religious features intermixed with seemingly random attractions catered to kids or families. It's like a Disneyland partitioned out to many lots and outsourced to different vendors. But that's part of the charm that makes such parks in Vietnam interesting. They may seem tacky at first glance but it is a smorgasbord on the rich cultural influences that have shaped Vietnam, many of which not by their own choosing but willing to embrace. Enjoy the sceneries of the different sections, don't have to buy the package tickets, u can choose to buy inside if something catches your fancy. Many of the other ticketed attractions are a little dated and run dwn. The water theme park though catered for families and kids, is enjoyable and pleasant to have at the end of the visit

Sarath Kheng

Google
Suoi Tien Cultural Tourism Area - An entertainment center combining a variety of traditional and modern values; famous for its long-standing Cultural - Historical - Spiritual works and increasingly developing new works suitable for the trend of green tourism experiences. Suoi Tien - The land of the Four Spirits in the four seasons Festivals and unique cultural and artistic events promise to bring visitors a memorable and extremely interesting tour. Coming to Suoi Tien, visitors can freely experience a variety of new works, attractive tourist activities and a series of art performances: Suoi Tien Farm, Sheep Farm, Giang Son Bach Thu, Tien Dong - Ngoc Nu Sea, Aquarium, Snow Castle, Magic Castle, Phoenix Fairy, Son Tinh - Thuy Tinh drama.

Jason Garbutt

Google
Pay for everything... 350k per person combo.. need the rest room? That's extra. Bad ticket sales experience.. Over rated before you even get in. Best part of the venue is the water park, but even this has extra charges - locker 20k. Back to the 350k combo ticket. Water park ok... Fairy Phoenix Kingdom just so so.. Last 'free' attraction as part of out ticket was the Witches forest. Blink and you will miss is. 2 min walked followed by a junior indor ride that is over in another 2 mins. Paid for the Magic Castle which despite its name has nothing to do with magic (or hogwarts for that matter despite having the name on the outside) but instead is a cheap haunted house of sorts, the kind you might have seen 40+ years ago. Maps.. or lack of them makes finding attractions hard. Food concessions. The one we stopped at couldn't even cook fries, dishing uo under cooked examples. Fried rice, juat average. Everything is extra, and at 30 years nothing has. POS machine... why?? So cash ir scan everywhere. Worth a visit? Not really when uou consider Vin Pearl does it better.. as does Vin Homes Grand Park.

Faren Neorah

Google
I'm not recommend this Magic castle place for under 6 years children.Because it's mentioned on a map as a Magic castle. But there's no magic. I expected some fairy or magic like that. But inside have ghosts and devils . It's very scary for the children.And it’s very dark inside. I saw some young boys and girls also screaming when they were going.They were not moving before us. They stopped and waited to pass some places with their phone lights. Its very good for place for big people. Must to go to this place (Magic castle)and see. I think that ticket counter people have to inform us before go inside the magic castle with the children. Some children are very sensitive about horror and get fearful. Others places are ok.