South Thailand water park to open with star studded shows

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South Thailand water park to open with star studded shows

A new water park on the southern Thai peninsula is set to officially open this weekend with a scintillating entertainment extravaganza. The Andaman Water Park in Trang Province will welcome its first guests on Saturday with shows and musical performances laid on by some of Thailand’s top artistes.

Legendary musician Sek Loso is headlining at the three-day opening concerts and will be joined by elite magicians and comedians in providing entertainment rarely seen beyond the confines of the Thai capital of Bangkok. Extra fees are applicable to the three days of entertainment which begins on Saturday at 10:00.

Daily admission prices are THB250 for children under 90 centimetres and THB500 for adults. The performances will run through until 22:00 each evening. Advance tickets are still available from the website of ThaiTicketMajor.

Andaman Water Park is located in Na Tham Tai Sub-district and is slightly northwest of Trang City. 12GO ASIA sells tickets to Trang from the likes of Phuket and Bangkok. We also offer pre-booking services for ferry trips to Koh Libong and other local offshore Andaman Sea islands from Trang’s ports.

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