Dream World Bangkok: Rides, Snow Town, Tickets & Theme Park Guide

Colorful fairytale entrance gate of Dream World theme park in Bangkok

Dream World Bangkok is a classic American-style theme park located in Thanyaburi district, Pathum Thani province, just north of Bangkok. Often called the “Disneyland of Thailand,” it offers a nostalgic mix of fairy tale castles, adrenaline-pumping rides, manicured gardens, and live shows. Since opening in 1993, it has been a favorite weekend destination for local families and tourists seeking a break from the city’s heat. Whether you want to experience snow in the tropics, ride a suspended roller coaster, or take photos in the “Love Garden,” Dream World provides a full day of entertainment.

Where is it located?

Address: 62 Moo 1, Rangsit-Ongkarak Road (Kilometer 7), Bueng Yitho, Thanyaburi District, Pathum Thani 12130, Thailand.

  • Distance: Approximately 40–50 km (about 1 hour) north of downtown Bangkok.
  • Accessibility: It is not directly next to a BTS or MRT station, so a combination of public transport or a taxi is required.

Ticket options for Dream World Bangkok

Tickets are available for foreigners and Thai nationals (often with different pricing structures).

  1. Dream World Visa (Unlimited Rides):
    • Includes: Entrance fee + Unlimited rides on most attractions (usually excludes Snow Town, Go-Karts, and Carnival Games).
    • Price (Foreigner): Approx. 600 – 700 THB (online discounts available).
  2. Super Visa (Unlimited + Snow Town):
    • Includes: Entrance + Unlimited rides + Snow Town entry.
    • Price (Foreigner): Approx. 800 – 1,000 THB.
  3. Entrance Only:
    • Includes: Just entry to the park and shows. You pay per ride inside.
    • Price: Approx. 250 – 300 THB.
  4. Buffet Lunch Add-On:
    • Many packages include a buffet lunch at the food court for an extra 150 – 200 THB.
  • Where to Buy: Buying online via Klook, Trip.com, or Trazy is significantly cheaper than buying at the gate.
  • Note: “Unlimited” usually excludes the Go-Kart, Bicycle Boat, and Carnival Games (these are always pay-per-play).

Dream World Bangkok opening hours

  • Monday – Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
  • Weekends & Holidays: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM.
  • Note: The Hollywood Action Show and Parade usually happen in the afternoon (check the schedule at the entrance).

Best time to go to Dream World

  • Weekdays (Tue-Thu): These are the quietest days. You will have very short wait times for rides like the Sky Coaster and Tornado.
  • Cool Season (Nov-Feb): Walking around the park is much more pleasant when it isn’t 35°C.
  • Morning: Arrive at 10:00 AM. Head straight to Snow Town or the popular roller coasters before the school groups and tour buses fill up the park.

Dream World Bangkok map

The park is divided into four main zones:

  1. Dream World Plaza: The entrance area, designed like a European village with shops and photo ops.
  2. Dream Garden: A relaxing zone with the cable car, Seven Wonders of the World replicas, and the Love Garden.
  3. Fantasy Land: The fairy tale area featuring Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, the Giant’s House, and the Hurricane ride.
  4. Adventure Land: The largest zone with the thrill rides (Sky Coaster, Grand Canyon, Super Splash) and Snow Town.

Facilities at Dream World Bangkok

  • Food Court: A large cafeteria serving Thai and international buffet (often included in tour packages).
  • KFC & Shops: There is a KFC and several snack stalls selling popcorn, drinks, and ice cream throughout the park.
  • Prayer Room: Available for Muslim visitors.
  • Shuttle Service: There is an internal shuttle train if you get tired of walking.
  • Lockers: Available at the entrance for rent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Snow Town worth it?

Yes. It is a unique experience in tropical Thailand. You get jackets and boots (included) and can slide down a snow ramp on a sled. It is kept at -8°C, so dress warmly underneath!

Can I bring food?

Outside food is generally not allowed, but they are not overly strict about water bottles.

Is it good for toddlers?

Yes. There is an Animal Farm (petting zoo), a train ride, and “The Giant’s House” (a walkthrough attraction with oversized furniture) that kids love.

How do I get there from Bangkok?

Taxi/Grab: The easiest way. Cost is approx. 400–600 THB one way from central Bangkok.
Bus: Take Bus 538 (from Victory Monument) directly to Dream World. It is cheap but takes longer.
BTS + Taxi: Take the BTS to Khu Khot Station (Green Line), then take a taxi (approx. 150-200 THB) for the remaining 15 km.

Hotels near Dream World Bangkok

If you want to stay close to the park (perhaps to visit Future Park Rangsit nearby), consider:

  1. Novotel Bangkok Future Park Rangsit: High-end, very close.
  2. Nidhra: A stylish budget option about 10 mins away.
  3. Hop Inn Rangsit: Reliable budget chain hotel.
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Jamshed is a versatile traveler, equally drawn to the vibrant energy of city escapes and the peaceful solitude of remote getaways. On some trips, he indulges in resort hopping, while on others, he spends little time in his accommodation, fully immersing himself in the destination. A passionate foodie, Jamshed delights in exploring local cuisines, with a particular love for flavorful non-vegetarian dishes. Favourite Cities: Amsterdam, Las Vegas, Dublin, Prague, Vienna

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