We had a terrible experience at Siam water park , it is expensive and dirty and very unprofessional. We had a terrible experience where our wallet and bags etc were stolen from the beach with our water park tickets.
The staff at Siam Water made us wait for 1 hour outside with my kids ( treating us like thieves), then asked me to go the hotel to get the police report whilst my wife and kids had to wait outside, then the staff wouldn't give us entry as the tickets were not itemised on the police report.
We then paid again to go in again, as my children were so upset. They said "send through the proof of payment when you get back home and we will refund you" Guess what... they refused that too.
I would not go back to SIam Water park if it was free.
They treated us like criminals. The food areas were dirty, food was over priced. and the staff very unhelpful. This was terrible experience.
You claim the waterpark is expensive yet you were happy to pay for entrance in the first place
Bit confused here.
Mark
The tickets were purchased by credit card, and they told us a refund would be provided if proof purchase was provided, it was and they still then changed their mind.
Also, have you pursued claiming for the value of the stolen tickets via your travel insurance? Though given that they aren't listed on the police report of what was stolen, I think that the chances of them doing so are probably very slim.
SM
it is expensive and dirty and very unprofessional.
That's your opinion, not a fact.!
They have no obligation what-so-ever to do this. Normal process would be to buy a new ticket and claim any loss from your insurance Company
Exactly, so what's the complaint.? Complaining about a theme park not letting you in without valid tickets.?
Last year in Ocotber my daughter went to Siam Park with another family and the husband lost his wedding ring in the water! Now the staff could not do enough to help them find his ring and guess what find it they did They all said it was a lovely place, and yes whilst the food was dear, isn't every eating establishment like this over priced? Yet we still pay it
AP1408, err perhaps they didn't find out it was dirty until they actually got into the park?
That's what I was thinking madsue. Its not rocket science to work it out, you can hardly know what a place is like for cleanliness until after you have been in it for a few hours and used the various facilities and by then they have got your money.
Thanks doepsmc Thought I was the only one to think the comments above from some people were a bit harsh. And I think it's comments like those that can sometimes make new members reluctant to post again
I think he means he re-paid for initial entrance - they wouldn't let them in the first time because he had his tickets stolen.
Again it's the old written word scenario. You've got to make it clear and precise from the start, or your post can be misinterpreted
again to go in, which was when they found it dirty. It does tend to depend on how you read the posts
Exactly Glynis I read that the OP's orignal tickets were stolen, and because of the fact that the children were disappointed that they chose to pay Perhaps the thief did use the tickets to gain admittance but, whilst I don't know this place I assume it was busy and their system may not work as easy as the op may think in tracing the culprits. It might work stopping someone gaining entrance if the ticket has not been used when they are informed but many places once you are in the tickets are never needed.
Dirty and expensive. Even with a good clean up crew that is more often down to the people using the place. Expensive? One reason why I avoid such places.
Without wishing to belittle the OP and their problem I think the post is more to do with wanting to tell people of their personal misfortune and feelings. This is the complaint section and people often post complaining, yet are not actually asking for our help or assistance.
I don't see there is anything we can do except take notice that we should be extra vigilant when visiting such places.
fwh
The bag got stolen before they got there - not the park's fault. Was this a pickpocket or mugging - or was the bag left unattended?
The tickets weren't on the itemised list of contents - why not? The suggestion is that if they had been on the list the park would have given free replacements - I can think of loads of companies who wouldn't so this one seems quite good in that respect.
As for
who are "they" - the park or card company? If the park, what exactly was the proof that was sent and rejected?The tickets were purchased by credit card, and they told us a refund would be provided if proof purchase was provided
I wonder whether there would ahve been a complaint about the food area if the day hadn't started so badly.
But what really lets this complaint down is that it doesn't say where this Siam Water Park is! So if there's more than one on the planet the rest are going to be really unhappy about this.
steve8482 wrote:But what really lets this complaint down is that it doesn't say where this Siam Water Park is! So if there's more than one on the planet the rest are going to be really unhappy about this.
So far I've found 2. Tenerife and Bangkok
See what I mean!
So one of them is due an apology!
Or both of them is due an apology because opinions are not necessarily fact.
I went to Taronga Zoo in Sydney, I thought it was expensive at $49 ( around £38 each, that was over 70 quid for both of us for a few hours)) but if the exchange rate had been a bit more favourable, then I probably wouldn't hold that view, I thought the food hall was a rip off, again the exchange rate didn't help, but these places are notorious for being over-priced, and because it was a sweltering day, most of the animals had the sense to disappear out of view and into the shade, and some animals were not on display at all....so I could say it was a "rip-off".
Some of that is fact on that day, but if the animals had all been out and I was an Aussie using dollars, I probably would think it was great value for money and looking at the amount of visitors this world famous zoo attracts, my opinion is based on my experience and the events that day, it doesn't confirm that because I was disappointed, that will be be situation every day and I should go public and slate the place.
IMO: Where the OP failed (apart from not stating the location) was by not using the words " in my opinion or based on my experience" and instead we got a statement in the title that Siam Park (whichever one) is the worst water slide park in the world, to be taken as a fact.
Sanji
The poster is obviously new and may not sit here on travel forums all of the time so knows exactly what and where to post, we all have to start somewhere. We often find that many people come on here to complain about something when it's not quite in content of the forum description and it's blatantly obvious that all he's trying to do is warn others not to waste their time or money at the place.
No wonder the numbers using this site or dwindling, pretty soon no new people will bother posting here again. With a welcome like that I would'nt bother either!
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