The Best Theme Parks in Asia for Your Next Family Getaway

The holiday season is fast approaching, which means it’s time to plan those trips we’ve been saving up for since — probably the start of the year!
Looking for a thrilling family adventure? There’s no form of escapism quite like theme parks, and trust us, there’s always something for everyone there. Whether that’s carnival delights or rides that give you an adrenaline rush, going to a theme park is a fantastic family vacation package.
From making magical memories at Disneyland to seeing movies come alive at Universal Studios, we’ve listed the best theme parks in Asia where you can experience fun like no other!
Hong Kong Disneyland

When Walt Disney decided to create Disneyland, he said he wanted a place where children and adults can have fun together. So, it’s no surprise that it’s first on our list of theme parks you should consider visiting for your next family vacation.
Whether you’re a Disney fan or not, there’s something for everybody in Mickey’s domain. It’s not called “The Happiest Place on Earth” for nothing. In Asia’s first Disney theme park, for example, you can enjoy amazing thrill rides like Hyperspace Mountain or sail through the untamed Rivers of Adventure on the Jungle River Cruise. If you’re not one for rides, you can also enjoy attractions like street parades and musical castle shows, or stroll through the park’s themed lands while munching on some Mickey-shaped delights.
Oh, and speaking of themed lands, Hong Kong Disneyland has one of the newest ones in the Disney Park universe including the first-ever Avengers Campus where you can meet and greet your favorite Marvel superheroes and the World of Frozen where you can celebrate a happy Summer Snow Day with Queen Elsa, Anna, and all their friends from Arendelle.
Tickets can be purchased on their website. 1-day pass tickets are HK$639 (Adults), HK$ 475 (Child), and HK$100 (Senior). Meanwhile, you can also double the fun with 2-day passes for HK$1,132.
ICYDK, Hong Kong Disneyland also has three magical hotels which allow you to extend the magic long after you’ve stepped out of the park gates. You can read more about it here. And if you're worried about breaking the bank, here are some tips and tricks on how to enjoy this magical place on a budget!
Location: Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Sunny Bay, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Open daily from 10 AM to 8:30 PM
Ocean Park Hong Kong

This unique park offers more than just fun rides, but also a chance to learn more about the amazing creatures of the animal kingdom. Some might think it’s a theme park that does a lot of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) but Ocean Park CEO Ivan Wong said that it’s the other way around and that they’re more of “a conservation education institution that did really well in the theme park business.”
Dive into local diversity and see amazing Asian animals such as their cute pandas and Meerkats or be captivated by majestic underwater creatures from sharks to sting rays at the Waterfront. There are also various opportunities for you to get up close and personal with some of the animals including a chance to feed Penguins and encounter dolphins and sea lions.
All-day tickets are HK$498 (Adults), HK$249 (Child), and HK$100 (Senior/JoyYou card holders). For more details on attractions and program schedules, click here.
BONUS: Ocean Park also boasts Asia’s first all-weather Waterfront water park which features five unique zones that make for a splashing good fun for the entire family. Admission tickets are at HK$280 (Adults), HK$168 (Child/Student), and HK$150 (Senior/JoyYou card holder).
Location: 180 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong
Open daily from 10 AM to 7 PM.
Universal Studios Singapore

Universal Studios produced some of the world’s most beloved movies, so if you’re a big film geek, then you’re going to enjoy being inside this theme park filled with all sorts of movie sets and rides inspired by some of our favorite silver screen classics.
Universal Studios Singapore (USS) is located within Resorts World Sentosa, where you can experience a wide range of world-class attractions from waterparks to aquariums. USS has six themed zones, each having their own distinct rides, shows, and merchandise shops.
Fight alongside the Transformers robots or go on a heart-pumping space ride aboard the Battlestar Galactica in Sci-Fi City. Search the untamed jungles of The Lost World for dinosaurs and meet your favorite fairytale characters in Far Far Away; or join a street party with the Minions (ICYMI: Minion Land is opening in 2025!). Whatever genre you’re into, USS will surely have something to tickle your fancy.
One-day tickets are priced at S$83 (Adults) and S$62 (Child). To see their current ticket promotions, click here.
Location: 8 Sentosa Gateway Sentosa Island Singapore 098269
Open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. Closing times may change in later months. Check here for more details.
LEGOLAND Malaysia

This massive resort is playtime heaven for LEGO fans and the young at heart. The resort consists of a theme park, a water park, aquarium, and hotel. The highlight is the theme park, of course, which boasts over 40 rides and attractions across eight themed areas.
Fun fact: LEGOLAND Malaysia contains 15,000 LEGO models made from over 60 million LEGO bricks! If you think you can’t get enough of LEGO, well, you’re about to find out how true that is because there’s simply so much to see and do here.
Discover some of the region’s famous landmarks made entirely of LEGO in MINILAND Asia; go on a thrilling ride with twists and turns aboard The Dragon; or create your very own robot at a creative workshop in LEGO Mindstorms. Fun and educational, it’s the perfect getaway destination for the whole family.
Tickets are sold in single, double and triple park passes starting from RM199 (Adults) and RM169 (Child/Senior). For more information on ticket inclusions and special offers, click here.
Location: No. 7, Jalan LEGOLAND, Bandar Medini Iskandar Malaysia, Kampong Bukit Puteri, Malaysia
Open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM
Enchanted Kingdom

Known as the only world-class theme park in the Philippines, Enchanted Kingdom (EK) boasts a myriad of experiences within its multi-themed areas. Among its top attractions include the Space Shuttle roller coaster; the Rio Grande Rapids — an exhilarating ride where you get to traverse raging waters (warning, you will get wet!); and the Wheel of Fate Ferris Wheel which treats riders to stunning views as it lifts them 130 feet into the air!
A unique attraction you shouldn’t miss on your visit is AGILA the EKsperience, the Philippines’ first flying theatre and the largest of its kind in the world. It features a stunning nature film splashed across a massive screen, and accompanied by an orchestral soundtrack that will make riders feel as if they’re truly soaring through the natural wonders of the Philippines.
EK also has fun arcade games, street performances, character meet and greets, as well as many photo opportunities within its park premises.
Regular day passes are available for P1,200 (Adults) and P840 (Children with heights between 36 and 47 inches tall). Children below 36 inches can enter for free. On the other hand, EKspress One Day Passes are also available at P2,200 which allows you to skip long queues through the EKspress Ride Access lane. For other magical offers and packages, visit their website.
Location: San Lorenzo South, City of Sta. Rosa, Laguna, Philippines 4026
*Park operation days and hours may vary. Visit this page for more details.
Siam Amazing Park

Also known as Siam Park City, Siam Amazing Park was designed to be a “paradise of joy” and a place for people to experience the atmosphere, shopping, and entertainment of Thailand. Comprised of six zones, the massive park guarantees never-ending fun for every visitor.
Take a dip in the largest wave pool on the planet in Water World or dare to ride the Vortex, the leg-hanging spiral roller coaster, and the Giant Drop, the highest free-fall ride in Southeast Asia, in Extreme World.
There’s also the Adventure, Small, and Family Worlds which hosts a variety of fun experiences and kid-friendly rides. But one of our favorite areas has to be Bangkok World which is like the city’s best compressed in one area. Learn traditional Thai cooking techniques, get a taste of delicious local dishes, and buy yourselves a souvenir or two. It’s a tourism experience within a theme park like no other in the world.
Standard day passes are at THB1,000 (Adults) and THB850 (Child). You can also check here for their latest promotions and special packages.
Location: 203 Suansiam Road, Khannayao District, Bangkok 10230
Open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM
Ghibli Park

Prepare to be spirited away to the world of Studio Ghibli! This serene park on the outskirts of Nagoya, Japan is designed after some of Hayao Miyazaki’s masterpieces such as “My Neighbor Totoro,” “Howl’s Moving Castle,” and “Princess Mononoke.”
Ghibli Park opened in 2022 and features five areas spread out across the massive grounds of Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park (a.k.a. Moricoro Park). Visit Satsuki and Mei's house in the Dondoko Forest; explore the mountain landscapes at Mononoke Village; or stroll through the European-style townscape in the Valley of Witches where you just might spot Howl’s enchanted castle.
There are a few rides, restaurants and shops (which sell park-exclusive merch!) to explore, but what makes this attraction stand out is that it’s not your typical amusement park. For one, only a limited number of people are granted tickets to guarantee that each visitor can truly enjoy strolling through its themed areas, admiring the simple beauty of its attractions while reminiscing their favorite Ghibli moments. Now that we think about it, being in the park is very much like being inside a Studio Ghibli film: nostalgic and romantic.
Admission is limited to reservations with tickets sold two months in advance of your preferred date. It’s important to take note of this as tickets are not sold in the park itself. The Ghibli Park O-Sanpo Day Pass allows guests to have access to all five areas, restaurants, shops, and rides. Weekday prices are at JPY3,500 (Adults) and JPY 1,750 (Child), while weekend prices are priced at JPY4,000 (Adults) and JPY 2,000 (Child). Children aged three and below are free to enter.
However, this pass doesn’t give you access to the World Emporium (Hill of Youth), Satsuki and Mei's House (Dondoko Forest), The Okino Residence, Howl's Castle, and The House of Witches (Valley of Witches). If you’d like to have full access to all the park’s attractions, you will need to get the Ghibli Park O-Sanpo Day Pass Premium, which is priced at JPY7,300 and JPY 3,650 (Child) on weekdays; and JPY7,800 (Adults) and JPY 3,900 (Child) on weekends.
For more details on schedules and ticket inclusions, visit their website.
Location: Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park 1533-1 Ibaragabasama, Nagakute, Aichi
Open 10 AM to 5 PM (weekdays) and from 9 AM to 5 PM (weekends and holidays)
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