Phuket FantaSea
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Headquarters | Kamala Beach, Phuket, Thailand |
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Area served | 60 acres (20 ha) |
Owner | Phuket FantaSea Public Company Limited |
Website |
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Phuket FantaSea is a Thai nighttime cultural theme park located on the island of Phuket, in the south of the country. The park covers an area of 60 acres (20 ha) and features three main attractions, namely a Thai culture theatrical show, a theme buffet restaurant, and a shopping street. The park was created at a cost of over THB 3,500 million (USD$ 100 million) and was opened to the public for the first time on 20 December 1998.
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Fantasy of a Kingdom' show
A Thai cultural show infused with illusion techniques and special effects. The show is approximately 70 minutes in duration and performed inside a purpose-built theater called 'Palace of the Elephants', a reproduction of Sukhothai era stone elephant palace. Taking up the area of approximately 10 rai (4 acres) and 3 floors, it has a seating capacity of 3,000.
Golden Kinnaree buffet restaurant
The Golden Kinnaree Buffet Restaurant is designed in Ayutthaya-era architectural style, occupying an area of 5,220 m2 (approximately 1.3 acres), with the capacity to accommodate 4,000 seated guests and is one of the largest buffet restaurants in the world.
Festival Village shopping street
Festival Village is a shopping street. There are also a game town, an a la carte restaurant, a fast food eatery and bars.
References
- ↑ "Phuket: The Asian Luxury". Triptemptation.com. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
- ↑ "Phuket's Fantastic Party to Top All Phuket Parties - Phuket Wan". Phuketwan.com. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
- ↑ "Stepping into a mystical dream world at Phuket FantaSea - Ilse Gibson - United States Press Agency News (USPA News)". United States Press Agency News (USPA News). Retrieved 21 September 2018.
- ↑ "Thai Culture In Phuket at FantaSea". Russianmind.eu. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
Further reading
- "Kittikorn planning a second theme park". The Nation. August 24, 2002. Retrieved June 15, 2016.