Phuket FantaSea

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 includes 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 (US$ 100 million) and was opened to the public on 20 December 1998.[1]

Phuket FantaSea
HeadquartersKamala Beach, Phuket, Thailand
Area served
60 acres (20 ha)
OwnerPhuket FantaSea Public Company Limited
Websitewww.phuket-fantasea.com

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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 a Sukhothai era stone elephant palace. Taking up an area of approximately 10 rai (4 acres) and 3 floors, it has a seating capacity of 3,000.[2]

Golden Kinnaree buffet restaurant

The Golden Kinnaree Buffet Restaurant is designed in an Ayutthaya-era architectural style, occupying an area of 5,220 m2 (approximately 1.3 acres), with a capacity of 4,000 seated guests and is one of the largest buffet restaurants in the world.[3]

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.[4]

References

  1. "Phuket: The Asian Luxury". Triptemptation.com. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  2. "Phuket's Fantastic Party to Top All Phuket Parties - Phuket Wan". Phuketwan.com. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  3. "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.
  4. "Thai Culture In Phuket at FantaSea". Russianmind.eu. Retrieved 21 September 2018.

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