Fantasea(幻多奇乐园)
Phuket FantaSea is the island's biggest show. With trapeze artists, a cast of hundreds, performing elephants and other animals and an exotic storyline that blends tradition with fantasy you'll have a wonderful evening out here.
But the extravaganza doesn't stop there as FantaSea also hosts one of the biggest buffets in Asia and is set in a theme park that offers carnival-like games, lots of shopping opportunities, a Palace of the Elephants, a Similan Adventure Centre several other food oulets. It's spectacular, it's extravagent, it's impressive and great entertainment value for all.
With building designs that are occasionally wacky, over-the-top costumes, and elephants milling about, Phuket FantaSea has all the subtlety of a mouthful of Thai chillies. But it can’t be avoided; everyone should go once.
Phuket FantaSea bills itself as “the ultimate cultural theme park”, and it’s tough to come up with a better description. The evening peaks with a stage show, but that’s not the only excitement. There’s a village with an assortment of shopping choices – from t-shirts to beachwear to jewellery – as well as carnival games, elephant rides, and restaurants. Everything is big, bright, ornate, and made to impress.
Operations at Phuket FantaSea are slick. Should you let them (and you should), they’ll make sure you’re picked up, fed, entertained, and returned safely to your hotel – all without missing a beat. Transitions from Point A to Point B to Point C are seamless, and there’s always plenty of staff around to keep you heading in the right direction. The size of this well-oiled machine is astounding, and makes its flawless execution that much more impressive.
Food and Fun at Phuket Fantasea
The Golden Kinnaree Buffet Restaurant is a perfect example of the park’s grand scale. It cavernous hall seats 4,000 hungry diners, and does so effortlessly. Two long buffet counters serve a mix of Thai and international food, while a changing selection of special dishes get their own kiosks at the front of the room. Wrap up the meal with coffee and a plate of scrumptious bite-sized desserts.
The Golden Kinnaree’s golden exterior, with an intricate peaked Thai-style roof and several statues, is a favourite backdrop for an untold number of pictures annually. But it’s not the only photo op. The Palace of the Elephants, a theatre made to look like a majestic, centuries-old palace – think Angkor Wat – is even more impressive. The luxury boutique is clad in shimmering mirrors and brilliant whites. However, nothing causes shutters to click like the koi pond at the park’s entrance, where a writhing mass of orange, yellow, and white battle for food (available for purchase).
There’s no shortage of ways to pass the time before the show starts. Jump aboard an elephant for a trip around the Songbird Luminarie. Head to Similan Adventure Center, a sea-themed arcade full of games the kids are sure to love. Watch the bartender spin, flip, and toss bottles while dancing a techno-jig at the open-air bar. Shop for that perfect memento; there’s a store (or stall) for every taste and budget. Or visit the photo studio and dress the family in traditional Thai costumes for a
The Main Event
The theatre opens at 20:30 and guests start filing through security. Cameras aren’t allowed inside, and they take it very seriously. Video cameras, digital cameras, camera phones – basically, everything short of pen and paper that can create an image – must be checked in. The process is quick and painless, and two minutes later you’re in a large hall full of costumed staff, baby elephants, and young tigers, all of which will pose for a photograph with you – for a fee.
The show kicks off in grand style at 21:00. The stage is huge, but the performance space is even bigger. Aisles, ceiling, audience – every part of the theatre is used. While the eye is treated to modern effects like smoke, explosions, lasers, rain, soaring people, the brain gets insights into Thai culture in the form of traditional dances from different regions of the country, shadow puppets, and a fascinating wardrobe. It’s not tough to believe elephants can become accomplished actors, but this show also employs goats, roosters, water buffalo, and doves in supporting roles.
The story isn’t easy to follow, and it doesn’t matter. Loud and funny moments interrupted by quiet, beautiful interludes do a great job conveying the emotion. The end result is a display that’s as dazzling as the sights outside the theatre. Young children, old children, and adult children all enjoy the show.
精彩的舞台剧:幻多奇剧场每晚都会表演精彩的节目,以讲故事的方式向游客展示泰国传统文化。 幻多奇乐园1998年底正式开幕,是普吉岛最受欢迎的旅游点。每晚幻多奇剧场都会表演精彩的节目,如歌舞、魔术、杂技以及大象表演,有英语和泰语讲解。这 里以一座古老村落的形式出现,向游客展示泰国传统文化神秘的一面,尤其是最后十几头大象一起走到舞台上,气势十分壮观。幻多奇乐园占地广阔,内有主题商业 街、小吃摊、宫廷式餐厅及豪华的现代化大剧院。在这里不但能买到具有泰国特色的手工艺品,还能品尝到当地的特色佳肴及世界各国的风味美食。泰国人把它当作 本土的迪士尼乐园。小贴士:游客去看表演时最好能衣着光鲜亮丽,因为进场后你会发现有许多的拍照机会,无论是和人还是动物,都会让你忍不住想和他们合影留 念,同人妖合影费用为20泰株。剧院座位分Golden Seat和普通座位,付款时要说清楚是哪种座位。如果参加一些游乐小游戏项目(如投篮、套圈圈、射击等),100泰铢可以玩三个项目(有联票)。 幻多奇舞台剧详解: 第一幕:所有的演员和大象入场和大家见个面,英文解说“这是一个魔幻的世界,是一个有关神化的故事,给大家展示的是泰国的历史”。演员的阵容艳丽,大象排 队入场很壮观。第二幕:神先创造了天、地、光明和太阳,人们快乐的生活着。突然有一天EVIL来了,打破了这份和谐,神的儿子和EVIL展开了殊死的搏 斗,然而不能打赢EVIL。这时神的坐骑大象赶来,救出了神的儿子,并同神的儿子一起赶走了EVIL,天下又恢复的和平。这一幕,用的是激光的技术配上复 古的皮影,让人耳目一新。第三幕:这一幕开始分阶段来诠释这上面的一幕。先是剧院一片漆黑,然后就看见许多演员吊在你的头顶演杂技。他们忽上忽下,飞行自 如。舞台打出来的是荧光,映出我们的衣服的颜色。第四幕:许多带翅膀的仙女下凡,男人健康的在阳光在农作,他们快乐的生活着。羊和小鸡训练有素的跑过舞 台,鸽子成群的被放出来在观众头上飞过又被收了回去。这是个男耕女织的时代。第五幕:两个西洋人变魔术,先变出了老虎,后邀请观众参与。从“刀切两段”到 “锅里煮”,看来参与者需要一定的心理素质。这一幕让大家都笑了出来。第六幕:神的儿子看上了人间的姑娘,唱了一段爱情歌曲。舞台上有一段DV,是当地泰 国渔民如何捕鱼和耕作,还有泰国独有的泰国舞蹈。第七幕:在一个下雨的夜晚,EVIL来了,掠走了神的儿子心爱的姑娘。雨真的从舞台上下了起来,电闪雷 鸣,让人身临其境。神的儿子得到消息,背上了行囊,追了出去。第八幕:是战斗的场面,地狱之火熊熊燃烧,勇士和野兽进行的殊死搏斗,受伤和死亡,神的儿子 倒下了,大象出现了,他在舞台上来回穿梭,打倒了EVIL。第九幕:神的儿子救出了姑娘,姑娘爱上了小伙,有情人终成眷属。而大象则被视为泰国的吉祥物和 守护神。几十头大象依次出场,场面宏大。第十幕:气球从天而降,谢幕欢送观众。 单看舞台表演,成人1100泰铢,12岁以下儿童800泰铢,提供接送;演出+自助餐套餐成人1600泰铢,12岁以下儿童1200泰铢。 开放时间:每天17:30-23:30。 演出时间:每天21:00,演出持续1小时15分左右。 位于卡马拉海滩,从芭东海滩乘坐出租车或TUK-TUK车前往约10分钟。 这里有全世界最大的宫殿式餐厅,可同时容纳四千人就餐的皇家雅宴自助助餐厅(Royal Feast Buffet)。自助餐:700泰铢/人。 就餐时间:18:00-20:30。
But the extravaganza doesn't stop there as FantaSea also hosts one of the biggest buffets in Asia and is set in a theme park that offers carnival-like games, lots of shopping opportunities, a Palace of the Elephants, a Similan Adventure Centre several other food oulets. It's spectacular, it's extravagent, it's impressive and great entertainment value for all.
With building designs that are occasionally wacky, over-the-top costumes, and elephants milling about, Phuket FantaSea has all the subtlety of a mouthful of Thai chillies. But it can’t be avoided; everyone should go once.
Phuket FantaSea bills itself as “the ultimate cultural theme park”, and it’s tough to come up with a better description. The evening peaks with a stage show, but that’s not the only excitement. There’s a village with an assortment of shopping choices – from t-shirts to beachwear to jewellery – as well as carnival games, elephant rides, and restaurants. Everything is big, bright, ornate, and made to impress.
Operations at Phuket FantaSea are slick. Should you let them (and you should), they’ll make sure you’re picked up, fed, entertained, and returned safely to your hotel – all without missing a beat. Transitions from Point A to Point B to Point C are seamless, and there’s always plenty of staff around to keep you heading in the right direction. The size of this well-oiled machine is astounding, and makes its flawless execution that much more impressive.
Food and Fun at Phuket Fantasea
The Golden Kinnaree Buffet Restaurant is a perfect example of the park’s grand scale. It cavernous hall seats 4,000 hungry diners, and does so effortlessly. Two long buffet counters serve a mix of Thai and international food, while a changing selection of special dishes get their own kiosks at the front of the room. Wrap up the meal with coffee and a plate of scrumptious bite-sized desserts.
The Golden Kinnaree’s golden exterior, with an intricate peaked Thai-style roof and several statues, is a favourite backdrop for an untold number of pictures annually. But it’s not the only photo op. The Palace of the Elephants, a theatre made to look like a majestic, centuries-old palace – think Angkor Wat – is even more impressive. The luxury boutique is clad in shimmering mirrors and brilliant whites. However, nothing causes shutters to click like the koi pond at the park’s entrance, where a writhing mass of orange, yellow, and white battle for food (available for purchase).
There’s no shortage of ways to pass the time before the show starts. Jump aboard an elephant for a trip around the Songbird Luminarie. Head to Similan Adventure Center, a sea-themed arcade full of games the kids are sure to love. Watch the bartender spin, flip, and toss bottles while dancing a techno-jig at the open-air bar. Shop for that perfect memento; there’s a store (or stall) for every taste and budget. Or visit the photo studio and dress the family in traditional Thai costumes for a
The Main Event
The theatre opens at 20:30 and guests start filing through security. Cameras aren’t allowed inside, and they take it very seriously. Video cameras, digital cameras, camera phones – basically, everything short of pen and paper that can create an image – must be checked in. The process is quick and painless, and two minutes later you’re in a large hall full of costumed staff, baby elephants, and young tigers, all of which will pose for a photograph with you – for a fee.
The show kicks off in grand style at 21:00. The stage is huge, but the performance space is even bigger. Aisles, ceiling, audience – every part of the theatre is used. While the eye is treated to modern effects like smoke, explosions, lasers, rain, soaring people, the brain gets insights into Thai culture in the form of traditional dances from different regions of the country, shadow puppets, and a fascinating wardrobe. It’s not tough to believe elephants can become accomplished actors, but this show also employs goats, roosters, water buffalo, and doves in supporting roles.
The story isn’t easy to follow, and it doesn’t matter. Loud and funny moments interrupted by quiet, beautiful interludes do a great job conveying the emotion. The end result is a display that’s as dazzling as the sights outside the theatre. Young children, old children, and adult children all enjoy the show.
精彩的舞台剧:幻多奇剧场每晚都会表演精彩的节目,以讲故事的方式向游客展示泰国传统文化。 幻多奇乐园1998年底正式开幕,是普吉岛最受欢迎的旅游点。每晚幻多奇剧场都会表演精彩的节目,如歌舞、魔术、杂技以及大象表演,有英语和泰语讲解。这 里以一座古老村落的形式出现,向游客展示泰国传统文化神秘的一面,尤其是最后十几头大象一起走到舞台上,气势十分壮观。幻多奇乐园占地广阔,内有主题商业 街、小吃摊、宫廷式餐厅及豪华的现代化大剧院。在这里不但能买到具有泰国特色的手工艺品,还能品尝到当地的特色佳肴及世界各国的风味美食。泰国人把它当作 本土的迪士尼乐园。小贴士:游客去看表演时最好能衣着光鲜亮丽,因为进场后你会发现有许多的拍照机会,无论是和人还是动物,都会让你忍不住想和他们合影留 念,同人妖合影费用为20泰株。剧院座位分Golden Seat和普通座位,付款时要说清楚是哪种座位。如果参加一些游乐小游戏项目(如投篮、套圈圈、射击等),100泰铢可以玩三个项目(有联票)。 幻多奇舞台剧详解: 第一幕:所有的演员和大象入场和大家见个面,英文解说“这是一个魔幻的世界,是一个有关神化的故事,给大家展示的是泰国的历史”。演员的阵容艳丽,大象排 队入场很壮观。第二幕:神先创造了天、地、光明和太阳,人们快乐的生活着。突然有一天EVIL来了,打破了这份和谐,神的儿子和EVIL展开了殊死的搏 斗,然而不能打赢EVIL。这时神的坐骑大象赶来,救出了神的儿子,并同神的儿子一起赶走了EVIL,天下又恢复的和平。这一幕,用的是激光的技术配上复 古的皮影,让人耳目一新。第三幕:这一幕开始分阶段来诠释这上面的一幕。先是剧院一片漆黑,然后就看见许多演员吊在你的头顶演杂技。他们忽上忽下,飞行自 如。舞台打出来的是荧光,映出我们的衣服的颜色。第四幕:许多带翅膀的仙女下凡,男人健康的在阳光在农作,他们快乐的生活着。羊和小鸡训练有素的跑过舞 台,鸽子成群的被放出来在观众头上飞过又被收了回去。这是个男耕女织的时代。第五幕:两个西洋人变魔术,先变出了老虎,后邀请观众参与。从“刀切两段”到 “锅里煮”,看来参与者需要一定的心理素质。这一幕让大家都笑了出来。第六幕:神的儿子看上了人间的姑娘,唱了一段爱情歌曲。舞台上有一段DV,是当地泰 国渔民如何捕鱼和耕作,还有泰国独有的泰国舞蹈。第七幕:在一个下雨的夜晚,EVIL来了,掠走了神的儿子心爱的姑娘。雨真的从舞台上下了起来,电闪雷 鸣,让人身临其境。神的儿子得到消息,背上了行囊,追了出去。第八幕:是战斗的场面,地狱之火熊熊燃烧,勇士和野兽进行的殊死搏斗,受伤和死亡,神的儿子 倒下了,大象出现了,他在舞台上来回穿梭,打倒了EVIL。第九幕:神的儿子救出了姑娘,姑娘爱上了小伙,有情人终成眷属。而大象则被视为泰国的吉祥物和 守护神。几十头大象依次出场,场面宏大。第十幕:气球从天而降,谢幕欢送观众。 单看舞台表演,成人1100泰铢,12岁以下儿童800泰铢,提供接送;演出+自助餐套餐成人1600泰铢,12岁以下儿童1200泰铢。 开放时间:每天17:30-23:30。 演出时间:每天21:00,演出持续1小时15分左右。 位于卡马拉海滩,从芭东海滩乘坐出租车或TUK-TUK车前往约10分钟。 这里有全世界最大的宫殿式餐厅,可同时容纳四千人就餐的皇家雅宴自助助餐厅(Royal Feast Buffet)。自助餐:700泰铢/人。 就餐时间:18:00-20:30。