I never thought there would be a theme park dedicated to dinosaurs on this scale.

Today, Patch will take you on a tour of Dinosaur Planet, the most amazing dinosaur-themed theme park you'll ever see in the heart of Bangkok.

Location: Sukhumvit Road, between Sukhumvit Soi 22 and 24. Landmarks: Emporium Emquatier and Villa Market on the opposite side of the street, diagonally across from the Theme Park.

Business hours: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM.

Regular price: Adults 600 baht, Children (90-140 cm) 400 baht.

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Pass through the park if you are walking from Emporium.


Patch heard that the amusement park would be closed in May and would become EmSphere. Therefore, she bought a buy-one-get-one-free adult ticket using the Bangkok Bank promotion at the tourism event last February. This price did not include DinoEye DinoFarm, which was considered a very good deal.

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This place has a lot of sponsors. Inside, there are 8 zones. Starting from the Dinosaur District, it is an exhibition room with four sections. Inside, there is information about dinosaur species and dinosaur eggs that were excavated in Thailand. There is also a hypothetical event when a giant dinosaur invaded the dinosaur egg research room. I have been to this room twice.

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Some characteristics are similar to those of a chicken.

The eggs in this exhibition are the eggs of this creature.

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The night view is stunning with the city lights illuminating the surrounding skyscrapers in the Sukhumvit area.

Next up is Stars of Dino, where excited fans can experience life-size, moving dinosaur replicas complete with realistic sounds and visuals. The exhibit features a diverse range of dinosaur species, offering an immersive and educational experience.

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The next section is The Great Volcano and The Extinction Live Show, which has three shows per day starting at 6:30 PM. It is recommended to watch this before going to 4D Deep World.

When taking photos with the dinosaurs, please do not put your head in their mouths. Fan Patch has already had his head bitten.

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The performance will depict the changing natural environment and the struggle for survival of the dinosaurs.

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It is recommended to sit in the center of the stage or opposite this scene to get a clear view of the flying dinosaurs.


After the show, you can visit the 4D Deep World, ride dinosaurs at Dino Farm (100 baht per child), or go to Raptor Extreme. I opted to skip Dino Farm, as I was clearly too tall. Instead, I chose the 4D Deep World, where photography and videography are prohibited. Therefore, I have no images to share. However, out of all eight zones, this was my favorite. We descended into the depths of the earth, encountering numerous dinosaurs and witnessing thrilling battles. Be warned, it's freezing in there, so bring a jacket!

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Raptor Extreme

The next zone is Raptor Extreme, which is sure to be a hit with teenagers and adults alike. Here, you'll have the thrilling experience of being chased by a single raptor, much to the dismay of those inside. Within four minutes, everyone must find a keycard to escape the base.

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The final part, Dino Eye. The picture above is the ending scene of the ride, where you can see the mammoth and Sabor.

Before boarding the ride, we will be immersed in an underwater world teeming with colossal mosasaurs, sharks, and numerous other underwater dinosaurs swimming around us.

During a promotion for Bangkok Bank cardholders, Patchara enjoyed a buy-one-get-one-free deal on tickets for 200 baht, making it an exceptional value. The air-conditioned gondolas offered a refreshing escape from the heat, providing stunning views of hotels, shopping malls, and houses around Sukhumvit. This unique perspective is not easily accessible elsewhere. Don't miss the Dino Eye!

Unfortunately, I missed one item, Dino Square, due to a timing error on my part. I had to replay Dinosaur District from the beginning, and by the time I returned, Dino Square was already closed. It was just a little past 9 pm. However, I still missed several other things, such as the dinosaur donuts, the souvenir shop, and the 7D ride, which is currently under maintenance and will reopen on January 16th.

For souvenir shops, those who missed the opportunity can return with their old tickets to enter and purchase items. This information was confirmed by all three ticket inspectors at the entrance.

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