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Phuket FantaSea
Phuket FantaSea
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Smooth operator
Phuket FantaSea bills itself as the ultimate cultural theme park, and its tough to come up with a better description. The evening peaks with a stage show, but thats not the only excitement. Theres 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), theyll make sure youre 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 theres 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
The Golden Kinnaree Buffet Restaurant is a perfect example of the parks 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 Kinnarees golden exterior, with an intricate peaked Thai-style roof and several statues, is a favourite backdrop for an untold number of pictures annually. But its 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 parks entrance, where a writhing mass of orange, yellow, and white battle for food (available for purchase).
Theres 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; theres a store (or stall) for every taste and budget. Or visit the photo studio and dress the family in traditional Thai costumes for a unique keepsake. The main event
The theatre opens at 20:30 and guests start filing through security. Cameras arent 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 youre 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. Its 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 isnt easy to follow, and it doesnt matter. Loud and funny moments interrupted by quiet, beautiful interludes do a great job conveying the emotion. The end result is a display thats as dazzling as the sights outside the theatre. Young children, old children, and adult children all enjoy the show.
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