
There’s no shortage of immersive theme parks around Asia. From Malaysia’s LegoLand to hidden gems like Carnival Magic in Thailand, and the likes of Minion Land closer to home here in Singapore…you are spoilt for choice. But did you know there’s a must-visit theme park that resembles Disneyland just under two hours from Singapore? VinWonders Phu Quoc was designed to capture the magic and grandeur of iconic theme parks like Disneyland. It features elaborate architecture, themed lands, vibrant characters, and spectacular shows. And that’s not even the best part: a day-ticket is five times less expensive than the real Disneyland. Here’s why you need to visit the iconic theme park in Vietnam:

VinWonders Phu Quoc
Enter a world of adventure at VinWonders on the island of Phu Quoc in Vietnam. The entire 50-hectare park is divided into six zones: European Street, Fantasy World, Viking Village, Adventure World, Typhoon World, and The Seashell. In fact, The Seashell boasts the world’s largest turtle-shaped museum. Additionally, it is the largest theme park in Vietnam.

Each section of the park has its own unique theme and attractions. From medieval European boulevards and Viking villages to a sprawling water park, adrenaline-pumping rollercoasters, interactive fairytale experiences, over 100 rides, and much more…families and adventure seekers will be in their element. Certainly, VinWonders delivers a world-class experience that rivals global giants like Disneyland.

How does it resemble Disneyland?
VinWonders captures the magic of fairytale adventures like those at Disneyland. From immersive shows to themed experiences…visitors will find themselves strolling through cobblestone streets reminiscent of Europe like those in movies such as Beauty And The Beast, meeting fairytale heroes, and watching dazzling parades. Although, VinWonders adds a distinctive Vietnamese flair – blending local culture and mythology into its attractions – adding to its appeal to travellers.

Key attractions include the Adventure World with its record-breaking rollercoasters, Typhoon World water park’s massive slides and wave pools, the Mysterious Viking Village featuring zip lines and obstacle courses for hiking enthusiasts, and the iconic Quintessence of Vietnam Show which blends music, lights, and storytelling, alongside beloved characters in a Fantasy World.

Delightfully, Vietnam’s VinWonders tickets cost around $37 USD while tickets for Disneyland globally are up on more than $200 USD. Therefore, one of the park’s biggest draws is its affordability compared to similar theme parks worldwide. Tickets include access to all rides, shows, and attractions for one full-day of entertainment. Meanwhile, children and seniors get discounts and dining is reasonably priced.
How to get there
Travellers from Singapore can catch a one hour and 45 minutes flight to the island of Phu Quoc via Scoot or Vietjet Air from Changi Airport. The compelling holiday destination is perfect for families, marine lovers, or those seeking a piece of relaxation and adventure away from Singapore.

Be sure to arrive early, grab a park map, and make the most of the day exploring the world of VinWonders Phu Quoc. Find tickets.
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