Everything is thought out to the last detail. They are very warmly welcomed by beautiful people with beaming smiles and dancing. In a Thai village, you can experience the whole cultural flavor. The dinner impresses with a variety of Thai dishes of decent quality, you can try native Thai desserts, and lovers of traditional food will not have to experience discomfort - the choice is huge. But the most amazing thing, of course, is the theatrical performance. Such costumes and decorations are simply amazing. I don't know who's complaining about cartoons in the script, it's at least incorrect. This program is included in the Guinness Book of Records and is incredibly spectacular in all respects, with 150 actors involved. We had fun. No cons, just a delight.
An original show, beautiful and designed for all ages. The event includes a visit to an ethnic mini village with boating, kite making workshops, etc. A restaurant with national cuisine in the image of the Thai night market and a buffet, it's hard to stay hungry, cola drinks, tea, (beer is not included in the price, but the price tag is adequate). At sunset, the first part of the show begins - on the square, under the spray of a musical fountain, dancers show national dances, a bright and incendiary show. The main part of the show takes place in a concert hall designed for about 3 thousand spectators, huge with good air conditioning (blouses don't hurt) and technically impressive! Aerialists, a real river and a tropical downpour look very impressive. The show is dedicated to the national legends and historical events of the Kingdom of Siam.
The organization of the reception of guests, security screening and wires before the transfer is honed to automatism. I definitely recommend this event to visit!
It's a good place, it will be interesting for both adults and children. I really liked the village on the territory of the complex. The show is colorful - the scenery is very beautiful - the children were not bored. The buffet before the performance is good - Thai and European cuisine.
The show itself cannot be filmed, cameras and tablets must be taken to the storage room before entering the theater (and chewing gum)