We started our journey to Hua Hin as early as 8am. The journey took us about 2hours and our first stop was the Santorini Park. Santorini Park brings a slice of the picture-perfect Greek island to
Cha-Am. It’s got all the details right, from classic whitewashed
buildings, colourfully painted windows, down to stone-paved paths and
domed towers. The five zones at Santorini Park provide all-encompassing entertainment.
Park Zone is essentially the amusement park part, with rides and games
set on vast landscaped grounds. All rides are imported, including the
40-metre-high Ferris wheel, double-decker carousel, G-MAX reverse
bungee, G-MAX giant swing, XD Dark Ride 7D interactive game and Asia’s
first Wallholla climbing structure. Village Zone is all about the Greek island’s village architecture and
its chilled-out coastal vibe. Wander down the maze of stone-paved lanes
lined with two-storey whitewashed buildings and more than 140 shopping
boutiques. Rest Area is where you will find a host of fast food outlets,
cafés, personal care salons, a petrol station, convenience stores and
more souvenir shops. Apart from shopping and entertainment, Santorini Park features an
Activities Zone, a 3,000sqm outdoor space for hosting live concerts and
performances.
We were all sweating badly due to the hot season and only managed to snap some quick photo. As we only have limited time at Hua Hin, we have to constantly remind ourselves not to waste any time. We left behind Emeryn's small cardigan at Santorini.
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