REVIEW · VUNG TAU
Skip the Line: Ho May Park Package Ticket in Vung Tau
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Vung Tau packs a lot into one ticket. This Ho May Park package is built for people who want the cable car skyline ride, mountain-top attractions, and the big night performance without wasting time in lines. I like that it bundles major “wow” moments, especially the Ho May Grand Show, a nightly art-and-water spectacle with advanced projection and effects.
The park side of this ticket is also genuinely fun. You get access to an entertainment area with dozens of high-energy rides like the Ultimate Slide, Drift King, Quick Jump, Tarzan, Zipline, and Alpine Coaster, plus an indoor game zone with more than 70 options and shows like magic and circus. The big drawback to keep in mind: the package wording can feel like everything is fully included once you arrive, but you may still need to budget for extra transport around the park in practice, and lunch isn’t included.
Practical note: weather matters here. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled for poor conditions, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund. Also, if you hit an operational issue on the day, be proactive with contacting the provider fast, because getting a clear resolution quickly can matter.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Why This Ho May Park Package Feels Like Good Value
- Vung Tau by Cable Car: Starting With Views From Cable Station 1
- Thrill Rides and the Game Zone: How the Park Fills the Middle of Your Day
- The Mountain-Top Water Park and Splash Time You’ll Actually Remember
- Ho May Grand Show: The Night Performance That Pulls It Together
- Price, Inclusions, and What Might Cost Extra
- Timing Tips: How to Plan a Smooth Day Without Losing Hours
- Who This Ho May Park Package Is Best For
- Should You Book the Ho May Park Package Ticket?
- FAQ
- How much does the Ho May Park package ticket cost?
- How long does the experience take?
- Is the ticket digital or printed?
- What time is the park open?
- What’s included with the package ticket?
- Does this ticket include the Ho May Grand Show?
- Is lunch included?
- Is the cable car ride included both directions?
- What happens if weather is poor?
Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Skip-the-line focus so you spend more time riding and less time waiting
- Cable car ride with high-tech safety and panoramic views from cable station 1
- Thrill rides plus indoor fun (think slides, coasters, zipline, magic, and games)
- A true night anchor with the Ho May Grand Show (water, light, fire, 5D mapping)
- A lot of built-in variety so you can mix adrenaline and chill time
- Plan around logistics: lunch not included, and internal transport may cost extra
Why This Ho May Park Package Feels Like Good Value
At $22.57 per person, this is priced like an all-day “greatest hits” pass. The value isn’t just that it includes a lot of activities. It’s that the ticket is designed around the park’s busiest moments: the cable car and the big evening show. When you time those right, you avoid the classic theme-park problem of paying for entry but losing hours to lines and scheduling gaps.
You also get a mobile ticket, which is convenient when you’re juggling rides, shows, and getting back to the right area. The park’s hours run daily from 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM, with an extended operating period listed for the attraction, so you can pick an early start or a later “show-first” approach.
One more value angle: the package is small-group sized, with a maximum of 10 travelers. That doesn’t magically make crowds disappear, but it usually helps you feel less herded and more able to manage your own pace.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Vung Tau.
Vung Tau by Cable Car: Starting With Views From Cable Station 1

The experience kicks off with the Vung Tau cable system using modern, safe technology imported from Europe. If you like views and you want your visit to feel like more than just rides, this part matters. You’re moving above the city and getting a sense of the terrain the park is built on.
The cable car ride begins at cable station number 1. The viewpoint is described with a poetic but useful idea: gold forest, silver sea. Even if you don’t memorize the wording, it helps you expect a scenic overlook rather than a quick hop. The transport capacity is listed as 2,000 people per hour, which is a strong hint that the system is built to handle flow efficiently.
In the package, the cable car is included two ways. That’s important because it means you’re not guessing whether you’ll need to pay again later just to get back down. For timing, I’d treat this ride as a “warm-up.” It’s your easiest way to orient yourself in Vung Tau’s hills and understand where the park areas sit.
Thrill Rides and the Game Zone: How the Park Fills the Middle of Your Day

This is where Ho May Park turns into a full-on amusement mix: outdoor thrill rides plus indoor entertainment, designed for different energy levels. On paper, it can sound like a standard theme park day. In practice, it feels more balanced because you have options when your legs need a break or the weather shifts.
Outdoor highlights you’ll see promoted include the Ultimate Slide, Drift King, Quick Jump, Tarzan, Zipline, and Alpine Coaster. If you’re traveling with teens or anyone who likes speed and height, these are the rides to target first while you still have energy and before lines build.
Then there’s the indoor side: the entertainment center offers more than 70 games, and it also runs magic shows and circus-style entertainment. This is the section that saves your day if you’re traveling with mixed ages or you’re simply not in the mood for nonstop adrenaline. You’ll also find a kid playground area for smaller children, which makes the park feel like it’s not only aimed at one type of visitor.
Two practical tips for this middle chunk:
- Set a rough plan for the first 2–3 thrill rides you care about most, then let the rest be flexible.
- If you’re trying to hit shows and water features too, don’t let indoor games eat your whole afternoon. Use them as weather insurance and recovery time.
The Mountain-Top Water Park and Splash Time You’ll Actually Remember

Ho May Park isn’t just rides under the sun. It includes a mountain-top water park element, and the big win here is the setting. Being up higher changes the feel. You’re not just splashing in a random water area. You’re combining water play with the park’s hillside energy.
That matters if you’re visiting during hotter months. Water attractions tend to be the best way to cool down without turning your day into a nap. It’s also a good “swap” when you’ve done a few thrill rides and want something different before you commit to the evening show.
Because the details of specific slides and timings aren’t provided here, plan with a simple mindset: bring swimwear if you think you’ll use the water park, and expect some of your day to be fluid based on how you feel and what’s open when you arrive.
Ho May Grand Show: The Night Performance That Pulls It Together

This is the anchor. The Ho May Grand Show is described as an art, music, and water show with advanced presentation effects: 5D mapping, 3D laser and sound, plus lighting, fire, and water effects. That combination is the difference between an okay theme-park show and a “we should stay until night” kind of moment.
The venue is built for impact, with a 5000-seat stand and an enormous outdoor screen up to 2500 inches. Every night, the show is set up so the park turns into a bright light-and-laser experience. On top of the visuals, the show is also said to carry messages about humanity, so it’s not only spectacle.
If you want to get the most out of it, don’t treat it like a casual add-on. Plan your afternoon so you’re not exhausted. This is also where you benefit from the package structure: you already have your cable car and daytime activities lined up, and the show becomes the natural finish.
Price, Inclusions, and What Might Cost Extra

Let’s talk real value. The package includes:
- Cable car two ways
- Over 80 activities/games, including an UFO Fulldome film
- The Ho May musical fountain show every night
- Admission across the park activities and performances in the package structure
At $22.57, that’s not just “cheap entry.” It’s a way to buy access to a whole schedule of things, including both daytime entertainment and nighttime programming.
Now the cautious part. One thing to remember is that some costs inside theme parks don’t always feel included in the way you expect. You may need to pay extra for transport around the park. Lunch is also not included. So if you’re trying to keep your trip budget-tight, plan for meals on your own and keep a small buffer for internal moving costs.
If you’re visiting with friends or family, this is also a cost-friendly pick because it helps you align everyone’s interests. Thrill riders have plenty to do, and game-and-show folks have plenty too.
Timing Tips: How to Plan a Smooth Day Without Losing Hours

You’re working with an experience window that can run about 2 to 10 hours (approx.), and the park is open from 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM. That wide range is a clue: you can do a fast visit or you can stay for the full arc, including the evening show.
Here’s a practical pacing approach:
- Start with the cable car early if you can. It’s your easy opener and helps you understand the layout.
- Hit 2–3 big thrill rides while the day is young.
- Use the indoor game center and the magic/circus shows as a reset if you’re tired or if the weather shifts.
- Save enough energy for water play if you want it.
- Finish with the Ho May Grand Show and aim to be ready well before it starts.
Group size can also affect timing. With a max of 10 travelers, you’ll usually have more freedom to move around at your own pace. Still, do yourself a favor: don’t show up right at the last minute. Queueing and finding your way inside can eat time fast.
Who This Ho May Park Package Is Best For

This ticket makes the most sense if you want variety in one place. I’d especially recommend it for:
- Couples who want both an adrenaline day and a “wow” evening show
- Families with kids who like rides and also need indoor options
- Teenagers or groups where energy levels differ (thrills outside, games inside)
- Anyone in Vung Tau who wants a single structured way to see the park’s top highlights
If you’re the type who prefers slow sightseeing only, this might feel too ride-and-show heavy. Also, because it calls for moderate physical fitness, if mobility is a concern, you’ll want to judge your comfort with walking and active zones inside the park.
Should You Book the Ho May Park Package Ticket?
Yes, if your goal is a high-value day that includes cable car views, thrill rides, indoor games, and the Ho May Grand Show. The price is reasonable for how much programming is bundled, and the mobile ticket makes the day easier to manage.
I’d say skip it or at least reconsider if you want a fully calm, low-effort outing, or if you’re relying on perfect conditions with no flexibility. Weather is explicitly a factor here, and like any large attraction, operations can sometimes change.
If you book, plan for snacks or a meal on your own, keep a bit of budget for possible internal transport, and aim to stay through the night performance. That’s where the whole day feels like it clicks.
FAQ
How much does the Ho May Park package ticket cost?
The price is listed as $22.57 per person.
How long does the experience take?
It’s listed as approximately 2 to 10 hours, depending on how much you do and how long you stay in the park.
Is the ticket digital or printed?
The package includes a mobile ticket.
What time is the park open?
The opening hours are listed as 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM, Monday through Sunday.
What’s included with the package ticket?
The package includes cable car two ways, over 80 activities/games (including an UFO Fulldome film), and the Ho May musical fountain show every night, plus access to the park’s scheduled entertainment and performances.
Does this ticket include the Ho May Grand Show?
Yes. The Ho May Grand Show is included as part of the package experience.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included.
Is the cable car ride included both directions?
Yes, the package ticket includes the cable car two ways.
What happens if weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.










