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Is there a weight limit at Siam Park?

To ride the Mekong Rapids at Siam Park Tenerife, there are several requirements that must be met: Minimum height: Riders must be at least 1.10 meters (3 feet, 7 inches) tall to ride the Mekong Rapids. Maximum weight: Riders must not exceed a maximum weight limit of 136 kilograms (300 pounds).



Yes, Siam Park in Tenerife enforces weight limits on several of its high-adrenaline slides for 2026 to ensure the safety of the riders and the integrity of the equipment. Most individual slides, such as the Tower of Power, have a weight limit of approximately 110 kg to 130 kg (242 lbs to 286 lbs). For group rides like The Dragon or Kinnaree, there is a combined raft weight limit (often around 320 kg to 450 kg for 4 people) to prevent the raft from gaining too much momentum or flipping. Staff use sensors or scales at the top of many attractions to verify these limits. It is always best to check the specific signage at the entrance of each ride or consult the park's official app, as these limits can be updated based on maintenance requirements or new safety regulations.

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It's best to leave them at the bottom or in a locker. Crocs: Their popularity is undeniable, but when it comes to slides, they're a grey area. Some slides might allow them, while others won't. Swim Shoes & Beach Shoes: These are similar to water shoes and are generally allowed on most slides.

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