White Rabbit Amusement Park

White Rabbit Amusement Park

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White Rabbit Amusement Park

Photo by Bùi Chí Tâm

Bright colors, laughter, and a surprising splash of adrenaline await at White Rabbit Amusement Park. Families find wide smiles on spinning rides. Teenagers crave the arcade’s flashing lights and claw games. On the edge of the city’s everyday buzz, White Rabbit creates a lively escape packed with action, quirky corners, and the ever-present scent of popcorn. While small in scale compared to international parks, what White Rabbit lacks in size, it makes up for in local personality and pure fun.

Visiting Info

Currency
Entrance fee
50000 VND
Hours
Opening hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Contact Information

Location
Address
875 Cách Mạng Tháng Tám, Phường 15, Hòa Hưng, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam

Planning your visit

For those eager to swap traffic for thrill rides, planning a trip to White Rabbit Amusement Park is refreshingly simple. The park bustles most during weekends and holidays, with families from the city’s neighborhoods filling up the main plaza by midmorning. Mornings tend to be cooler and less crowded, letting visitors skip long lines and catch the park staff’s playful morning routines. Tickets can be purchased at the gate, with entry often covering unlimited rides, though a few attractions carry small extra charges.

  • Best time to visit: Weekdays or early mornings, especially from December to April when weather is dry.
  • How to get there: White Rabbit sits near busy Cong Hoa Street in Tan Binh District. Buses and taxis make for easy access, while motorbike taxis offer a classic Ho Chi Minh City experience. Parking is available for scooters and cars.
  • Accessibility: The park’s walkways and ramps suit most families and seniors. Strollers glide easily between areas, although a few rides have height or age restrictions.
  • Average visit duration: About 2–4 hours covers the main attractions at a relaxed pace.

Must see stuff

Packed into its cheerful quarters, White Rabbit Amusement Park delivers a handful of attractions that go beyond simple rides. The Ferris wheel, set above the trees, serves panoramic city views—especially at sunset, when colors streak over Saigon’s cluttered skyline. Younger kids gravitate toward the indoor playground where ball pits and slides guarantee squeals. For those craving a jolt of excitement, the Haunted House and the twisting Dragon roller coaster often top the list. Arcade fans find retro games in the bustling play zone, while the mirror maze creates giggles for all ages. Pockets of green space and play sculptures allow for quick breaks and family snapshots.

  • Key sights or features: Ferris wheel, indoor playland, Dragon roller coaster, Haunted House.
  • Unique experiences: Sweeping Ferris wheel city views at dusk, trying local street snacks from on-site vendors, themed shows on weekends.
  • Photo-worthy locations: Colorful murals near the park entrance, city views atop the Ferris wheel, quirky statues scattered across the grounds.
  • Cultural or historical facts: White Rabbit shares its name and playful mascot with the classic children’s story, reflecting a sense of wonder that appeals especially to Vietnamese families. Many attractions feature Vietnamese twists on familiar amusement park themes, showcasing local creativity and humor.

Tips for your visit

Although the park’s compact layout makes for easy exploration, a few simple strategies help create the smoothest experience. The covered play areas offer shade, but some attractions sit fully in the sun, making hats a good idea. Bring enough cash because a few food stalls and game booths do not always accept cards. Snacks on-site lean toward classic Vietnamese flavors—think bánh tráng nướng (rice paper pizza) or fresh sugarcane juice—so those with picky eaters or dietary needs may want to pack extra food. At busy times, a little patience is needed: lines for the coaster or Ferris wheel can stretch to 30 minutes or more, especially on Sunday afternoons.

  • Best times to avoid crowds: Visit early in the day, or on weekday mornings to avoid weekend rushes.
  • What to bring: A refillable water bottle, sun hat, face masks for crowded spaces, and a camera for colorful shots.
  • Local etiquette or rules: Queue politely even when others appear rushed; supervise children closely in play zones.
  • Safety or comfort advice: Double-check height and age restrictions before each ride, and stick to paved paths to avoid tripping on uneven spots.

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