Zanook Wake Park : สนุก เวค พาร์ค
77 Thanon Bang Bon 3, Bang Bon Nuea, Bang Bon, Bangkok 10150
If you live in Sathorn or Silom and want a full cable park inside the Bangkok city map, this is the one to drive to. Start with the two-hour pass even if you have boarded before; the basic coaching at the starting dock is folded into the price. Members ride from ฿490, which makes return visits cheap. Bring sun cover.
Two hours on the cable run ฿850, four hours ฿950, a full day ฿1,250 at the regular rate. Members ride from ฿490 on weekdays.
The property sits on Bang Bon 3 in the western edge of Bangkok. You arrive at the starting dock first; that is where the coaching crew set new riders up before the line takes them out. Cable wakeboarding is the headline. Around it, the venue runs a stand-up paddleboard zone for guests who want flatwater work, a Waydoo eFoil area for anyone curious about the electric hydrofoil format, and a pair of pickle ball courts on the dry side of the property. The day passes are tiered by time on the water rather than by sport; you pick a window and ride. Coaching at the dock is bundled in, not billed separately. The full-day pass at ฿1,250 covers everything open to close, useful if you plan to spread riding around lunch or move between cable and SUP across the day.
This is a west-Bangkok venue. Bang Bon sits a long way from any BTS or MRT station, so factor a taxi or your own car into the day; the venue opens at 11:30AM on weekdays and at 9AM on Saturdays and Sundays. Members start at ฿490 on a weekday window. If you plan to come back more than three times, the membership maths flips quickly.
Bring sun cover and more water than you think you need. If it is your first time on a cable, book the two-hour window rather than the four-hour. You will know after two hours whether you want to come back for more, and if you do, the member rate is worth running the maths on.