Penang: ESCAPE Theme Park Entry Ticket

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Penang: ESCAPE Theme Park Entry Ticket

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Rainforest action in Penang feels refreshingly real. ESCAPE is built around outdoor play in a true jungle setting, with Guinness record rides and gravity-powered fun spread across three zones.

I especially love the sheer scale of the tube water slide and the zip-style thrills that keep you moving from one big moment to the next. The main thing to plan for: this is a full-day, physically active park, so you’ll get more out of it if you’re comfortable climbing, walking, and riding back to back.

Key Things I’d Tell a Friend Before You Go

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  • Guinness World Records across water and gravity rides: longest tube water slide (1,111m), longest zip coaster (1,135m), longest tubby racer (453.3m), and a huge tipping bucket (28,757L).
  • Monkey Business = 111 rope course challenges: jungle canopy fun that’s challenging without feeling chaotic.
  • Three zones let you build your own day: Adventureplay (dry/rope), Waterplay (slides/wave), Gravityplay (gravity-powered action).
  • Self-directed, self-powered fun: you set your route, and the park design pushes you to stay outside and active.
  • Expect lines at peak times: the zip coaster can run 1 hour+ and food queues can stretch to 2 hours+ when it’s busy.

ESCAPE Penang at a Glance: What You’re Really Booking

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ESCAPE Penang is an eco-adventure theme park tucked into rainforest terrain in Teluk Bahang. The headline is simple: you get big, headline-grabbing rides plus a long list of outdoor activities for all ages, without the park feeling like a sterile indoor show.

The entry ticket covers admission only. You’ll pay extra if you want rentals like a locker (RM10), shoes (RM10), towels (RM9), and swim gear like rash guards (RM14) or Muslim swimwear (RM9). Food and drinks are also not included, and while there are food outlets, the options can get slow during peak hours.

At $53 per person for a 1-day experience, the value depends on how you like to spend a day. If you’re the type who enjoys doing lots of activities in one hit—climbing, sliding, and trying multiple rides—this can feel like a bargain. If you prefer a calmer outing with long rests and only one or two attractions, the schedule will feel more like a workout.

Arriving and Redeeming Your Ticket Near the Entrance

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Your day starts at the park entrance where you redeem your ticket at the counter near the gate. That part is refreshingly straightforward: no complicated meeting points, no waiting around for a group.

ESCAPE runs daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, so a full day gives you breathing room. If you arrive later, you can still have fun, but you’ll likely end up skipping parts—especially the signature rides that can have longer waits.

Tip I’d follow: arrive early, then decide your first zone (either go dry first in Adventureplay or go cool down in Waterplay). The park is set up so both strategies work; you’re basically choosing your mood at the start of the day.

The Three Zones: Build Your Day Around What You Like

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ESCAPE is organized into Adventureplay, Waterplay, and Gravityplay. The way the zones are designed matters because it changes the pace of your day.

Adventureplay: Climb, balance, and ride gravity (the dry side)

Adventureplay is where you’ll find the rope-course style challenges and the park’s hands-on climbing vibes. The key attraction here is Monkey Business, but the zone also supports other dry activities that reward steady movement rather than waiting for a single big show.

You’ll want closed-toe shoes in Adventureplay for safety. It’s not the place for slide sandals or bare sneakers. The terrain is outdoor and active, and the park asks you to move like you mean it.

Waterplay: The big water records plus slides and a wave pool

Waterplay is all about cooling off with major water attractions, including the world’s longest tube water slide (1,111m). This is the zone where you can shift from dry stamina to wet excitement fast.

Swimwear is required for Waterplay—board shorts or swim trunks, rash guards or surfwear, bikinis or tankinis, one-piece swimsuits, swim diapers, Muslim swimwear, and swim jammers or briefs (the park lists these categories clearly). If you’re unsure about what counts, renting a rash guard or Muslim swimwear on site can save stress.

Gravityplay: More thrills built around momentum

Gravityplay focuses on gravity-powered rides—think motion, speed, and controlled chaos. It’s built for people who like rides that feel like they’re using nature and physics rather than cartoon effects.

You’ll still need closed-toe shoes in Gravityplay for safety. If you wear the right shoes early, you’ll thank yourself when you’re bouncing between zones.

Signature Attractions: What to Prioritize First

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If you only try a few things, don’t pick at random. Pick based on what ESCAPE is famous for.

Monkey Business (111 challenges through the jungle canopy)

Monkey Business is one of the park’s defining experiences: 111 rope-course challenges through the jungle canopy. It’s not just about getting to the end. The course is designed as a sequence of increasingly tricky elements, which makes it feel like an ongoing adventure rather than a single ride.

This is also a great family-friendly skill builder. Even when the course challenges vary by height and ability, it gives kids and adults something similar: problem-solving while staying active outdoors.

There’s also Monkey School for younger visitors, which offers age-appropriate rope course-style experiences. That makes it easier to include kids without forcing everyone into the same level.

Flying Lemur (150-meter zipline views)

Flying Lemur is a 150-meter zipline that gives you bird’s-eye views. The big win with ziplines is that they “reset” your day. You’re tired from walking and climbing, then suddenly you’re gliding above everything with a new perspective.

If the park is busy, ziplines and similar rides can have longer waits, so I’d treat Flying Lemur as a “go when lines are acceptable” priority rather than a do-or-die at any cost.

Zip Coaster and Tubby Racer: Big record thrills

ESCAPE holds Guinness records for the longest zip coaster (1,135m) and the longest tubby racer (453.3m). These are the attractions that help the park earn its reputation as a true action park, not just a scenic adventure.

Queue time can spike. During busier periods, the Zip Coaster line can reach 1 hour plus. If that happens, it’s still worth weighing the wait against the rest of your day. You don’t want to abandon all other activities just to chase one ride, but you also don’t want to miss the best-known one if you’ve planned for it.

Banana Flip: A water slide with airtime

Banana Flip is a water slide that sends riders airborne. The fun here is the mix of water and surprising motion—less “float and splash,” more “moment you feel in your stomach.” If you’re the kind of rider who likes a bit of showmanship, this one can become a highlight fast.

Getting Around the Park: Walk It, or Use the Scooters

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ESCAPE is an active park, so you’ll cover ground. One smart convenience: scooters to get about. That matters because you can spend more energy on rides instead of burning it all on long walks between zones.

Even with scooters, you’ll still want to be prepared to move. This is not an event where you sit and watch for hours. It’s a do-it-yourself play day with enough variety to keep you from getting bored.

What to Wear and Bring (So You Don’t Lose Half the Day)

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ESCAPE is very clear about what works, and that’s a gift. When you follow the rules, you avoid the annoying mid-day shopping scramble.

Bring these essentials

  • Passport or ID card
  • Swimwear for Waterplay
  • Change of clothes
  • Towel
  • Sandals
  • Sports shoes
  • Closed-toe shoes (for Adventureplay and Gravityplay)

Swimwear note you should not skip

For Waterplay, the park requires swimwear that fits their categories (including rash guards and Muslim swimwear). If you show up dressed for the beach but not for water-ride rules, renting on site can fix it. Plan for that if you’re traveling light.

Lockers and on-site rentals

Lockers are available for RM10. Shoes are also available for RM10 if you’d rather not bring what you have. Towel rental is RM9, and rash guards or Muslim swimwear can be rented if needed.

If you want a smooth day, I’d do this: decide early whether you need rentals. If you already have closed-toe shoes and correct swimwear, you’ll likely save money on-site.

Food, Timing, and the Realities of Queue Management

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Food is available at outlets around the park and is described as reasonably priced for a theme park. Still, there are two realities to plan for.

First, food options can be limited. Second, during peak season, waiting times for food can reach 2 hours plus. That’s long enough to ruin the flow of an action-packed day.

My advice: treat meals like a schedule, not a casual pause. Pick a rough time for food—ideally after you’ve hit your top rides—then get back to the attractions.

Also, outside food is not allowed. Even if it’s not always enforced in every situation, the safe move is to follow the rule. Bring water if the park allows it for you (the information you have highlights outside food not being allowed). If you’re planning around hydration, pack smart and early.

Safety and Who Should Skip This Day

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ESCAPE puts a lot of focus on safety. The attractions are built to international standards, and safety inspections are carried out regularly. You’ll also see clear requirements for shoes and swimwear.

That said, ESCAPE is not for everyone. It is not suitable for:

  • Pregnant women
  • People with epilepsy
  • People with high blood pressure

If any of those apply, you’ll want to choose a different kind of day trip in Penang.

Best Fit: Who Will Enjoy ESCAPE Penang Most?

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This park is ideal if you like active days where you can try lots of things without overthinking. It’s also a strong choice for families because the park has both high-energy attractions and more age-appropriate options like Monkey School.

You’ll get the most value if you:

  • enjoy outdoors and staying on the move
  • like variety (dry + wet + gravity)
  • are comfortable wearing the right shoes for climbing and ride safety

You might not love it as much if you:

  • want a relaxed pace with lots of downtime
  • have limited mobility or stamina
  • prefer short waits and lots of seating
  • want only one or two attractions rather than a full-day experience

Practical Tips to Make Your Day Smoother

These are the small choices that add up at ESCAPE.

  • Start early and pick a first zone (Adventureplay or Waterplay).
  • Wear closed-toe shoes on arrival if you can.
  • Rent a locker so you can switch clothes without stress.
  • If the Zip Coaster line is long, use that time to knock out a few other activities in the same zone.
  • Plan food with the idea that queues can be big during peak times.

Should You Book ESCAPE Penang?

Book this if you want a one-day Penang activity that feels like real outdoor adventure, not a glossy indoor park. The Guinness record rides aren’t just marketing—they shape what the park is built around, especially the long tube slide, the zip coaster, and the tubby racer. Add Monkey Business with 111 rope challenges, and you get an experience that keeps changing as the day goes on.

Skip it or reconsider if you need a low-impact outing. ESCAPE is action-focused and has safety shoe rules, climbing elements, and high-energy rides. Also, if you hate queue time, aim for off-peak and arrive early.

If you’re the kind of traveler who wants one strong, memorable day where everyone in the group has something to try, ESCAPE Penang is a strong pick.

FAQ

FAQ

What is included with the Penang ESCAPE entry ticket?

Your ticket includes entry to ESCAPE Penang. Base Camp activity, food and drinks, locker rental, and other personal expenses are not included.

How long is the ticket valid?

The ticket is valid for 1 day. Starting times may vary, so you’ll want to check availability for your date.

What are the park opening hours?

ESCAPE Penang is open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Where do I redeem my ticket?

Go directly to ESCAPE Penang and redeem it at the ticket counter near the park entrance.

What do I need to bring?

Bring your passport or ID card, swimwear (for Waterplay), change of clothes, a towel, and suitable shoes. Closed-toe shoes are required at Adventure Play and Gravity Play.

Are lockers and rentals available on site?

Yes. Lockers are available for RM10. Other rentals include shoes (RM10), towel (RM9), rash guard (RM14), Muslim swimwear (RM9), and a chest mount (RM10).

What swimwear is required for Waterplay?

The park requires proper swimwear, including options such as board shorts or swim trunks, rash guards or surfwear, bikinis or tankinis, one-piece swimsuits, swim diapers, Muslim swimwear, and swim jammers or briefs.

Is outside food allowed?

Food and drinks are listed as not allowed. The park also says not to bring food and drinks.

Who should avoid ESCAPE Penang?

It is not suitable for pregnant women, people with epilepsy, and people with high blood pressure. Children aged 0-12 must be accompanied by a paying adult.

What is the cancellation policy?

This activity is non-refundable.

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