Phuket Trick Eye Museum
Overview
Inclusions
- All Fees and Taxes
- Guaranteed to skip the lines
- Entry/Admission - Phuket 3D Museum
What to expect
The first Trickeye 3D Museum of Southern Thailand, is located in Phuket Town. Trickeye museum is an interactive museum.Exhibition space & tourist attraction featuring large trompe l'oeil wall paintings.
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
- Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for travelers
- COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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The teenagers, hubby and I had fun in here. We speak English and no Thai, the people at the door spoke broken English, and with the display pic at the front, between us all, with a giggle or two, we figured it out, and after that no language was required as the explanation are all in picture form...
The teenagers, hubby and I had fun in here. We speak English and no Thai, the people at the door spoke broken English, and with the display pic at the front, between us all, with a giggle or two, we figured it out, and after that no language was required as the explanation are all in picture form so you can't get it wrong, and if you do, the helpful staff are near by to help you laugh your way though it. The art work in this place is nothing short of amazing and if you follow the really easy instructions you end up with some really amazing photos! The art work is on the floor as well as the walls so you have to go in bare foot but the place is spotless so no issue there. Toilets are just as you walk in, but you can backtrack if you need to. We spent about an 1.5 hours in there (each child posing in each scene and us being a bit more selective) so the price was worth it to us. You pay people what they are worth and the actual art inside here is very well done. We had fun. Reading others reviews about rude staff, we did NOT find this. We found a bit of a language barrier which is ALWAYS on the tourist, and we found shy staff not wanting to interrupt our family fun but did offer assistance when they could see we really were stuffing up the photo. We are glad we visited this place.My kids aged 9 and 6 loved the museum. They wanted to take photos with all the 3D pictures. The sample photo of how to take photos was really helpful. A great 2 hour activity, especially on a rainy day.
My kids aged 9 and 6 loved the museum. They wanted to take photos with all the 3D pictures. The sample photo of how to take photos was really helpful. A great 2 hour activity, especially on a rainy day.The museum is good fun for the kids once they know what the photos look like once taken. It is expensive for a family considering you barely spend an hour there plus you have to get transport to get there in most cases. I wouldn’t recommend it to families with children under 4.
The museum is good fun for the kids once they know what the photos look like once taken. It is expensive for a family considering you barely spend an hour there plus you have to get transport to get there in most cases. I wouldn’t recommend it to families with children under 4.The best picture making place ever.some of the pics are partially on the floor so get ready to remove your shoes and socks before u enter.some pics are not working because of light reflection from the ceiling.
The best picture making place ever.some of the pics are partially on the floor so get ready to remove your shoes and socks before u enter.some pics are not working because of light reflection from the ceiling.A great hour spent with a great concept and a lot of fun photo ops. We were a couple and a few off the photo ops would have been better with four people.
A great hour spent with a great concept and a lot of fun photo ops. We were a couple and a few off the photo ops would have been better with four people.1- Starting from removing our shoes, the staff were very rude in the way they ask us to remove our shoes. 2- No clear instruction has been given on socks & slippery floor as staff were busy playing with their phone while talking to us. 3 We have been told at the entrance there will be staff ins...
1- Starting from removing our shoes, the staff were very rude in the way they ask us to remove our shoes. 2- No clear instruction has been given on socks & slippery floor as staff were busy playing with their phone while talking to us. 3 We have been told at the entrance there will be staff inside to assist taking photos for both of us, but unfortunately there was only 1 female staff, & it seems like she is not happy to assist! 4- female staff inside the museum was on her phone & completely doing nothing, when I asked her to take photo for both of us, she took it very fast then she hide with her phone! & it was unpleasant photo! overall staff in the museum were very rude to guests, unhelpful & refusing to provide assistance although they are free playing with their phones.