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Mahanakhon SkyWalk - A walk on the high side

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A walk on the high side

By The Nation

 

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King Power Mahanakhon has just unveiled the Mahanakhon SkyWalk - Thailand’s highest 360-degree observation deck and rooftop bar at 314 metres high - offering spectacular panoramic views of the city from Thailand’s tallest building.

 

The new premium attraction, which is now open to the public, is on the 74th, 75th and 78th floor of the King Power Mahanakhon Building and features one of the world’s largest glass tray floors, Thailand’s highest Rooftop Bar, and Thailand’s fastest video-themed elevators — which allow visitors to ascend to the 74th floor in just 50 seconds.

 

Located in the heart of Bangkok’s central business district and directly connected to Chong Nonsi BTS station, the attraction is set to become a global landmark destination that transforms Thailand’s tourism scene into a truly international force.

 

“The launch of Mahanakhon SkyWalk sets a new milestone in King Power’s history. As a Thai company, we are extremely proud to create a new landmark in the heart of Bangkok that enhances Thailand’s tourism image as a world-class travel destination. The new attraction is the first of its kind in Thailand to offer a completely new experience and impressive perspective of Bangkok’s skyline,” says Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, chief executive of King Power Mahanakhon.

 

Mahanakhon SkyWalk is being promoted to both Thai and foreign visitors in order to stimulate the economy and long-term spending while sustainably enhancing its tourism and retail industries. 

 

Mahanakhon SkyWalk consists of:

First Floor: Lobby, main entrance and ticket counter for Mahanakhon SkyWalk. After purchasing tickets, visitors will proceed to the elevator boarding area via a Bangkok-themed digital corridor where they can experience Thailand’s fastest elevators and reach the 74th floor in 50 seconds.

 

The 74th Floor: Indoor Observation Deck. Experience 360-degree panoramic views and learn about Bangkok’s key landmark destinations through interactive screens and an Augmented Reality experience. Send postcards to loved ones from Thailand’s highest post-box!

 

The 75th Floor: Mezzanine, Restroom facilities, and glass elevator boarding area

 

The 78th Floor: Rooftop area and outdoor observation deck with one of the world’s largest glass tray floors at a height of 310 metres; “The Peak” Bangkok’s highest viewpoint at 314 metres above ground level, and Thailand’s highest rooftop bar with signature drinks and cocktails.

 

The attraction is open daily from 10am to midnight with the last admission at 11pm.

 

To celebrate the launch, special promotions include a complimentary upgrade to the rooftop with the purchase of a Mahanakhon SkyWalk ticket at Bt765 (from the normal price of Bt1,050) from today until January 31.

 

Visitors can enjoy direct BTS Skytrain access to the attraction via Chong Nonsi Station, exit 3.

 

For the latest updates on promotions and activities, visit www.KingPowerMahanakhon.co.th, or

Youtube.com/watch?v=aMWQ0X25Zak 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/thailand/30359078

 
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It must be the Scot in me that can't justify those prices.

25 quid a ticket to the top of a building!

On yer way  . . . .  ????

Petronas Towers in KL once free is also pretty expensive now. This is higher and arguably a better view. It should be popular despite the high price.

How long before we get the first jumper?

the higher you get, the better BKK looks.  it's best viewed from afar, IMHO.

Watch BKK sinking from 74 floors up...NO THANKS

There will be no jumpers because

 

THIS IS BANGKOK!

 

Awesome addition, finally.... King Power gets stuff done.

Whoopi....as soon as my allergy to heights and gravity are gone, I'll come right over.

 

Oh, does that price include the room?

2 hours ago, marko kok prong said:

How long before we get the first jumper?

You mean when a fire breaks out at the 69th floor?

Kind of expensive me thinks. Just go to one of the several roof top bars and you'll get a view for free and some drinks if you want

9 hours ago, kkerry said:

Petronas Towers in KL once free is also pretty expensive now. This is higher and arguably a better view. It should be popular despite the high price.

The Petronis Towers observation floor at level 88 is 375 meters high, well above the 314 meters of Mahanakhon.  You are probably thinking of the bridge level at Petronis.

13 minutes ago, farang2002 said:

The Petronis Towers observation floor at level 88 is 375 meters high, well above the 314 meters of Mahanakhon.  You are probably thinking of the bridge level at Petronis.

I bet the call to prayer kills the KL experience. yes sound travels vertically at an insane pace

38 minutes ago, farang2002 said:

The Petronis Towers observation floor at level 88 is 375 meters high, well above the 314 meters of Mahanakhon.  You are probably thinking of the bridge level at Petronis.

You're right. The bridge was where I visited in 2005, back when it was free.

 

On TA someone has posted about a Mahanakhon seniors discount, 225 baht for over 60s, ID required, no dual pricing.

Edited by kkerry

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