REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Trans Studio Bali Admission Ticket
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Indoor fun for kids, no sweat. Trans Studio Bali turns a mall day into an action-packed escape, with five zones and slick 4-D storytelling that works well when Bali weather is unpredictable. I love how this park is built for mixed ages, so your kids can do thrill stuff while you’re still able to enjoy the shows and atmosphere without feeling stuck in one narrow area.
I also like the practical side of the park: lockers in the admissions area, plus an on-site prayer room and a medical clinic for peace of mind. One possible drawback: the online ticket price can be higher than buying at the venue, so it’s worth checking before you lock in if you’re watching your budget.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Trans Studio Bali in Trans Studio Mall: why it feels easier than a normal theme park
- Five zones and what they mean for your day
- The big draw: shows that actually structure your visit
- Rides, height requirements, and how to avoid the frustration loop
- Locker storage, medical care, and the stuff you’ll be glad you planned for
- The Fly Over and I-Fly situation: what’s included vs. what’s an add-on
- Fast Track and VIP Access: when it’s worth the extra money
- Timing and how to fit 4–5 hours into your Bali day
- Location in Seminyak: getting there and staying flexible
- Mobile tickets and on-the-spot sanity
- Price and value: what you’re really paying for at $38.47
- Who should book Trans Studio Bali (and who might skip it)
- Should you book? My practical call
- FAQ
- What’s the duration of the Trans Studio Bali admission ticket?
- How much is the ticket?
- What time is Trans Studio Bali open?
- Is the ticket a mobile ticket?
- Are lockers available?
- Is there a prayer room or medical clinic on-site?
- Do all rides have the same height requirements?
- Are shows included with admission?
- Is transfer service included?
- Is the Fly Over Indonesia attraction included with the base ticket?
- Cancellation and refund rules are included in the booking?
Key things to know before you go

- Five indoor zones so you’re not stuck doing the same type of attraction back-to-back
- Family-friendly show schedule including Gayatri, Simsalabim, Temple Raider, and the Dream Festival Parade
- Good day-planning features like lockers, a prayer room, and a medical clinic
- Height rules vary by ride, so check the requirements before lining up
- Upgrades change what you get (Fast Track/VIP, I-Fly, and Fly Over depend on the package)
Trans Studio Bali in Trans Studio Mall: why it feels easier than a normal theme park

Trans Studio Bali is an indoor theme park inside Trans Studio Mall Bali, which changes the whole vibe. Instead of planning around heat, rain, and long outdoor walking, you get air-conditioned attractions under one roof. That matters on a day when you still want to do other things in Seminyak, because you can often manage the energy better when you’re not constantly bouncing between sun and shade.
The park’s layout also helps. With five zones, you can spread your day out without feeling like you must do everything in one go. I like that for families—everyone gets a turn chasing what they’re excited about, and you can pivot if one ride has longer lines or a height rule doesn’t work for a child.
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Five zones and what they mean for your day
Your admission ticket is built around experiencing five zones: Light Zone, Camera Zone, Action Zone, and Culture Zone, plus the overall park experience. The zones are part of the theme and the pacing, not just labels on a map. The result is a day that feels like you’re moving through different worlds rather than waiting in queue after queue.
Here’s the smart way to think about the zones: pick one or two “anchor” areas where your kids will spend the most time, then use the other zones as flexible add-ons. If you try to treat every zone like an equal priority, you’ll waste time sprinting between corners and giving yourself a headache before lunch.
Also note the ride mix includes live-action style experiences and futuristic 4-D technology. That combination is a big reason this park plays well for kids who love screens and stories, not just roller coasters.
The big draw: shows that actually structure your visit

If you want your day to feel organized (even if you’re traveling with kids), build your schedule around the shows. Your ticket includes several Fantastic Shows:
- Gayatri Show
- Simsalabim Show
- Temple Raider Show
- Dream Festival Parade
These are not just background entertainment. They give you a natural rhythm: arrive, do a few attractions, catch a show, then regroup. When kids are tired, the show can be the reset button because you don’t have to keep walking for every minute of the day.
The Dream Festival Parade is especially useful as an anchor event. Even if you don’t catch it at the perfect time, it helps you shape the rest of your visit around one “must-see moment.”
Rides, height requirements, and how to avoid the frustration loop
One detail I really appreciate is that some rides have different height requirements. That’s normal for theme parks, but it can ruin a day if you don’t plan for it. Instead of treating height limits like a surprise, do this:
- Before a big lineup, quickly check the ride’s height requirement.
- Have a backup ride in mind in the same zone.
This keeps you from turning every “no” into a meltdown. If you’re traveling with mixed heights (say, a tall teen plus a younger child), you’ll appreciate having options ready so one person isn’t left waiting while everyone else moves on.
Locker storage, medical care, and the stuff you’ll be glad you planned for
You can store belongings in lockers available in the admissions area. This is one of those details that doesn’t sound exciting until you’re standing with a stroller, a bag of snacks, and a phone full of tickets. Using the lockers helps you keep the day calm and hands-free, which is key in an indoor park where you’ll keep moving.
Two other practical wins:
- There’s an on-site prayer room.
- There’s an on-site medical clinic.
Those facilities make the park feel safer and more comfortable, especially if you’re traveling with kids and want the option to handle small issues without hunting around.
The Fly Over and I-Fly situation: what’s included vs. what’s an add-on

Your basic admission ticket includes entrance and the five zones, along with the Fantastic Shows listed above. Some experiences depend on which package you chose.
From the ticket details:
- I-Fly is included only for the I-Fly, Play & Fly Package, or VIP Play Package.
- VIP Access is included only for Fast Track Play and VIP Play Package.
- Fly Over Indonesia is included only with the Fly Over Indonesia package, and that package includes only the Fly Over Indonesia attraction.
The upshot for your planning: if a specific attraction is a top priority for your family, don’t assume it’s automatic with the base admission. Match your package to your must-do, then treat the rest of the zones as bonus fun.
Fast Track and VIP Access: when it’s worth the extra money
If you only do one thing in this park, it’s the rides and shows are the main event. But the time math is where upgrades can make sense. Fast Track/VIP Access is part of certain packages, and reviews highlight that Fast Track can be a smart choice because it reduces waiting.
I think it’s worth considering if:
- you’re traveling with younger kids who get impatient,
- you have limited time in Bali and want to maximize attractions, or
- you know your kids are ride-focused and will want to repeat favorites quickly.
If you’re going at a relaxed pace and you’re okay with queues, you may not need an upgrade. Just be honest about your group’s stamina.
Timing and how to fit 4–5 hours into your Bali day
Trans Studio Bali is open from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm. Your experience duration is about 4 to 5 hours, which is a realistic window for a family day that balances attractions plus at least one show.
I’d plan like this:
- Arrive early enough to get a few attractions before you settle into shows.
- Use the middle of your day for the Fantastic Shows.
- Leave some buffer near the end for repeats and the rides your kids liked most.
That buffer matters because kids rarely follow a perfect plan. With an indoor park, it’s easier to recover from small detours without losing the entire day.
Location in Seminyak: getting there and staying flexible
This is in Seminyak, and it’s near public transportation. That’s helpful because you can adjust depending on where you’re staying and how you feel about arranging a car for a day that might involve stops and breaks.
Transfers are not included, so if you want door-to-door convenience, you’ll need to organize transport separately.
Also remember this is a maximum of 10 travelers for the activity. Smaller group size can keep things more organized, but it’s not the same as having a private guide. Still, it’s usually easier to move through your checklist without feeling like you’re part of a giant crowd stampede.
Mobile tickets and on-the-spot sanity
Your ticket is a mobile ticket, and you should get confirmation at booking time. That’s a relief if you’re traveling light and don’t want to manage paper printouts.
Once you arrive, focus on the basics:
- Find the admissions area.
- Use lockers early if you’ll need them.
- Scan your show times and decide what you’ll prioritize.
When you keep it simple, the day feels smooth—even with kids.
Price and value: what you’re really paying for at $38.47
The price is $38.47 per person, and in a park this size, what matters is how much you’ll actually do in your 4–5 hour window. This isn’t just a single ride ticket; you’re buying access to multiple zones and included shows, which is where value comes from.
That said, there’s a practical money note: the online price can be more than buying at the venue. If you’re price-sensitive, check what’s offered on-site before you finalize your purchase. Even a small difference can matter when you’re booking multiple children plus adults.
If you’re looking at upgrades like Fast Track/VIP or package attractions like Fly Over and I-Fly, the value becomes about your family’s priorities: fewer lines is worth more when kids hate waiting, and a must-do attraction is worth paying for when it’s clearly package-dependent.
Who should book Trans Studio Bali (and who might skip it)
This is a strong pick if you have:
- kids who like shows and story-based attractions,
- mixed-age groups that need options,
- a family schedule where indoor time is a win, not a compromise,
- travelers who want a clear 4–5 hour plan rather than an all-day grind.
It might be less ideal if your group wants mostly outdoor nature sights, or if you’re the kind of traveler who hates any queue at all. In that case, you’ll likely want to consider Fast Track/VIP packages, because ride waiting can shape the day.
Should you book? My practical call
Book it if you want an organized, indoor family day with five zones and included Fantastic Shows. It’s the kind of attraction that helps you feel like you did something big without planning a complex itinerary across multiple neighborhoods.
Don’t book blindly if price is tight. Check the on-site option before you commit online, and choose packages based on what you truly want—Fly Over and I-Fly are not automatically included, and Fast Track/VIP is package-dependent.
If your goal is to keep kids happy, keep logistics simple, and still get a memorable theme-park moment in Bali, this is a solid bet.
FAQ
What’s the duration of the Trans Studio Bali admission ticket?
The experience is approximately 4 to 5 hours.
How much is the ticket?
The price listed is $38.47 per person.
What time is Trans Studio Bali open?
The park is open from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.
Is the ticket a mobile ticket?
Yes, you get a mobile ticket.
Are lockers available?
Yes, lockers are available in the admissions area.
Is there a prayer room or medical clinic on-site?
Yes, the park has an on-site prayer room and a medical clinic.
Do all rides have the same height requirements?
No. Some rides have different height requirements.
Are shows included with admission?
Yes. Fantastic Shows included are Gayatri Show, Simsalabim Show, Temple Raider Show, and Dream Festival Parade.
Is transfer service included?
No, transfer service is not included.
Is the Fly Over Indonesia attraction included with the base ticket?
It’s included only with the Fly Over Indonesia package, and that package includes only the Fly Over Indonesia attraction.
Cancellation and refund rules are included in the booking?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Within 24 hours, there’s no refund.



























