1. Everland
The largest amusement park in Korea, Everland is packed with dozens of rides and creative attractions — you’ll be spoilt for choice. It houses the country’s best zoo called Zoo Topia, and notably people’s hot favourite, the Caribbean Bay water park.
Try out the thrilling roller coaster, the Eagle Fortress, or aim for Korea’s steepest ride on the T Express. Speed lovers can also rival among themselves on the Everland Speedway.
2. Lotte World
Lotte World is a magnificent combination of an indoor and outdoor theme park. The indoor ‘Adventure’ park consists of a great ice-skating rink, and various rides and attractions that lay around its perimeters. There are also many other shops, food and activities inside the park that are divided into themes of several countries around the globe. Be sure to snap some pictures with their unique seasonal attractions, and stop by to watch the live music performances.
Step out, and you’re in Magic Island. Get to the Gyro Drop and Gyro Swing fast for the queues travel long since nobody wants to leave Lotte World without a taste of its best rides. The Flume Ride and the Spanish Pirate Ship are great to add to your exciting thrills.
3. Seoul land
A more family-oriented park than the above two, Seoul Land offers a diverse assortment of rides and attractions through its various themes that make it a perfect place for families and children.
Apart from their fancy roller coasters such as Space Cruise and Magic Carpet, and even the Sky-X and Dokkaebi Wind, the park immerses visitors into its vast selection of seasonal festivals and laser shows.
Seoul Land is also host to Korea’s largest botanical garden and zoo, the Seoul Grand Park.
4. Maze Land
If you ever need a break from the roller coasters, get yourselves amazed in the world’s longest stone maze located at the Maze Land. Pun intended.
You’ll be glad to know that this unique theme park on Jeju Island has two more mazes — the wind maze and another shaped as a Jeju female diver, haenyeo.
These mazes were built on the principle of ‘samda’, a Jeju dialect term that refers to the three items found on the island that are in abundance — wind, rocks and women.
You will also get to bathe in the wonders of Mother Nature as you navigate through the mazes.
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