37°26′3.17″N 127°1′11.91″E / 37.4342139°N 127.0199750°E
Seoul Land | |
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![]() The park in 2015 | |
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Location | South Korea, Asia |
Opened | 1988 [1] |
Visitors | 3.5 million/year |
Status | operating |
Website | English page |
Seoul Land | |
Hangul | 서울랜드 |
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Revised Romanization | Seoul raendeu |
McCune–Reischauer | Sŏul raendǔ |
Seoul Land ( Korean: 서울랜드) is an amusement park opened in 1988, [1] in Gwacheon, a city in Gyeonggi-do province, South Korea. It is located in the Seoul Grand Park complex. It opened just before the 1988 Summer Olympics. [2] It has about 40 rides, including roller coasters and movie theaters. Seasonal festivals are held in the park. [3] It is smaller than Everland, but closer to Seoul, [4] about one hour away from downtown. Approximately 3–3.5 million people visit the park each a year. [2] [5] [6] Roughly a third of its 300,000 m2 is green space, the rest being packed with attractions. [2]
Seoul Land, Seoul Grand Park, and the main branch of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art are all located in the Seoul Grand Park complex. Visitors may buy general admission tickets or one-day unlimited passes. General admission allows free entry to most rides. The unlimited passes allow almost all rides to be taken for free, but exhibitions, performances, and certain other attractions have additional charges despite the unlimited pass. Children aged 2 and under are allowed in for free. Prices for other ages are as follows: [7]
Admission Type | Adult | Youth | Child | |
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19 and up | 13-18 | 3-12 | ||
General Admission | Day | KRW 20,000 | KRW 17,000 | KRW 15,000 |
Night | KRW 18,000 | KRW 15,000 | KRW 13,000 | |
One-Day Unlimited Pass | Day | KRW 36,000 | KRW 32,000 | KRW 29,000 |
Night | KRW 30,000 | KRW 26,000 | KRW 23,000 |
Seoul Land has five themed areas containing rides, arcades, obstacle courses, and other attractions. Many of the rides are themed with popular animation characters, such as Larva. [8] [9] [10]
Seoul Land hosts a variety of temporary exhibits. These have included:
37°26′3.17″N 127°1′11.91″E / 37.4342139°N 127.0199750°E
Seoul Land | |
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![]() The park in 2015 | |
| |
Location | South Korea, Asia |
Opened | 1988 [1] |
Visitors | 3.5 million/year |
Status | operating |
Website | English page |
Seoul Land | |
Hangul | 서울랜드 |
---|---|
Revised Romanization | Seoul raendeu |
McCune–Reischauer | Sŏul raendǔ |
Seoul Land ( Korean: 서울랜드) is an amusement park opened in 1988, [1] in Gwacheon, a city in Gyeonggi-do province, South Korea. It is located in the Seoul Grand Park complex. It opened just before the 1988 Summer Olympics. [2] It has about 40 rides, including roller coasters and movie theaters. Seasonal festivals are held in the park. [3] It is smaller than Everland, but closer to Seoul, [4] about one hour away from downtown. Approximately 3–3.5 million people visit the park each a year. [2] [5] [6] Roughly a third of its 300,000 m2 is green space, the rest being packed with attractions. [2]
Seoul Land, Seoul Grand Park, and the main branch of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art are all located in the Seoul Grand Park complex. Visitors may buy general admission tickets or one-day unlimited passes. General admission allows free entry to most rides. The unlimited passes allow almost all rides to be taken for free, but exhibitions, performances, and certain other attractions have additional charges despite the unlimited pass. Children aged 2 and under are allowed in for free. Prices for other ages are as follows: [7]
Admission Type | Adult | Youth | Child | |
---|---|---|---|---|
19 and up | 13-18 | 3-12 | ||
General Admission | Day | KRW 20,000 | KRW 17,000 | KRW 15,000 |
Night | KRW 18,000 | KRW 15,000 | KRW 13,000 | |
One-Day Unlimited Pass | Day | KRW 36,000 | KRW 32,000 | KRW 29,000 |
Night | KRW 30,000 | KRW 26,000 | KRW 23,000 |
Seoul Land has five themed areas containing rides, arcades, obstacle courses, and other attractions. Many of the rides are themed with popular animation characters, such as Larva. [8] [9] [10]
Seoul Land hosts a variety of temporary exhibits. These have included: