Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Lotte World!

As you may or not know Erika and I are planning a trip to South Korea in October, and we are both so excited. To plan for this trip, we have done a lot of research on what we can do there (apart from stalk celebrities of course). There is actually so much to do, we have even extended our stay just to fit everything in. For every Wednesday I thought I would show you some of the places we plan on visiting, just in case any of you want to go to South Korea in the future - Of course when we do go, you will all know what we think of it! 



Going to Lotte World is probably one of the things we are most excited for! It’s pretty much the Disneyland of South Korea. It’s a huge theme park filled with rides, an ice rink, and a museum. It’s been featured on lots of different variety shows in Korea, and even on Trot Lovers (you guys know how much I must love that show by now). There is also a peaceful walk that many tourists go on once in the park, since it’s nice to have a wind down time and enjoy the sights and eat all the yummy food you can get there. Not only is there the theme park, but then you have the folk museum (think of small small world from Disneyland), and then you have the usual big, thrill seeking roller coasters, and then the children’s mini-mine train. All of the rides I am excited for, except for the loop-the-loop ones. 



Since we are going in October, we are hoping it won’t be too busy as in the Summer Lotte World can get very packed. I would advise to set off very early so you’re there when the doors open, and as they are opened from 09:30-22:00 everyday, it makes thing easier knowing you can actually spend the entire day there. It’s situated in Songpa-Gu, Seoul (which is in the heart of Korea). The easiest way to get there is probably taking the subway if you don’t have a car, and thats how we will be travelling around most places, the subway line is 2&8, then exit 4. Apparently there are lots of signs to get there, so hopefully this is true! 


The prices varies depending on what kind of ticket you get, the cheapest is probably getting a day-pass ticket, which means you can go anywhere and do everything, and once you’ve paid once you don’t have to pay for anything else. It’s  46,000 won for an adult, and this is around 28 pounds - So for a theme park this is really cheap! 

I am really excited to go here as it looks so cute, and I am a big fan of rides, and cute attractions like this, and I know Erika is very excited as well. If you have gone here please tell us what it’s like and what tips you may have. 

Happy Reading! 


Emily :D 

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