Lotte World Adventure Busan, a land of adventure and mystery~!
#Domestic travel
I've been to about 10 theme parks in Japan. Disneyland, Disney Sea, USJ, Legoland Japan, Huis Ten Bosch, Sanrio Puroland, Laguna Ten Bosch, Lagunasia, Harmonyland, Shima Spain Mura, Space World, Yomiuriland, etc.
I mostly went there alone as part of my travel itinerary. I don't like riding rides, but you can see happy scenery at amusement parks. I often went there when card companies offered free admission in Korea.
After Corona, I bought a free pass to go to Yongin Everland R during the Starbucks Reserve Tour and only went to Starbucks, but this time I went down to Busan and visited this newly opened place.
It was a weekday morning, but the parking lot was full and crowded. Since the Corona occupancy limit was lifted, I saw a lot of school groups, college students who finished their exams, couples, and families.
The card you have has a 50% discount on the free pass regardless of the previous month's usage amount, so you can get a ticket with that. Since some time ago, the admission ticket has disappeared and it's a free pass!
Lotte World Seoul consists of Adventure + Magic Island, with Adventure indoors and Magic Island outdoors, but Busan has Adventure outdoors and no Magic Island. Adventure replaces the two places.
The location is not on flat ground, but on a mountain ridge, so you have to take stairs or an escalator to get to the entrance. The site looked very narrow. However, it was newly built, so it was shiny and sparkling.
It took about 40 minutes to go around once, and the Rory Castle, which acts like Cinderella's Castle, serves as an observation deck. You can enjoy the park view. There are only about 15 attractions, so it's narrow compared to other amusement parks.
There's not enough food and beverage space, and I couldn't help but feel like it was opened in a hurry in a somewhat shabby state. Instead, the surrounding infrastructure is well-developed. It shows potential for development.
Hilton Busan, where I went for afternoon tea, is nearby, and Lotte Premium Outlet is operating in front of the park, and IKEA is also located nearby. New buildings are also being built.
There is Oshiria Station, which sounds like a Japanese area, so it is easy to find by public transportation. Since it is located at the eastern end of Busan, it takes about 2 hours from Gimhae Airport. It also took about 40 minutes from Haeundae.
It seems that the popular school uniform rental photo shoot at Lotte World Seoul has continued to Busan. There is a school uniform rental store in Rory Castle, so there is a long line. On this day, I did not ride any of the attractions and just looked around. Haha Thank you.
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