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Lotte World and Aquarium
Seoul Sky Observatory
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Lotte World and Aquarium
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Lotte World Theme Park is divided into several themed zones, each offering a unique experience and a variety of attractions. Here’s a breakdown of the main zones and their popular rides:
The first floor of Lotte World is perfect for both children and adults, offering a mix of gentle rides and more thrilling attractions.
This zone is packed with adventure and excitement for thrill-seekers.
This floor offers a blend of cultural exhibits and adventurous rides.
This level is home to theatrical performances and unique rides.
Magic Island is the outdoor section of Lotte World, offering some of the park’s most exciting rides.
Lotte World Theme Park offers a diverse array of rides that cater to all age groups and thrill levels. Here are the eight most popular rides you can enjoy:
The Comet Express is an indoor roller coaster that simulates a journey through space. Riders experience sharp turns and sudden drops in a dark, space-themed environment, providing an exciting experience.
Atlantis is a hybrid roller coaster and water ride that offers steep drops, sharp turns, and water splashes. This ride is located in Magic Island and combines the excitement of a roller coaster with the refreshing elements of a water ride.
Gyro Drop is a free-fall ride that lifts riders high above the park, offering a full view of the park before plummeting them back down in a thrilling free fall. The height and sudden drop make it a favorite for adrenaline junkies.
Gyro Spin is a giant pendulum ride that swings riders high into the air while also spinning them around. The combination of swinging and spinning creates a dizzying and exhilarating experience.
The French Revolution is an indoor roller coaster that features 360-degree loops and sharp turns. This ride takes place inside the Adventure zone and includes twists and intense movements.
Pharaoh’s Fury is a dark ride that takes riders through an ancient Egyptian-themed adventure. It combines elements of a dark ride with exciting coaster sections, featuring special effects and theming to enhance the experience.
The Adventures of Sinbad is a family-friendly dark ride that follows the journey of Sinbad through various fantastical scenes. It features animatronics and storytelling elements, making it suitable for younger visitors and families.
Jungle Adventure is a water ride that simulates a journey through a jungle river. Riders encounter rapids, waterfalls, and various jungle-themed surprises along the way. It is both thrilling and slightly wet, suitable for all ages.
Lotte World is open daily from 10 am to 9 pm. However, opening hours may vary based on weather conditions and maintenance schedules, so it's best to check before your visit.
Lotte World is located at 240 Olympic-ro, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea. It's easily accessible by various modes of transportation:
Lotte World is equipped to accommodate visitors with disabilities:
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Ticket prices for Lotte World Theme Park start at around ₩42,000. Prices may vary based on the type of ticket and any additional attractions included.
Ticket options include standard entry, combo tickets with the Seoul Sky Observatory, and packages that include the Lotte World Aquarium and more.
Yes, buying tickets online is recommended. It often provides discounts and avoids the need to queue at the entrance.
Plan to spend at least a full day at Lotte World to fully enjoy the rides, shows, and attractions. Arriving early can help you make the most of your visit.
The best time to visit is on weekdays to avoid the crowds. Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather. Arriving early in the day can also help you avoid long lines.
Lotte World typically opens at 10 am and closes at 9 pm. Hours may vary on weekends and public holidays, so check the official website for the most accurate schedule.
Must-see attractions include the Atlantis roller coaster, Gyro Drop, French Revolution, and the Magic Castle light show. Don’t miss the indoor Adventure zone and outdoor Magic Island for a complete experience.
Yes, Lotte World has numerous attractions suitable for young children, including the Camelot Carousel, Kidstoria, and various gentle rides in the Adventure zone.
Yes, Lotte World offers a variety of dining options, including fast food, cafes, and restaurants serving international and Korean cuisine. There are also designated picnic areas for those who prefer to bring their own food.
Bringing outside food and drinks is generally not allowed, except in designated picnic areas.
Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, as you will be walking a lot. Consider layers, as indoor areas are climate-controlled, but the outdoor areas can vary with the weather.
Yes, some rides have specific height and age requirements for safety reasons. These restrictions are usually posted at the entrance of each ride and on the official Lotte World website.
Yes, Lotte World offers both paid and free parking options. It's advisable to check the latest parking fees and availability on the official website before your visit.
Yes, Lotte World is worth visiting for its wide range of attractions, including the world’s largest indoor theme park, thrilling rides, family-friendly attractions, and cultural exhibits like the Folk Museum.