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Snowman and festive display at Vivaldi Park Ski Resort, South Korea.
























































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Quick overview

  • Ticket options: Choose from shuttle-only transfers, official ski packages with equipment rental, private day trips with hotel pickup, Snowy Land tours, Nami Island combos, and 2D1N ski tours with resort stay.
  • Access & activities: Packages may include lift or moving walk access, ski or snowboard equipment rental, basic ski lessons (for selected products), and round-trip transport from Seoul.
  • Independent vs guided: Some options are self-guided with on-site staff support, while others include structured group lessons or private transfers tailored to your group.
  • Planning your visit: Most products operate as same-day visits from Seoul, while overnight ski tours combine resort accommodation with ski access.
  • Good to know: Inclusions, cancellation terms, lesson access, and equipment policies vary by package, so always review the specific option details before booking.

Choose the right ticket for your Vivaldi Park experience

Ticket typeIncludesWhy pick this

Vivaldi Park Snowy Land Full-Day Tour from Seoul

Guided day tour from Seoul

Family-friendly snow activities + transport & Snowy Land access

Vivaldi Park Ski World Full-Day Ski Tour from Seoul with Lift, Lessons & Equipment

Lift pass, lessons & equipment, round-trip shuttle

Structured guided ski experience

Round-Trip Transfers between Seoul & Vivaldi Park

• Round-trip shuttle

Transport only, no activities included

Vivaldi Park Ski World Official Ticket + Shuttle from Seoul

7-hour ski access (lift or moving walk) + Equipment & helmet rental

Independent skiing with transport arranged

Vivaldi Park Ski World Private Day Trip from Seoul

Private vehicle with hotel pickup + 60-min basic ski lesson

Private vehicle with hotel pickup

Vivaldi Park 2D1N Ski Tour from Seoul + Resort Stay

Ski access + resort stay + transfers

Overnight ski getaway with accommodation

What to expect at Vivaldi Park

Skis lined up at Vivaldi Park Ski World, Hongcheon, South Korea.
Aerial view of Vivaldi Park Ski Resort with snow-covered slopes and buildings.
Snowman display at Vivaldi Park Ski Resort with festive decorations and snowy landscape.
Skiers on a snowy slope surrounded by snow-covered trees at a ski resort.
Skiers and snowboarders on snowy slopes at Vivaldi Park Snowy Land, South Korea.
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Arrive and get oriented

Most winter packages bring you directly to Vivaldi Park from Seoul by shuttle or private vehicle. Depending on your ticket, you’ll either collect your pass and equipment at the official service booth or meet your guide before heading toward the ski facilities.

Ski World for slope access

Vivaldi Park Ski World is the main winter area, offering slopes suitable for beginners and more confident skiers. If you’ve booked a ski package, your 7-hour access window allows time to practice, explore different runs, or take part in a scheduled lesson if included in your option.

Snowy Land for winter fun

Snowy Land is designed for snow play and family-friendly activities. If your package includes Snowy Land access, you’ll have dedicated time to enjoy the winter environment without needing to arrange tickets separately.

Guided or independent experience

Some options include structured group lessons and guided support, while others are fully independent with on-site staff assistance. Private day trips provide direct hotel pickup and flexible travel tailored to your group.

Plan your ski time wisely

Most day trips operate within a set return schedule to Seoul, so it’s helpful to plan equipment rental, lessons (if included), and rest breaks within your allocated ski window to make the most of your visit.

Things to know before booking Vivaldi Park tickets

Booking window and cancellation
Book online; many products offer instant confirmation or send a voucher within one working day. Several packages allow free cancellation up to 3 days before the selected date; others require you to book at least 1 day in advance by 10:00. Always check the product page for the exact lead time and cancellation rule.

What a standard package includes
Standard shared packages often bundle round-trip shuttle transport, an official Vivaldi Park pass, and 7 hours of equipment and helmet rental. Some packages instead include a moving-walk (escalator) pass or a lift pass; the exact access depends on the option you choose.

Shared vs private vs pass-only — pick by convenience
If you only need transport, choose the shuttle-only option with fixed downtown meeting points. If you want arranged access and gear but no lessons, pick the Official Pass + Shuttle. For door-to-door service and a private vehicle, choose the Private Day Trip (hotel pickup at 07:30 for downtown hotels).

Add-ons, lessons and equipment extras
Lessons are included only in specific guided packages (private groups get a 60-minute basic ski lesson). Ski suits, gloves, goggles and some extras are typically not included and must be purchased or rented separately. If you switch from skis to a snowboard after booking, lessons tied to skis may not apply.

Transfers and timing trade-offs
Shuttle travel is roughly ~1.5 hours from Seoul for many shared products; private transfers may take 1–3 hours depending on traffic. Day trips are same-day round trips with fixed return schedules — plan lessons and rentals within your 7-hour access window.

Policies and size/eligibility limits
Present your e-voucher on arrival. Children 0–35 months may join free (no seat); children 36 months+ pay the adult rate and must occupy a seat. Equipment sizing is enforced (sole length 20–30 cm); if the gear doesn’t fit, no refund is provided. Late arrivals or no-shows are non-refundable. Overtime for private trips is charged (KRW 30,000/hour, payable to the driver). Personal travel insurance is not included and is recommended.

Top zones at Vivaldi Park

Tourist skiing downhill at Vivaldi Park Ski Resort under a clear blue sky.
Snow tubing lanes at Vivaldi Park Ski World, South Korea, with colorful banners.
Vivaldi Park Ski Resort with snow-covered buildings and mountains in the background.
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Ski World, Vivaldi Park

Theme: Mountain ski resort with slopes for every level.

Highlights:

  • 12 groomed slopes from beginner to advanced
  • Gondola and multiple lifts serving wide runs
  • Base village with rentals, lockers, and cafés

Tip: Arrive at opening or ski at night for shorter lift lines and smoother runs.

Snowy Land, Vivaldi Park

Theme: Dedicated winter snow-play park for sledding and families.

Highlights:

  • Multiple sledding hills including Rafting Sleigh and Snowy Racing
  • Kids and family-friendly snow tracks
  • Photo zones and themed snow areas

Tip: Head to Snowy Racing early — it’s the most popular slope by midday.

Resort Village & Base Area, Vivaldi Park

Theme: Compact alpine-style base with services and dining.

Highlights:

  • Main rental shops and ticket counters
  • Shuttle drop-off and access point to slopes
  • Restaurants and convenience stores

Tip: Store gear in lockers near the base to avoid carrying equipment across the village.

Things to do at Vivaldi Park

Ski the slopes at Ski World

Carve down 12 groomed slopes ranging from beginner-friendly runs to steeper advanced courses, all served by lifts and a gondola.

Pro-tip: Start early to enjoy smoother snow and shorter lift queues before lesson groups begin.

Sled and play at Snowy Land

Race down themed sledding hills like Snowy Racing or ride together on Rafting Sleigh, then explore snow tunnels and photo spots.

Pro-tip: Head straight to the most popular slopes first — lines build quickly by late morning.

Try night skiing under the lights

Extend your winter day with illuminated evening sessions on selected dates, when the slopes take on a completely different atmosphere.

Pro-tip: Night sessions often feel less crowded and are ideal for confident intermediate skiers.

Warm up in cafés and base village dining

Take breaks in on-site cafés and restaurants near the ski base for hot meals, snacks, and coffee between runs.

Pro-tip: Eat slightly before or after peak lunch hours to avoid tour-group rushes.

Turn your visit into an overnight escape

Upgrade to a 2D1N ski tour and enjoy resort accommodation plus more relaxed slope time the next day.

Pro-tip: Overnight stays give you flexibility to ski early or revisit Snowy Land without rushing for a return shuttle.

Visiting Vivaldi Park with Kids?

Wondering if Vivaldi Park will feel overwhelming for young children? It’s surprisingly family-friendly, especially in winter. With dedicated snow-play areas and beginner-friendly slopes, you can plan a day that suits both adventurous teens and cautious first-timers.

  • Snowy Land sledding zones: Kids and Family sleigh slopes let children enjoy snow fun without needing ski skills.
  • Beginner ski runs: Wide, gentle slopes make it easier for children learning for the first time.
  • Easy breaks & warm spaces: Cafés and indoor dining areas provide warm-up spots between activities.
  • Overnight options: 2D1N packages allow naps, slower mornings, and less pressure on a single day.

Itineraries for a perfect Vivaldi Park visit

Day 1: The classic ski day from Seoul

The ultimate winter day trip: learn, ski, sled, and return to Seoul — all in one seamless plan.

Morning (9am – 1pm)

Grab a quick coffee near your Seoul pickup point, or warm up at a café once you arrive at the Ski World base. Start with your included beginner lesson, then practice on wide, easy slopes using your lift or moving-walk pass.

Pro-tip: This is where a bundled Ski Tour or Official Pass + Shuttle really pays off — transport, gear, lesson, and pass sorted in one booking means zero time wasted figuring things out on-site.

Afternoon (1pm – 5pm)

Choose a quick lunch at the base food court or sit down at a condo-level restaurant for a longer warm-up break. Afterward, ride the gondola to Snowy Land and rotate between Rafting Sleigh and Snowy Racing for high-energy sled runs.

Pro-tip: If you want both skiing and sledding in one day, book a tour that already includes Snowy Land access — gondola-only tickets aren’t always available separately.

Evening (5 PM onwards)

On selected dates, squeeze in illuminated night skiing before returning your gear. Otherwise, head back to Seoul on your scheduled shuttle and enjoy dinner near your drop-off area.

Pro-tip: If night skiing matters to you, choose a product with a later return time. Shared transport sets the rhythm of your day.

Day 2: Slow it down with a 2D1N stay

This is where the experience becomes relaxed instead of rushed.

Morning (9am – 1 pm)

Wake up inside the resort instead of on a bus. Have breakfast at your condo or a base café, then revisit your favorite slopes or level up with another practice session.

Pro-tip: Staying overnight means you hit the slopes right at opening — the quietest, smoothest window of the day.

Afternoon (1 pm – 5 pm)

Take a long lunch indoors, warm up properly, then head back out for a second ski session or extended Snowy Land time without watching the clock.

Pro-tip: A 2D1N package spreads your snow time over two days, which is ideal for beginners who get tired quickly on day one.

Evening (5pm onwards)

Enjoy dinner at the resort village and unwind indoors. No return commute, no traffic, just elevator-to-room convenience.

Pro-tip: This is the biggest upgrade from a day trip — zero pressure to rush your final runs.

Day 3: Add a regional highlight

Turn your ski trip into a broader winter escape.

Morning (9am – 1pm)

Use your final morning for light skiing or a relaxed breakfast before checkout. Store luggage and explore the base village briefly.

Pro-tip: Ask about luggage storage if you’re joining a combo tour afterward.

Afternoon (1pm – 5pm)

Pair Vivaldi Park with Nami Island on a combo tour. Walk tree-lined paths and enjoy riverside winter scenery before heading back to Seoul.

Pro-tip: A Ski + Nami Island tour maximizes one long travel day instead of forcing separate bookings and transport planning.

Plan your visit to Vivaldi Park

Timings

  • Ski World day sessions typically run late morning to mid-afternoon, with evening or night skiing on selected winter dates.
  • Snowy Land operates winter-only hours, usually daytime with extended evenings on peak days.
  • Best time of day: Early morning for skiing; mid-morning for Snowy Land.
  • Best season: December to February for reliable snow and full winter operations.

Location & getting there

Address: South Korea, Gangwon-do, Hongcheon-gun, Seo-myeon, Palbong-ri, 산310-4
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  • By shuttle tour (most convenient): Direct pickup from central Seoul locations like Hongik Univ., Myeongdong, and Dongdaemun. Transport is bundled in most of our products.
  • By private day trip: Hotel pickup at 07:30 for a fully customized schedule.
  • By car: Approx. 1.5 hours from Seoul in good traffic; on-site parking available.
  • Pro-tip: In winter, bundled shuttle packages are significantly easier than navigating public transport.

Facilities

  • Lockers near ski rental zones
  • Equipment and helmet rentals
  • Cafés and indoor dining
  • Ticket counters and service desks
  • Restrooms in the main buildings

Accessibility

  • Base village and buildings have paved access and elevators.
  • Slopes and sled hills are naturally inclined terrain and may not be fully accessible.
  • Private transfers may offer more flexibility for mobility needs.

Dine

  • Base‑area food court: Casual, fast Korean and Western comfort dishes between ski sessions. Must‑try dish: hot stews or ramen after a cold run.
  • Condo‑tower restaurants: Sit‑down meals with views over the slopes, ideal for families staying overnight. Must‑try dish: Korean BBQ or hearty set menus.
  • Ocean World eateries: Pool‑side snacks, fried chicken, and drinks for spa and water‑park guests. Must‑try dish: shared fried chicken platter after the baths.

Stay

  • Sono Felice Vivaldi Park (Luxury)**: This upscale property offers premium rooms and elevated comfort, with convenient access to Ski World and resort facilities. It is best suited for couples or guests wanting a quieter, higher-end stay.
  • Sono Belle Vivaldi Park (Comfort Condos)**: These family-friendly condo-style rooms include kitchen facilities and larger layouts, making them ideal for groups or families who want flexibility with meals and schedules.
  • 2D1N Ski Tour Packages (Best value option): These bundled overnight packages combine accommodation, lift passes, lessons, and transport from Seoul, offering the most streamlined and cost-efficient way to extend your visit.

Rules

  • Ski equipment is mandatory for slope entry. Guests cannot enter ski zones without proper ski or snowboard gear.
  • Snowy Land re-entry is often not permitted. Many Snowy Land tickets allow single entry only, so plan your time before exiting.
  • Height and equipment size limits apply. Snowshoe/ski boot sizes typically range between 20 cm and 30 cm sole length. Guests outside this range cannot participate.
  • Late arrivals and no-shows are non-refundable. Shuttle-based tours follow fixed departure times.
  • Weather may affect operations. Certain slopes, gondolas, or outdoor facilities may close due to wind or snow conditions without refund eligibility.

Tips & guidelines

  • Book weekday departures if possible. Weekend traffic from Seoul can extend travel time significantly, and lift queues build faster on Saturdays and public holidays.
  • Choose bundled packages over DIY. Tours that combine shuttle transfers, equipment rental, and beginner lessons save time at the base area and reduce on-site coordination.
  • Go straight to Snowy Land early. If your ticket includes gondola access, head there first. Sledding queues grow quickly after midday.
  • Use night skiing strategically. Evening sessions are often less crowded and give you smoother runs, especially on intermediate slopes.
  • Layer properly. Even if renting ski wear, wear thermal base layers and waterproof gloves. Buying emergency gear on-site is possible but more expensive.

Frequently asked questions about Vivaldi Park tickets

Choose a day tour from Seoul that includes round-trip shuttle transfers. Our Ski Tour with lift, lessons, and equipment or Snowy Land day tour removes the need to coordinate buses, taxis, or on-site ticket counters.

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