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Opened to coincide with the Olympics, this family attraction is divided into 5 themed zones.
181 Gwangmyeong-ro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

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Reviews — 8

Belle
at 2023 Sep 22
Belle
at 2023 Sep 22
Seoulland is a bit unpopular to foreigners because of LotteWorld and Everland but I believe this is more kid-friendly than the other theme parks. It's great for families. There are lots of rides that small kids can experience and also good for adults who are not into the "challenging" ones.

I went with 2 adult friends and we rode the Vikings first and we're done đŸ€Ł. We tried the smaller roller coaster and bump cars as well as the mono-bike which was fun. Our last attraction was Alice's House which made me really dizzy and lightheaded.

We went on a Tuesday and not all rides were available. Most restaurants were closed so we ended up with Lotteria for lunch. Most of the stores were closed as well. It would have been more fun if everything is in full operation.

Lastly, we took the skylift going back to the main entrance. That was my favorite ride! It was relaxing and we saw the beautiful view of Seoulland, the mountains and the river.

We only stayed for 4hrs so we were not able to see the laser show or fireworks. But will probably try to come back when its cooler and will stay until evening.
Tabby
at 2023 Sep 17
Tabby
at 2023 Sep 17
I went to Rapbeat Music Festival. The park was great. Several toilets are placed around the property. Many places to sit and eat. Food and beer service was very quick.
Elena Kowalska
at 2023 Sep 13
Elena Kowalska
at 2023 Sep 13
Seoul Land opened in 1988 and it honestly shows. The paint on the rides is peeling and some of the facilities could use renovation. When we went to one of the rollercoasters, a small piece of metal fell off the seatbelt and I had to check with the staff if we were good to go. For what they normally charge (49000₩ per person), I was expecting better and we were glad we got our tickets cheap on Klook (19950₩ per person). Not to mention, most of the rides were closed on that day (most of what we wanted to try too, such as Double Loop Coaster, Sky X, X Flyer or Shot Drop), so we ended up riding attractions with the kids from school trips there to kill some time (Zeppelin, Larva Twister or Crazy Mouse). The Black Hole 2000 was the best ride, followed by Flume Ride, we ended up in a cafĂ© and left around 15 o’clock, not wanting to loiter around for the Luna light show at 20 o'clock.
Chris Kim
at 2023 Aug 11
Chris Kim
at 2023 Aug 11
Seoul Land is the amusement park I used to go all the time when I was young. When I visited as a mum with my kids this time I got really impressed by the facilities and pricing. I only paid near $20 with all the possible discount available at the park. All the fun activities for kids are usually available at extra $2. There was a giant white mountain-looking trampoline + slide play area for free and so many more play area where kids can play for hours that are free too.
I have been to many places but I never been to anything like this - a big and super kids-friends amusement park and this became my kids’ favourite of all now.
The parade and beautiful photo zones are also impressive. We spent all day but it wasn’t enough so we went to visit Seoul Land again as my kids were begging😂
My kids are 3 and 5 but they could take more than 20 rides. I felt safe at all time.
Food options are limited but some nice and proper restaurants here and there so get the map and have a look.
I personally really enjoyed Korean BBQ Ssambob (쌈밄) at Ssam-ee-mat 쌈읎맛. They offered unlimited side Korean dishes! Yuuum!
There were still slush, cotton candy and few food options for families.

I only visited during the week as I know how it gets busy on weekends in anywhere in Korea. I didn’t have to wait for more than like 5 mins for every ride except few rides for 10-20mins. But expect to wait for an hour if if you plan to visit on weekends.

Free parking.
Very affordable pricing for entry and paid entertainment facilities
Clean and friendly

I can’t ask for more. I am flying again to Korea to visit Seoul Land. No joke. My favourite as I fee Seoul Land was more young kids friendly than anywhere else including Disney Land or Universal studio.

This is a fun place for young and old people too. Only thing to consider is weather as it is outdoor.
Shalom
at 2023 Jul 09
Shalom
at 2023 Jul 09
This is an amazing Korean amusement park.
Especially, this place is good for young. I'd like to recommend it to a family group. In addition, a water festival is held in summer and fireworks are held in the evening. This is enough to interest couples and young people
Jennifer Herriger
at 2023 Jun 27
Jennifer Herriger
at 2023 Jun 27
Seoul Land is geared towards younger kids, although older kids and adults can enjoy parts of it as well. A variety of foods are available to purchase throughout the park, and bathrooms are kept clean. We went on a Sunday in June, and lines were minimal, most likely due to the heat. A few rides that we were interested in were closed for the day, but for the most part, things were running smoothly. Make sure you park in the separate lot just for Seoul Land guests -- it's free compared to the huge Seoul Grand Park paid parking lot.
Mugahed A. Al-antari
at 2023 May 17
Mugahed A. Al-antari
at 2023 May 17
Amazing....

You don't have to stop in Seoul and don't join the Seoul land.

It has many games for all babies, kids, children, or even adults.

It is organized perfectly.

Tickets per person (adult) is 33,000₩ and per kid (Elementary school) is 29,000₩. Free for babies.

It has parking lots for free.

Entrance time till 10PM.

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