Busan|Lotte World 6 theme areas, super exciting rides, let you experience the unlimited fun of the Korean version of Disneyland
If you are in Busan and want to experience the largest theme park in South Korea, then Lotte World Adventure Busan is definitely a place you can’t miss!
It is 4 to 5 times larger than Lotte in Seoul. It has six theme areas, from Rainbow Springs to Wonder Woods, allowing you to experience the charm of different parks. Whether you’re taking on the ultra-fast roller coaster or hurtling down the 13-story giant water slide, the facilities here are guaranteed to get your heart racing!
The biggest highlight of this park is the various exciting rides! At Lotte World in Busan, I experienced the super high-speed roller coaster. The moment I dived from the sky made me scream! There is also the super cool Giant Splash, which rushes straight into the water from the 13th floor. It completely challenged my courage and is definitely a must-try facility for every adventurer!
Of course, the park not only has exciting facilities, but also cute parent-child activities and performances suitable for children. The parades and performances here are full of fun, so that the whole family can find their favorite time in the park!
If you are planning a trip to Busan, be sure to add Lotte World Busan to your itinerary. There are not only a lot of entertainment facilities here, but also food streets and shopping malls.
You can play, eat and shop at the same time and enjoy a whole day of happiness!
Transportation
How to get there: Take Subway Line 1 to Dongnae Station, then take Bus No. 1000. It takes about 5 minutes to walk to Busan Lotte World.
Opening hours: 0:00-20:00 (Monday to Friday), extended to 21:00 on weekends and holidays.
Ticket price: Adult ticket is 47,000 won, children and senior ticket is 33,000 won.
Come to Lotte World in Busan and experience the unique charm of the Korean version of Disney!
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