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Old 01-07-2007, 02:25 PM
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Seoul Land and Seoul Grand Park

I was wondering if anyone has been to either place. How close are they to each other? Are they easy to walk to from the subway? Looking at the Seoul Land website it reminded me of Disneyland. Is it a very big place? Is it just for children or would adults enjoy a day trip to Seoul Land. Seoul Land offers free admission to military, I wonder if they extend the offer to US military. How nice of a zoo is Seoul Grand park?
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Re: Seoul Land and Seoul Grand Park

yeah Seoul Land is more of a kid place i think, i mean they still have rides that adults go on .. if the still have it I recommend you go on this ride ,,, dont knwo what the name of it is , but they lie you face down in a hammok type thinggy and strap you in , hoiist you up about 100 or more feet and you pull the string and you go flying through the air .. i thought i was gonna die for real LOL , um seoul grand park here is a link

http://grandpark.seoul.go.kr/english/about.jsp

http://english.tour2korea.com/

god I miss korea small country but so much to do always
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Re: Seoul Land and Seoul Grand Park

Yeah, I thought that Seoul Grand Park would make a nice day trip. I may wait on going to Seoul Land. I have a friend who is going to be visiting me in the spring who loves theme parks. I'll probably take him there. Is Lotte World more for adults?
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Re: Seoul Land and Seoul Grand Park

Yeah you could say that, but i enjoyed everyone of them
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Seoul Grand Park zoo is really nice ,lots of animals and and a cable car ride too ,I have been there a couple of times with the kiddies ,take a picnic there are lots of places to sit down and eat , admission is very cheap and if I remember we got a military discount . great day out ,you dont realise that you are still in the middle of a big city , also very simple to drive to .hope this helps ,I have not been to Seoul Land as it really did look cheesy from the outside
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Re: Seoul Land and Seoul Grand Park

We went to the zoo two weekends ago and we had a really nice time. We're going to go back in the springtime so that we can see the gardens that they have and I also want to go to the museum that is next to the zoo. You can see Seoul Land from the zoo and it didn't that big to me.
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