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Something fun to do w/the kids?
The kids are on spring break this week and DH is taking a pass on Friday. We'd like to do something fun with them but are at a loss. We were going to spend the night at the DHL and take a look around Itaewon but they're booked. Does anyone have any ideas? It could be in Pyongtaek, Osan, or Yongsan...it doesn't matter. We're a little challenged in the public transportation department so it can't be too hard to locate. Would it be expensive to take a cab from DHL to the zoo? Any help is appreciated.
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Re: Something fun to do w/the kids?
I don't know about driving to the zoo from DHL but it's really easy to get to from the subway. The Seoul Grand park stop is the zoo. You just walk straight to it.
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