Lotte World
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Lotte World
Have one full day in seoul (arriving late sat night before) before flying out late on sun night,so thought would take kids to lotte world-can anyone advise on the following?
1.is it worth doing?
2.where can you get discount tkts?
3.whre would be a good hotel to stay at?
4.access from airport and back?
thanks
1.is it worth doing?
2.where can you get discount tkts?
3.whre would be a good hotel to stay at?
4.access from airport and back?
thanks
#2




Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Somewhere in Y class
Programs: Soon-to-be-gone OZ Plat
Posts: 1,263
I don't have the answers to all your questions but I will try.
1. Sure is. I think the kids will love it. But be prepared for the crowds on the weekend.
2. Not sure where to get discount tickets.
3. Perhaps the Lotte Hotel located just adjacent to the park would be an option? You could save a lot of time commuting to and from. Perhaps they give you a discount to Lotte World for staying at the hotel?
4. Take the Limo Bus from the airport direct to the hotel. You can find more infor here.
1. Sure is. I think the kids will love it. But be prepared for the crowds on the weekend.
2. Not sure where to get discount tickets.
3. Perhaps the Lotte Hotel located just adjacent to the park would be an option? You could save a lot of time commuting to and from. Perhaps they give you a discount to Lotte World for staying at the hotel?
4. Take the Limo Bus from the airport direct to the hotel. You can find more infor here.
#3

Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: BKK/SEL/YQG
Posts: 2,544
You can get discounts online, but only though Korean websites.
You can also see some older women selling discount tickets inside Jamsil station, but they won't speak English, and are probably not willing to do business with a foreigner (they are discrete as they are scalping tickets) and interacting with a foreigner will only draw attention to themselves.
They used to have a promo where if you donated an old mobile phone to charity, you could buy a discount ticket, but that was a couple years back, not sure if its still offered.
You can also see some older women selling discount tickets inside Jamsil station, but they won't speak English, and are probably not willing to do business with a foreigner (they are discrete as they are scalping tickets) and interacting with a foreigner will only draw attention to themselves.
They used to have a promo where if you donated an old mobile phone to charity, you could buy a discount ticket, but that was a couple years back, not sure if its still offered.




