About Everland
Everland is a theme park that offers fun and joy 365 days a year with a variety of festivals, attractions, animals, plants, and other facilities. 5 theme zones and about 40 newest attractions are thrilling, especially the wooden roller coaster T The wooden roller coaster “T” Express is especially popular among roller coaster enthusiasts. The Everland Zoo “Zootopia,” certified by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA), offers a high level of animal life exhibits such as Safari World and Lost Valley.
The Everland Zoo “Zootopia,” certified by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA), offers a high level of animal ecology exhibits such as Safari World and Lost Valley. Everland, which has long been a leader in Korea’s flower festival and garden culture, offers beautiful theme gardens such as tulips and roses, as well as exhibits and experiences that satisfy all five senses.
How to get there
Jeondae-Everland Station (Yongin Light Rail Line), Exit #3, 5 minutes by shuttle bus
Subway Line #2 Gangbyeon Station, Exit #1, turn left and go straight. Go straight to the left, walk along the park and take bus 5700 from the bus stop.
If you want to visit Everland, first make a ticket reservation!
If you have a discount coupon, you can make a reservation and purchase tickets online at a discount price.
Tips
This was my first visit to Everland.
It was a lot bigger than Lotte World and the facilities were beautiful.
Some things (especially restaurants) were closed due to Corona, but there were still a lot of people there. As expected, we did not see any Japanese people.
We rode a wooden roller coaster called “T Express” and had to wait 10 minutes in the morning and 40 minutes in the afternoon.
The seatbelt is only for the waist and the upper part of the body is almost free. As for my neck, it was scary because it was completely free.
The ride is long and because it is made of wood, the sound makes me anxious anyway.
I cried because there were too many anxiety factors (laugh);;
Still, I think it was a good memory.
There is also a tulip festival going on right now, and I saw many people with their children.
The parade was gorgeous, and I thought it couldn’t be compared to Lotte World (for the second time).
It is a bit far from Seoul, but if you are wondering whether to go to Lotte World or Everland, I would recommend Everland with all my might!
Website
https://www.everland.com/everland/home/main