This is a fun resort with a very tidy water park that was good fun. It's not a huge one like you find in some western parks but it is pretty well equipped with a wave area, multiple slides (not all functioning though - I think it depends on the season) water jets and hot water pools as well as hot rooms and such (again some not all working). One bad point is the wooden flooring used in the changing areas. It's keeping in with the eastern style but somewhat hazardous as it requires mopping all the time. Other places tend to have textured tiles that are hard to lose grip on even when wet but I almost slipped a few times myself. While I was there a slightly older woman slipped and dislocated her leg and had to go to hospital! So be warned to take care!
Note the Korean oddity of using baseball caps as well - so bring one with you - There is an on site shop incase you...
Read moreIt's been alright. We're a little spoiled from Caribbean bay.... In parts looks little aged, but generally in good shape. We were there on a cold winter day and mostly enjoyed the heated outdoor pool.
Entrance fee adult: 55.000 won/day, kids 45.000 won.
As usually in Korea, you will need to rent a life jacket if you want to enter(the very tiny) wave pool.
You're required to wear a bathing cap(can be purchased for 4.000 won on 1st floor).
If you are short of bathers, they rent them at the same store (7.000 won for adults and 5.000 won for kids), but you can certainly always buy new ones as well.
The deck chairs need to be rented, too. (I didn't, rather used the stools in the outdoor pool in front of the pool...
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