We really enjoyed our time here. As someone from NYC, it's difficult to find large karting areas near me so this was a real treat. You are immediately greeted with the fresh mountain air upon arrival with plenty of "photo zones" scattered along the way that you should definitely take advantage of. You can find the list of activities available near the cashier/information booth. The bundle deals will give you a discount! The karting area is fairly large with wide lanes which provide enough space to drift around corners. I highly recommend being a bit aggressive on these karts - try drifting like in Tokyo Drift! You can drive solo or be a passenger if you are a bit hesitant about driving. Discounts are available if you want to ride multiple times, which is always welcome. The ATV area was also a lot of fun and has its own charms. Karting is mostly a horizontal experience so you will not feel any butterflies in your stomach, but the ATV area allows for a more dynamic (vertical) experience. You will be bouncing around, hitting bumps, with unexpected turns through a forest. There is also an activity called "Survival" which is essentially the same as paintball in the US. You split up into teams and shoot paintballs at each other. Sounded fun, but we didn't have enough people around to start a game so instead we shot at some targets which was more fun than expected. There is also a tubing activity where you climb a set of stairs up a giant slide. It's both tall and wide so multiple people can tube down at the same time. It's a lot more thrilling than I had anticipated and is open all year round! Don't be shocked if one of the attendants spins your tube as they push you off, it actually added to the experience. The zip-line was also a nice touch which is adjacent to the slide. You get a nice view of the scenery as you zip across and then you also have to zip back to the starting point. A nice change in pace to the other activities that are offered, and the attendants seemed very concerned about safety, which was a plus. Throughout the rest of the park, you will find a nice little cafe where you can purchase handmade refreshments as well as popular Korean snacks readily available at convenience stores. There are also two cute dogs roaming around named "Pil Seung" and "Myung rang". Overall, I enjoyed my experience there and can't wait to go back. The people were all warm and welcoming and do their best to accommodate foreigners. Some of the attendants speak English which was helpful during our stay. Highly recommended if you are...
Read moreI recently went to Leports Land in Jeju Island during my Korea trip during the Fall. My group of friends (4 of us) wanted to have a fun day of activities while touring the island and this recreation park was perfect for us. There were so many fun things to do to spend our whole day including Go Karting, sledding slope, Ziplining, and a couple rounds of paintball. The gokarts were in good condition and the track was well maintained. We didn't know what to expect with the sleds but it was a lot of fun and it was faster than what we expected. The zipline was nice because it was still a bit hot and humid so the breeze in our face felt great. It wasn't too scary for people scared of heights either. The paintballing was my personal favorite because I used to play back in the States. The equipment and courses are well maintained and up to date so anyone from beginners to experienced players can have a good time. All the activities have safety tutorials so we felt good about doing any of the activities. Other than the activities the park had a restaurant area where you could go to buy snacks, drinks, and food with all the essentials. Had a great time and I wish some of my other trips had something like this too. Would definitely go back if I...
Read moreVery racist to foreigners. I made it confirm before going that we are a family with 2 kids and I'm a beginner at kart racing and zip line experience. They said they will make us understand and teach us so we decided to go here. The crew members had no time to teach anything rather than being rushy and harsh. The man who was giving service for zipline said he has no time so we have to hurry and instead of teaching us saftey calmly he used his feet to kick our foot to give us a go for zipline activity. Later, they said we took alot time so wait for more 30minutes for kart racing. Meanwhile, my husband offered a prayer in their cafe at the corner because we were running out of time and missing prayer is not permissible for us. The lady at the counter started yelling at him i confronted her but she yelled again and said stop him. I said it will take 5mins but she was highly intolerant. Later they asked to cancel our tickets. My kids were crying so we requested them again that we will wait. We did kart racing and zipline but didn't felt the joy because of their behavior. Really...
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