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Gyeongju World is a theme park located in Gyeongju Bomun Tourist Complex, is famous for being the ultimate destination for thrill rides, offering the largest variety of intense and scary attractions.
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1. Please check the voucher with the barcode after purchasing the ticket. (Sent via email)
2. Scan the barcode on the voucher at the entrance gate to enter.
Walk to the Gyeongju Bus Terminal (Intercity Bus · Express Bus) bus stop – 4 minutes on foot, 230m
Bus stop no. 01225 : Seated Bus no. 100-1, no. 10, no. 150-1 / Local Bus no.10, no.16
– Get off at the Gyeongju World, California Beach bus stop
– Walk to Gyeongju World, 3 minutes on foot, about 192m
Gyeongju Station
Walk to the ‘Gyeongju Station bus stop’ – 2 minutes on foot, 137m
Bus stop no.03142 : Seated Bus no.1150, no. 700, no. 710
– Get off at the Gyeongju World, California Beach bus stop
– Walk to Gyeongju World, 3 minutes on foot, about 192m
1. This product is for foreigners only. (Koreans are not allowed to purchase or use.)
2. Children aged 3 and older will be charged the same fee as adults. (Infants under 36 months can enter for free but must bring the proof documents for age.)
3. Operating hours may change for the park may be closed due to rain or weather conditions. Please check the Gyeongju World website for updates.
4. Upon entry, the barcode on your voucher must be scanned for verification.
5. Entry is allowed after the barcode on your voucher is scanned according to the number of people entering.
6. For your safety, some attractions may have restricted access due to the weather conditions or safety inspections.
7. Elderly, pregnant women and those with height restrictions or safety concerns may not be able to use certain attractions.
8. Access to rides may be restricted based on height.
9. Elderly and child must be accompanied by a guardian for safety. Some facilities may have restricted access, and the park is not responsible for accidents due to negligence.
10. Pets are not allowed.
11. Outside food and drinks are not permitted.
12. Re-entry is not allowed after leaving the park.
Cancellation before 1days 10AM(KST) : 100% Refund
Afterwards : No Refund
Korea has a range of popular destinations. Seoul offers historical sites like Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village, along with shopping districts like Myeongdong. Busan is known for its beautiful beaches like Haeundae and Gwangalli, plus local markets like Jagalchi. Jeju Island boasts scenic spots like Hallasan Mountain and Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak. Gyeongju is home to ancient Silla Dynasty sites such as Bulguksa Temple. Lastly, the DMZ, including Panmunjom, is a must-see for those interested in Korea’s modern history.
The best time to visit depends on the season. Spring (March–May) is famous for cherry blossoms, with mild weather perfect for sightseeing. Summer (June–August) can be hot and rainy but is ideal for coastal trips and festivals. Autumn (September–November) offers beautiful fall foliage and cool, comfortable weather. Winter (December–February) is cold but great for winter sports, hot springs, and traditional winter foods.
In Korea, the subway is the easiest and most convenient way to get around, with English signage and a rechargeable transport card. Buses also use the same card, and routes can be checked through smartphone apps. Taxis are available by the meter, and you can use apps like KakaoTaxi. For intercity travel, KTX is a fast option, connecting cities like Seoul and Busan. Airport limousine buses are convenient for traveling between the airport and major cities.
Korea offers many shopping options. Duty-free shops are popular for tax-free shopping, available before departure. At traditional markets, you can find unique local products and haggle for discounts. While most places accept credit cards, it’s good to carry cash for smaller shops. Currency exchange can be done at banks or in-town exchange offices. Popular shopping districts like Myeongdong and Gangnam feature a wide range of international brands.
Korean cuisine is diverse and flavorful. Popular dishes include bibimbap, bulgogi, and kimchi, with each region offering its own specialties. In Seoul, street foods like tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) and gimbap (Korean sushi rolls) are common. In Jeju, fresh seafood and black pork are must-tries, while Busan is known for mil-myeon (wheat noodles) and grilled fish. Most restaurants use forks and spoons, but some traditional places offer chopsticks. Korea also has a thriving cafe culture, with plenty of drinks and desserts to enjoy.
Please Keep in Mind
1. Please arrive at the meet location at least 10 minutes prior to departure. The shuttle bus will NOT wate for those who are late. No refund will be issued for missed shuttle bus.
2. On average, night parade stats at 7:00pm and fireworks starts at 9:00pm. Please note that parades and fireworks can be canceled due to weather conditions/Everland’s internal issues.
3. In case the shuttle bus is cancelled due to a lack of passengers, we will inform you in advance via email.
Cancellation Policy
All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9hours)
1. Non-refundable after the mobile ticket has been sent under any circumstances.
2. If you need to reschedule your booking, please check the availability with us at least 1day before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST).
Refund Policy
• 100% Refund :
Cancellation before 3 days before 6PM(KST)
• 50% Refund :
Cancellation before 3 days after 6PM(KST) ~
before 2 days before 6PM(KST)
• NO Refund :
Cancellation before 2 days after 6PM(KST) ~
on the very date of reservation(KST)
* Refund policy will apply based on business days.
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