I just went there yesterday, July 27, 25. This is my second time to Legoland Korea. The first time was in February. In winter, the outdoor projects are basically closed, so I don’t recommend going there. Although it’s hot in summer, all the outdoor projects are open. Since there are not many people, there is no need to queue up. It’s very cool to play three times in a row for some exciting projects. There is also a water park (Figure 8⃣️, which costs 5,000 won/person), and the Pirate Bay project will also get you wet (the store sells raincoats), and there are performances that splash water, and there are also free places to play in the water (Figure 9⃣️). It is recommended to bring your own swimsuit.
⚠️Tickets: You must set the date of visit in advance (Figure 4⃣️). This park is not open every day. Especially when you go there in winter, it may only be open 2-3 days a week. Buying tickets online is much cheaper than on-site (market price: adult ticket 65,000 won/person, child ticket 55,000 won/person). You need to buy it online one day in advance, and pay attention to whether it can be refunded or changed.
⚠️Transportation: It takes 1 hour and 20 minutes to take the ITX from Yongsan Station to Chuncheon Station, and the fare is 9800/person for adults and 4900/person for children. It takes 1 hour to take the ITX from Cheongnyangni Station to Chuncheon Station, and the fare is 8600/person for adults and 4300/person for children (South Korea has a small land area, so rail transportation is relatively complicated. There are no sleeper trains. Subways, slow trains, and express trains all get on and off on the same platform. Large stations like Yongsan Station are both train stations and subway stations. Be sure to pay attention) When you arrive at Chuncheon Station, exit No. 1 and walk 20 meters to the right to see the shuttle bus stop. The yellow color is very eye-catching. I want to remind everyone to confirm the transfer time and don't miss the bus. It is not far from Chuncheon Station to the main entrance of Legoland by taxi, about ten minutes, and it seems to be around 7,000 (I didn't catch the shuttle bus when I went there in winter, so I don't remember the price of the taxi) Figure 1⃣️2⃣️3⃣️
⚠️Opening and closing hours: different seasons, and weekends are also different, don't go too early and wait.
⚠️The entire park is covered with free Wi-Fi (this is great 👏 The key is that it is not stuck, probably because there are not many people)
⚠️There are park maps in various languages on the shelf on the left side of the entrance
⚠️There are water splashing festival performances in summer, at Pirate Bay, the performance time is 13:00 and 16:30, you can ask when entering the park, remember to bring a swimsuit.
⚠️If you take itx to and from, be sure to check the time of the shuttle bus and buy the ticket first. Itx is not as frequent as the subway, and there may be one or two trips per hour.
⚠️Each project has a height requirement. I personally think this park is more suitable for children under 8 years old. There are 2 relatively small roller coasters🎢