Your ultimate guide to Lotte World Adventure Busan
Train to Busan's theme park, Lotte World Adventure Busan!
Lotte Adventure World Busan
Lotte World Adventure Busan is the first theme park in the metropolitan city and at 158,000 sqm, is 1/5 times bigger than the Lotte World theme park in Seoul.
It is located in Osiria Tourism Complex, a mega complex aimed to generate tourism. With Lotte Premium Outlets, National Busan Science Museum, IKEA, Skyline Luge and an upcoming aquarium and resort, you can consider setting aside another day to explore Osiria fully.
How to Get There
Address: 42 , Dongbusangwangwang-ro, Gijang-gun, Busan
Opening Hours: 10am to 9pm daily
By Subway
Take the subway to OSIRIA Station and use Exit 1 (Donghae Line). Lotte World Adventure Busan is a 15-minute walk from the station to the theme park entrance.
Otherwise, take a taxi from the station to get there in two minutes.
By Bus
If you’re heading there from Busan Station, take Bus 1001 for a 1 hour and 15 minutes bus ride to OSIRIA Station. Otherwise, if you’re going to OSIRIA Station from Haeundae Station, it only takes 26 minutes on Bus 1001.
Where to Buy Tickets
As the park’s homepage is entirely in Korean, it is advisable to get your tickets on KKday.
Lotte World Adventure Busan Tickets
Step into the largest amusement park of Korea, Lotte World Adventure Busan. Book a ticket via KKday to explore the dazzling Lotte World.
Besides, you can rent school uniforms to wear in the theme park. Wearing school uniforms in theme parks is part of a nostalgic trend in Korea. However, you can simply rent it to experience wearing Korean school uniforms!
Busan Lotte World School Uniform Rental
Pro-tip: Get the Visit Busan Pass for free entry to more than 30 tourist attractions, including Lotte World Adventure Busan! Plus, you can get discounts at selected restaurants, accommodation and shops. The 24-hour or 48-hour time limit starts when you use it at the first attraction, so be sure to plan your route carefully to maximise the pass usage.
VISIT BUSAN PASS 24HR & 48HR (Foreigners Only)
What To Bring
Comfortable attire
As you will likely be spending an entire day at the park, dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable shoes that will support your feet.Sun protection
Regardless of whether you can see the sun, you should still protect yourself from the harsh UV rays. Use an SPF50 sunscreen and reapply regularly.Small backpack or sling bag
Don’t overpack and only bring out the essentials as, you will need to place the bag in a locker for certain rides.Camera
If you didn’t upload photos or videos, were you even there? Bring a camera or smartphone to capture your next IG or Tiktok reel.Cash or credit card
Use a credit card and bring along some cash for your expenses at the theme park, such as meals, drinks and souvenirs.Water bottle
Bring a water bottle to keep yourself hydrated. If the weather is blazing hot, bring a frozen bottle to for icy cold water to refresh oneself.Portable smartphone charger
What’s worse than waiting in line? That’s right, waiting in line with a phone with no battery. Be sure to have one in your bag!
Rides and Attractions in Lotte World Adventure Busan
Ogre’s Flume
Ogre’s Flume is a 20M water slide that sends you crashing down a steep slope into the water. One of the headliner attractions of the park, this log flume ride is based on a popular Korean fairy tale called ‘Ogre’s Magic Club’.
Giant Swing
This giant swing is bound to elicit terrified screaming from the riders. It’s a giant swinging pendulum that is even scarier than its predecessor, the Gyro Swing at Lotte World Seoul. The ride goes 44.8 meters high in the sky and stops for a while before it releases and starts swinging.
Giant Digger
Located right next to the Giant Swing, the Giant Digger is a rollercoaster that traverses a 1 KM long track, with speeds nearing 105 KM/H. It’s not for the queasy, as it is a loop coaster that brings you 360°.
Giant Splash
Experience South Korea’s first water rollercoaster! This ride plummets from a height of 44 metres right into water at 100 KM/H. A poncho is a must, in addition to a love for thrilling rides.
Shows & Parades
There are various parades to catch, but the main Lotus Magic Forest Parade held at Parade Course happens twice a day for 30 minutes each time. Other than that, there are night parades with performances and illuminated parade floats.
Unique Things to Do in Busan
Korea Haeundae Cooking Class Experience
Learn how to cook authentic Bibimbap and Korean pancake in Haeundae. Learn from the professional chef and savour your own hard work. Earn a certificate after the cooking class to make the memory last forever.
Busan Night Tour: Hocheon Village, Dongbaekseom (The Bay 101), Hwangnyeongsan, Gwangalli Beach
Take in unparalleled panoramic views of Busan’s nightscape on a 3-hr tour. Head to well-known vantage points such as Hwangnyeongsan Mountain
*The article first appeared on KKday.com.
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