What do you do when you really want to go to Disneyland, but it’s all the way across and ocean? Go to a rip-off of course!
Lotte World is South Korea’s equivalent of Disneyland complete with a Magic Castle. Despite lacking the magic that Disneyland possesses, Lotte World makes a fair stand and is actually a pretty great place to go for the day.
My friends and I start the day off early, arriving at the amusement park at about 9:30 in the morning. The goal was to arrive early so that we may ride all the rides before it got too crowded.
Upon entering, we are instantly greeted with an amazing site of an indoor amusement park. In front of us, huge carnival style decorations litter the sidelines, above us, balloons with people inside float through the sky.
Of course, we are all taken with a frenzy to snap our cameras away, desperate to capture this new, magical land. Instantly, mascots run up to us, desperate to have the foreigners take pictures with them.
After the mascot bombardment, we make our way to the first of the rides, as swinging ship. By American standards, the ride is nothing extreme and nothing beyond your normal swinging ship, but by Korean standards, I realized that it could be quite terrifying. My Korean friends were genuinely terrified by the ride.
Afterwards, we decided the inside was too small and ventured out to the second half of the part—the outside. Beyond a glassed in walkway and frosted doors, we are welcome the site of a giant Disney-esque castle towering above. Excited to be in what we determine to be the actual theme park, we venture around exploring the different rides.
Eventually, 3:00 p.m. rolls around and what had been a relatively quiet park suddenly turned into a bustling mass of people. Trying to make our way onto rides soon proved to be hassle, often waiting for a ride for over an hour. During these rides, we entertained ourselves by looking for the names of popular K-Pop bands scribbled upon the walls.
After dealing with the frustrations of the lines, we made our way back inside to be treated by a parade…
And soon after, an amazing cultural performance.
To say that Lotte World is Disneyland would be overstating what it is, but in reality, Lotte World is wholly unique featuring an interactive indoor and outdoor amusement part that really goes above and beyond your typically amusement park when it comes to entertaining its guest. My recommendation is that if you ever go to Korea, go to Lotte World—it’s something that simply can’t be missed. Just make sure to go in the morning ;)