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Lotte World

Don't forgot to check the weather! If it's sunny, the outdoor rides are amazing, but if it rains, the indoor ones can get packed very quickly. I ended up missing a lot of rides due to sudden rain.

I suggest buying tickets online in advance to save a few bucks and make your entry smoother. Otherwise, you might find yourself standing in a long line just to buy tickets.

My advice is to download the Lotte World app. It shows ride wait times and maps out everything. It made navigating the park a lot easier – way better than looking at paper maps!

Food can be pricey inside the park, so I suggest bringing some snacks. Just make sure they don't disallow outside food – I saw a couple of folks having to toss their snacks!
Namsan Park
Seokhojeong

Definitely try to book your session online ahead of time to avoid long wait times. I saw some people waiting an hour or more to get in.
I suggest going in the late afternoon around 4 PM. The crowds thin out, and you get the space to really enjoy your archery session.
Check the weather before you go. If it's too windy, the experience can be frustrating. I almost lost my focus when the wind picked up!

Bring a bottle of water and some snacks if you can. The prices on site are a bit steep, and you'll want to recharge between rounds.
Jamsil Baseball Stadium

Wear comfortable shoes! You’ll do a lot of walking, and those bleachers can be a trek, especially if you want to explore the whole stadium.

Definitely try to catch a game during the weekend; the atmosphere is electric! I went on a Saturday and the crowd was just amazing.
Seoul Land
Seoul World Cup Stadium
Munhak Baseball Stadium

I suggest checking the weather before you go; we got stuck in the rain and missed a big part of the game. It can get really unpredictable, so maybe bring a poncho just in case!

My advice is to buy tickets ahead of time online if you can. We bought them at the gate and ended up sitting way up in the nosebleeds. You might save a good bit by grabbing them early.

I'd recommend arriving around 5 pm if there's a night game. You can explore the area, grab some street food, and get a good seat without the hassle
Seoul Olympic Stadium

I suggest trying to visit on a weekday if you can. The crowd is way lighter and you won't be standing in long lines just to get in. I went on a Saturday and it was a bit overwhelming!

I think it’s best to use the subway to get there, but make sure to check for any station closures beforehand. I got off and had to walk a longer route because of construction signs. Save yourself the hassle!

My advice is to grab some snacks from the local convenience store before you go in. The food inside can be pricey, and honestly, the instant ramen from the store is delicious!

I recommend checking out the stadium shop for souvenirs right after entry. Don't wait until the end. I made that mistake and it was crowded later, plus they run out of certain items fast!