Children under 12 get gentle coasters, bumper cars, themed shows, kid menus, and height-based safety checks, giving parents many age-fit options for an easy, full-day outing.
Why 1-2 days visit duration is ideal for with kids: With six themed zones and daily shows, a full day lets a family try major rides and catch performances without rushing.
Cookie Train mini-coaster:
A gentle train ride with colorful cars that loop softly, perfect for kids ages 3–6.
Tip: Head here first after park opening to avoid long waits.
Baby Pig Bumper Cars:
Small bumper cars shaped like piglets, easy for little drivers.
Tip: Kids under 100cm ride with an adult—ask staff for a double car.
Fight of Sheep:
Soft bumper cars in sheep designs that spin and bump safely.
Tip: Ideal mid-morning when lines are shortest.
Swan Lake paddle boats:
Swan-shaped boats you pedal across a calm lake with sea views.
Tip: Rent boats near the Royal Garden before noon to dodge crowds.
Lotty’s Magic Forest Parade:
Colorful floats and dancers parade twice daily in front of Royal Garden.
Tip: Watch from the left side for shade and a clear view.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Adult 1-day pass x2 | KRW 94,000 |
Child 1-day pass x2 | KRW 66,000 |
Meals for four | KRW 32,000 |
Snacks | KRW 20,000 |
Stroller rental | KRW 10,000 |
Souvenirs | KRW 20,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 242,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Summer: carry water and use shady parade spots. Spring: enjoy blooms in Rainbow Springs. Winter: pack a light jacket for coastal breezes.
Address: 42 Dongbusangwangwang-ro, Gijang, Busan, South Korea
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Lia Kim
Not worth the price. Complete rip off. Main attractions close during the weekdays/rainy days so make sure to check the website. If you visited Busan and thinking of visiting here, it's waste of time. I ended up leaving in an hour, paid full day ticket.
Alisha Gan
it's not worth. lots of game are close, not so many games to play. when i come there giant splash and giant swing are close. only giant digger i can play. others are for kids. and the place is so small, 2 hours is enough to play all games, not so many people come there even on weekend. in conclusion, the price is quite EXPENSIVE for te experience today. it is better to buy the tickrt ON THE SPOT a...
Martin Davey
Kids loved it. The roller coaster and log flumes are exhilarating with incredible acceleration from the start. Characters in costumes performance was lovely. Really enjoyed the day. If possible, go on a good weather day when all rides were open. Hall of mirrors cost extra but wasn't worth it.
Kinsey Star
Best park in Busan. Arrived here at 17:00, bought 2 tickets for around 40€ (tickets after 15:00 are cheaper) and got full experience of every ride here. There is no lines in park and a very few people, never saw such in themed parks before. Also cool Disneyland-like parades included. Lotte World Adventure Busan deserves much more customers than it has!
Thomas Gasienica
Thrilling weekday adventure: No queues, and kids 130cm and up can enjoy every ride! You’ll get to experience a wild rollercoaster and other cool rides all to yourself
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