Couples can share a tandem luge, ride side-by-side chairlifts, upgrade to a dual zipline, and take souvenir photos, creating playful shared memories at a modest cost and 2-hour time commitment.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Couples can fit multiple luge runs, a zipline ride, and photos at a relaxed pace.
Tandem Luge Ride:
Sit together on one cart and race down the 2.4 km track using hand brakes.
Tip: Choose the 5-run combo (₩37 000+₩12 000) for best value and extra runs.
Hyfly Zipline Adventure:
Glide side by side over the forested slope at up to 60 km/h.
Tip: Buy a 2 Luge+Zipline combo (₩57 000 each) to bundle both thrills.
Skyride Scenic Lift:
Take the four-seater chairlift to the start point with coastal views.
Tip: Ride up right at opening to snap photos of a nearly empty cable car.
Photo Souvenir:
Get action shots at the end of your luge run at the on-site kiosk.
Tip: Budget ₩5 000–₩10 000 per print and pick the fastest delivery option.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Tandem Luge (5 runs) | KRW 49,000 |
Hyfly Zipline for two | KRW 114,000 |
Photo souvenirs (2 prints) | KRW 10,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 173,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Go in spring or fall for mild weather and clear coastal views. In summer, ride early to avoid heat. In winter, layer up against strong coastal winds.
Address: 205 Gijanghaean-ro, Gijang, Busan, South Korea
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Au sum
Even you buy tickets. You still need to line up. The skyline is nice which is suitable for teenager. Ticket counter should remind the guests to keep the helmet because it is used for find your own photo after playing
Randy F.
Highly recommended! Though super busy and crowded, they handle the crowds with expertise and even dealt quickly with an issue with my Klook vouchers. We got the most popular package of four luge rides with a zip line and we finished the whole package tired, happy and super satisfied. It’s a huge outdoor venue and there are enough courses that you can take different routes down (slow or fast). ...
Steve Shields
I wasn’t expecting much but, oh boy, what fun! Perhaps I just got lucky but there weren’t many people riding the luge on the day I visited. No long queues, no wait time, just strap on a helmet (five colour coded sizes available), take a quick lesson (literally less than five minutes) and then you’ll be off and awaaaaaay! Super easy to steer, and a cinch to control your velocity, five different rou...
Ivan
The location is easy to find. Took the busan beach train to Sonjeong station and transfer a bus. We went on a weekday late afternoon and there was no crowd. Use the Visit Busan Pass and it was worth the money. You can even use it at the Lotte World Theme Park nearby. You get 2 free rides. Each ride takes about 5min down. Visit a temple nearby if you want to do something else other than the theme p...
Debbie Fogel
So fun!! For kids and adults, this is definitely an experience to enjoy in the city. Just a short walk down hill from the most beautiful temple, this is the perfect place to spend an hour (about 3 luge runs). The place is very clean and run well. Little kids can ride tandem. Fun for all!!!
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