Children up to 12 get Aqua Kids Land, ball pool, tipping bucket and shallow wave pool watched by lifeguards, so play options are varied. Mandatory life jackets and height limits frustrate older kids.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to visit pools, slides and relax without tiring young children.
Aqua Kids’ Land:
Shallow play zone with small slides and a piano-key fountain.
Tip: Bring water shoes for better grip on wet surfaces.
Blue Adventure:
Indoor dry play area with jungle gym and ball pool.
Tip: Carry non-slip socks for use inside the ball pool.
Water Basket:
Giant tipping bucket that pours water on kids.
Tip: Stand to the side if you prefer a lighter splash.
Beach Pool:
Low-depth wave pool for safe family fun.
Tip: Ensure kids wear life jackets; bring or buy at the goods shop.
Lazy River:
Tubing ride around a gentle indoor current.
Tip: Buy or reserve tubes early to skip the rental line.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Entry tickets (4 adults/kids) | KRW 44,000 |
Towel rentals (4) | KRW 4,000 |
Life jacket rentals (2 kids) | KRW 10,000 |
Food court meals (4) | KRW 32,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 90,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Indoor water park open year-round. Visit on weekdays to avoid crowds. Check schedule for slide maintenance closures.
Address: 164 Mullae-ro, Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea
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The place is really nice. Easy to follow. The pools and saunas are tiny but they are in very good shape. Food is all bit expensive. I don’t recommend the boiled eggs, I got diarrhoea for two days in a row.
jaciel castro
Really cool place for families. Far smaller than what I imagined. When you enter, you choose 1. Waterpark 2. Spa 3. Sauna. The spa is located in the bathrooms on the way to the water park so weird they have an extra charge. The park is primarily for families with kids. It has 1 main area, a small restaurant and they get you out every hour for a 10 minutes break. The shoes are left in the entrance ...
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This place is too child friendly to the point where it is terrible for adults. The food is subpar and overpriced while the lifeguards take 10 minute breaks every 50 mins, forcing everyone to leave the pool during that time. Every slide is open for a very short time every 2 hours, hats or caps are required and if you try and purchase one good luck because they only have 1 size. Oh and you have to ...
Amy Shi
This was the first indoor water park I visited in Seoul, and it was a total disaster. Took close to one hour just to find parking. Inside, it was insanely crowded — people packed shoulder to shoulder in the lazy river(and that’s about the only thing to do), super noisy because it’s all indoors with too many people, and the water looked really dirty. Hygiene overall was questionable — no sign to as...
Joel Tay
The waterpark feels a bit dated, but it’s one of the few that still includes a traditional jjimjilbang experience and are children friendly. If you take your time to explore everything and have lunch on-site, it makes for a solid day outing.
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