This option is an add-on option for A-1/A-2 and cannot be purchased separately. The A-1/A-2 plan already includes the number of slope slides (1 time). Not applicable to Plan A-3.
[Luge Rules] Solo Riding Requirements: Children over 120cm and in the third grade of elementary school (9 years old) or above; children over 85cm and under the third grade of elementary school (9 years old) must ride with an adult; children under 85cm or seniors over 65 years old cannot ride the luge, but they can ride the cable car
You can also purchase additional tickets on-site with the staff on the day of the trip.
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— Itinerary Info —
[INSPIRE Entertainment Resort]
Opened in 2024, the Mohegan INSPIRE Entertainment Resort in South Korea is the largest resort in Northern Asia. This resort features a five-star hotel, casino, shopping mall, unique restaurants, exhibition space, the INSPIRE Arena for indoor performances, and a water park. Its modern design is complemented by a stunning 150-meter LED digital boulevard that showcases immersive tech displays every 30 minutes. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Korea!
[Paradise City, Incheon]
Paradise City is a resort located on Yeongjong Island in Incheon and served as the filming location for the popular Korean variety show "Single's Inferno." In addition to its luxurious hotel, the resort offers a large casino, the CIMER spa, a jjimjilbang (Korean sauna), the WONDER BOX theme park, and various shopping stores, making it a one-stop entertainment destination.
[Skyline Luge at Ganghwa Coastal Resort]
The Skyline Luge is a gravity-powered ride that swiftly glides down a slope along a track. Riders have full control over their speed and direction, making it an experience for everyone to enjoy. The Skyline Luge at Ganghwa Coastal Resort features a 1.8-kilometer track with two routes. From the mountain-top observation deck, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the vast ocean.
[Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village + Chinatown]
Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village is a renovated project themed around fairy tales, featuring vibrant murals and decorations, which has transformed this village into a popular photo spot. Don’t miss the chance to savor delicious Korean-style Jajangmyeon in the nearby Chinatown!
[Sinpo International Market]
Incheon’s Sinpo International Market, with over 100 years of history, is the city’s most iconic market, drawing both locals and tourists alike. The market is a food lover's paradise, offering delights like sweet and spicy fried chicken and a variety of traditional Korean snacks that attract many visitors. The market is organized into different areas by product type, making it easy for first-time visitors to explore.
[Wolmido Island + Seagull Feeding]
Take a 15-minute ferry from Wolmido Island to Yeongjong Island. Enjoy the fun and novelty of feeding seagulls with shrimp snacks along the way.
[Wolmi Traditional Park]
Originally a military site, this park was renovated in 2001 and has become a wonderful spot for experiencing traditional Korean culture. With its charming Joseon-era courtyard-style architecture, it's perfect for a leisurely stroll and memorable photos. You may even have the chance to participate in cultural activities offered within the park.
[Yeongjong Coastal Rail Bike]
This is the first rail bike in Incheon, located by the seaside. The 5.6-kilometer flat round-trip track offers an enjoyable experience, allowing you to take in the beautiful scenery of the island along the way.