With 25 years of theme park experience, the Lotte Group has finally opened the largest water park in Korea. Opened on May 30, 2014, Gimhae Lotte Water Park is measured equivalent to the size of 17 soccer fields. Here are 6 reasons why you should totally check them out!
Outdoor wave pool, indoor wave pool, tornado slide, indoor swing slide, and general dabbling facilities! Yup, they have it all in BIG SCALE!
It’s Polynesian concept with a wide-open South Pacific beach. Time to get your coconut bra and grass skirt ready!
Hey, it’s only one-hour drive from Haeundae.
Nope, it’s not just for kids. Check out the outdoor hot-spring bath, dry and wet saunas, Jjimjilbang (Korean style sauna), and doctor fish!
They have both good-looking male and female lifeguards. Oppa, save me!
It’s huge and clean!
Maybe daddy can take care of the children while mommy go shopping at Lotte Premium Outlet that’s just right opposite. It’s only about 3 minutes walking distance from the water park.
Gimhae Lotte Water Park
Address: 555, Jangyu-ro, Gimhae-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
Operating hours: 09:00 - 19:00
Admission Fee:
- All-day Tickets: Adults 55,000 - 58,000 won / Children 43,000 - 46,000 won
- Afternoon Tickets (admission after 14:30): Adults 45,000 - 48,000 won / Children 35,000 - 38,000
*Rates are subject to change depending on the rides and the season.
For more information, visit Gimhae Lotte Water Park website.