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It took us about 1 1/2hr to drive (include toilet break and a little traffic jam within Seoul) from Myeongdong to VIVALDI Park Ski World. You may use KakaoMap to check the driving distance and public transport. They also provide transfer from Seoul city and return, please check their website for details. Remember to bring lots of heat pack for hands and feet. Suggest you bring your own skiing gloves, scarf and earmuffs/winter hats. For tourist, you may visit their Tourist office which is a small office away from the main building (facing main building for skiing on your right). At the Tourist office, there’s English speaker assistance at the counter. You may book your skiing lesson and entrance tickets from here. Remember to book your skiing lesson in advance if possible as they have limited English speaking instructor. Depending on the age of the child, the younger ones can go to their indoor ski where slides is available. There’s also a food court on level 2 of the main building, I think they serve better food up there. Starbucks is also located on level 2. The resort is just across the main building but difficult to get room so we did a day trip instead. Overall, it is a very well maintain course since it is used for competition. Day ski closes at 4pm when we were there. Too cold to ski at night. I think last ski lesson is at 3pm. You may watch your child whom learning skiing lesson inside the visitor’s center office. Many combined with Nami Island and other places and skiing as one day trip but for us we do it in two different days. Since we have children with us so we do not want to rush. You need to spend at least 5 hours here (include all the queuing and a meal).
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