Thursday, August 9, 2012

Everland

Wow this week has gone by so fast.  My last full day here in Korea is tomorrow, so expect probably two more posts after this one.  The highlight of this week was Sunday when my friends and I went to Everland.  Remember my post in the past about Lotte World being the Disneyland of Korea?  Everland is actually a lot closer to being like Disneyland because of the name and the way the theme park is set up, for example Disneyland has Tomorrowland, Adventureland, etc., while Everland has Magic Land, Zoo-Topia, etc.  I would say however, that Everland has an edge over Disneyland because it offers more variety.  My friends and I said that Everland is a mixure of Disneyland, the San Diego Zoo, and Six Flags with a hint of Soak City.  We were so lucky that the park was not too crowded that day compared to what we've heard.  

 Entrance to the park

My ticket.  Yay for foreigner discounts.  

Some buildings you'll see.  

A giant colorful tree with dolphins flying around it.   

Funny looking fellas.   

Me and my friends that went.   

Taking the lift to Zoo-Topia. 

Talyn and I in our lift. 

View from the lift.   

 First thing we saw getting off the lift.  I love polar bears but the first thing that came to mind was "why are they here?  It is too hot :( "

Caught the end of the bird show. Definitely showcases more birds than the show in San Diego.  At one point  the white birds pictures above, kept flying out from atop of the hill for such a long time.   

I like this picture of the bird presenter at work.   

One of the rides we rode, called T-Express which is a popular one and recommended by many of our students.   

Got to see lots of lions.  

No tigers, but lots of bears too. 

 T-Express closer up.

Going up the upcoming stairs is where we ate lunch, and on those same stairs is where the Summer Splash performance takes place.   

First some performers come out on stage and do their thing.  Then the water show begins where people sitting on the steps get sprayed from behind by mist once in awhile.  Later they wet everyone with the cannon looking things up front.   

Daniel and Talyn getting wet from the mist.   

Floats continuing the Summer Splash parade performance.  We were not expecting to get wet that day but once we got soaked from the cannon blasts, we decided to just go for it and have fun.  At the end of the performance, they spray the entire area in this picture with water from above and all around and everyone runs through it and plays "in the rain".  We definitely did and it was worth it.   

The set for one of the shows we watched.  It was sort of like Zoboomafoo where they showcased different kinds of animals.   

Korean Tarzan and Jane.   

Then at night, they have a light parade like at Disneyland and they turn off all of the street lights for a better effect.  I think all of the costumes that were worn were really interesting and designed well.  The music was also really nice.     

One of the many floats in the light parade.   

Then an hour and a half or so after the light parade, they have fireworks along with a performance involving the mascot of the park, like Mickey Mouse in Fantasmic for Disneyland.   

Really cool colorful flames.   

A giant phoenix robot that turned into many colors and is the savior/guardian of the park and in the performance.   

Now the phoenix is blue with sparks shooting out.   

One firework shot I like.   

 Statue in front of the stage.  

Overall I had an amazing time at Everland.  I would have to agree with my students in that it is better than Lotte World.  There is just so much more to do and experience.  Ah I'm so tired from sleeping late the past couple of nights so I will talk more about Everland later.  Stay tuned for the final posts.  Redondo out!
















1 comment:

  1. this looks so awesome! makes me want to go hehehe
    excited to see you soon!!!

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