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Everland

#04 OF 50 · SCORE 8.5

Everland in Yongin, Gyeonggi, South Korea — ranked #4 of the world's 50 best amusement parks

Hybrid resort · Asia

🇰🇷 Yongin, Gyeonggi, South Korea

Korea's giant garden park with a legendary woodie

Overall score8.5

THRILL 8.7 · FAMILY 8.3 · VALUE 8.8

BEST FOR VALUE

Opened

1976

Size

3700 acres (1499 ha)

Rides

40 attractions

Avg. visit

8 hours

Ticket range

$32–$48 USD

Events & shows

HOLIDAY · September - October

Everland Blood City / Horror Maze Halloween

Autumn Halloween season with horror mazes, scare zones and night parades.

HOLIDAY · November - February

Everland Romantic Illumination

Winter illumination season with large-scale light displays and Christmas decor.

SEASONAL FESTIVAL · May - June

Everland Rose Festival

Summer rose garden festival with themed decoration and night lighting.

SEASONAL FESTIVAL · Late March - April

Everland Tulip Festival

Spring festival with hundreds of thousands of tulips across the Four Seasons Garden.

Event dates shift each year — confirm on the park's official site before booking.

Visual Archive

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Everland is South Korea's most-visited park, combining a huge seasonal flower festival, the Lost Valley safari, and T Express — the steepest wooden coaster in the world when it opened and still a global top-five woodie. Nighttime parades and the adjacent Caribbean Bay waterpark round out long visits.

BEST TIME TO VISIT · Spring

Plan Your Visit

Hours & tickets
Operating hours
Typically 10am-9pm, shorter in winter
Seasonal closures
Open year-round, with reduced hours in winter
Queue-skip pass
Q-Pass and Smart Q-Pass tiers let guests reserve ride times. From about $30 USD.
How long to stay
Full day
Multi-day tickets
Single-day tickets only.
Season pass
Annual or season pass from about $210 USD.

Links open Everland's own site in a new tab. Always confirm hours and prices there.

Getting there
Nearest airport
Seoul Incheon (ICN), ~80 km; Gimpo (GMP), ~60 km
Public transit
Everland shuttle buses from Seoul, or Yongin Everline light rail to Jeondae-Everland Station plus a short bus ride
Parking
On-site parking available. Around $4 USD per day.
Staying over
Home Bridge and Forest Camp glamping on the resort estate, plus nearby Yongin hotels
Accessibility
Accessibility
Hilly terrain with long inclines, mitigated by moving walkways, lifts and shuttle carts. Wheelchair rental available and priority boarding is offered to guests with disabilities.

Broadly wheelchair accessible

Good to know
Who it suits
Very family-friendly with a large zoo, safari and gentle rides, plus T Express for teens and adults
Best time to visit
Weekdays in April for the tulip festival or late October for autumn colour; avoid Korean public holidays
Dining
Wide Korean and international quick-service across the themed zones
Outside food
Outside food and drink are not permitted.
Weather cover
Large outdoor resort with extensive gardens and a zoo; indoor cover is limited to shops, restaurants and a few attractions.
Baby care
Baby care rooms with nursing space, changing tables and bottle preparation facilities.
Rentals on site
Stroller / pushchair hire and Lockers available on site.
Currency & payment
KRW; cards and Korean mobile pay are standard, some foreign cards can be finicky at kiosks.
Official app
Everland app (iOS/Android, Korean-first): wait times, Smart Q&Q virtual queue and park map.

iOS — App StoreAndroid — Google Play

Archival records

  • Most-visited theme park in South Korea

    ATTENDANCE

  • World's steepest wooden roller coaster at opening (T Express)

    HEIGHT · 2008

Cartography

Official website