# i've been here :D #
The Koreans are known to be very hard working people, but they also put their hearts and souls in when it is time for them to relax and play. When we arrived at parking area for coaches of the Everland Theme Park at around 9am, there were already more than a hundred coaches that preceded us. There were also more than 500 hundred visitors queuing up for the internal buses that transferred visitors to the main gate, which is some distance away.
The Everland fun park is very well equipped with all sorts of facilities to cater for visitors of all ages. Apart from gift shops, snack bars, there are lockers, first aid stations, money exchange booth, wheel chair rental, missing people station, to mention just a few. For fun and games, there are the Flume Ride for rafting, Flash Pang where fanciful chairs are “flying” in many directions, the dancing plane, the magic swing, the Flying Elephant, and most of all, the roller coaster which could make two scary 360 degrees loops. Because of the huge crowd, most visitors had to wait as long as an hour to be admitted to any games or attractions.
One particular activity we enjoyed very much was the Safari World, where the tigers,the lions, the bears and other wild animals were allowed to roam free, but visitors observed the animals in “caged-in” well protected buses.
Friday, May 16, 2014
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