Saturday, April 28, 2012

Moonlight Parade at Everland, South Korea (Part 2)

As I mentioned in my first Everland Resort post, we stayed until night time so we could watch the Moonlight Parade and the Dream of Laciun fireworks show. The Moonlight Parade started at around 7:30pm.

Moonlight Parade at Everland, South Korea
Since the sun was out and Everland Resort was on a mountain, it was really cold. I estimate it to be around 3-5 degrees Celsius. Still, we got an excellent view of the Moonlight Parade from start to finish because it wasn't crowded.

Moonlight Parade at Everland, South Korea
Lighted floats and performers dressed in lighted costumes passed by us.

Moonlight Parade at Everland, South Korea
It was pretty amazing! I've never watched a theme park parade scot-free, normally I'd have to tiptoe or strain my neck or something.

Moonlight Parade at Everland, South Korea
We were all wowed by the truly awesome sights.

Moonlight Parade at Everland, South Korea
Moonlight Parade at Everland, South Korea
Everland Resort characters were on some of the floats too.

Moonlight Parade at Everland, South Korea
Moonlight Parade at Everland, South Korea
Got to love the Alice in Wonderland theme!

Moonlight Parade at Everland, South Korea
There's also an under the sea theme. Performers dressed as luminous fish skated past us.

Moonlight Parade at Everland, South Korea
Moonlight Parade at Everland, South Korea
The gladiator and the hydra were spectacular!

Moonlight Parade at Everland, South Korea
There was even a water fountain made of lights!

Moonlight Parade at Everland, South Korea
For the grand finale, Everland Resort's main characters Laciun and Laila (think South Korea's version of Mickey and Minnie) greet everyone from atop the last float. 

The parade lasted at least thirty minutes and concluded a few minutes past 8pm. Was it worth waiting for in the freezing weather? Yes!


When in South Korea, Everland Resort is really a must-visit. A one-day ticket costs: 
  • 40,000 won (around P1,500+) for adults
  • 34,000 won (around P1,300) for teenagers
  • 31,000 won (around P1,200) for kids and senior citizens
For more information and discount coupons, log on to http://www.everland.com/web/multi/english/everland/main.html -- we printed out discount coupons and were able to save several thousand won when we bought our tickets at the gate. :D


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