Giant Lego-like Exterior, 154 Rooms... Featuring 4 Themes: Friends, Ninjago, Pirates, Kingdom
Offering Unique Staycation Experiences Like Family-Friendly 'Treasure Hunt' in Rooms
Includes Children's Play Area, Creative Workshop, and Toddler Pool

LegoLand Hotel scheduled to open next month.

LegoLand Hotel scheduled to open next month.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] The LEGOLAND Hotel, presented by LEGOLAND Korea, the country's first global theme park, will open next month.


On the 16th, LEGOLAND Korea held a media event at the LEGOLAND Hotel in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, unveiling the rooms and interior facilities of the 'LEGOLAND Hotel,' scheduled to open next month.


The LEGOLAND Hotel, which stands out immediately upon entering the LEGOLAND Korea Resort, primarily targets families with children aged 2 to 12. The hotel is four stories tall and has a total of 154 rooms. The rooms are themed around four popular LEGO series: Friends, Ninjago, Pirates, and Kingdom. Depending on size and location, rooms are categorized as Premium, Suite, and Deluxe Suite. Each room includes a separate bedroom with bunk beds in addition to a shared bedroom.


The LEGOLAND Hotel will welcome guests with a 'Treasure Hunt' event that families can enjoy together. This event is a popular program loved for a long time at LEGOLAND hotels worldwide. The 'Treasure Hunt,' available in all rooms, involves finding various hidden clues within the room to solve quizzes. By entering the correct answers, guests can unlock the password to a treasure chest in the room and receive LEGO gifts prepared inside.


LEGOLAND also offers 'disability-friendly rooms.' These rooms feature no thresholds at bathroom doors to facilitate movement, safety bars installed in the shower and toilet, and a shower chair.


The hotel's first floor consists of the lobby area where check-in and check-out take place. After checking in, guests can use the 'Disco Elevator,' which plays exciting music, to move to their rooms, providing continuous enjoyment even when moving to rooms or other facilities. Additionally, a 'LEGO Display Case' located in a corner of the first floor will exhibit works selected from monthly contests hosted by the LEGOLAND Hotel.


On the second floor, there are convenience facilities such as a toddler pool called 'Water Play,' a play area named 'Adventure Play,' and a souvenir shop called 'Mini Big Shop.' There is also the 'Bricks Family Restaurant' serving breakfast and dinner, and the lounge bar 'Skyline Bar.'


The restaurant, with a total of 280 seats, offers Korean and Western buffet-style breakfast menus, while dinner features a variety of Western dishes such as salads, pizza, pasta, and steak served ? la carte. Breakfast is available from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., and dinner from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. At the Skyline Bar, guests can order beverages like coffee and tea, light meals, as well as alcoholic drinks including draft beer, wine, and cocktails for adults. The lounge bar operates from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.


On the second floor, guests can also experience the 'Creative Workshop,' an educational space where LEGO Master Builders teach children how to assemble LEGO bricks. The workshop runs five sessions daily, each lasting 30 minutes, with a maximum of 16 participants per session.



Phil Royle, President of LEGOLAND Korea Resort, said, "Following the theme park that opened on May 5, we are pleased to introduce the 'LEGOLAND Hotel,' which will offer an expanded LEGO experience for both children and adults." He added, "We hope that visitors to LEGOLAND will enjoy rides and attractions in the theme park during the day and create meaningful memories with their families by using the programs and facilities available throughout the hotel in the evening."


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