Suite Rooms, Health Foods, Water Park... Inspire, the Ultimate Hocance Destination: "One Day Is Not Enough to Enjoy It All"
Summer at a Second-Year Integrated Resort
Renewed Indoor Water Park, Splash Bay
Comfortable Rest in Five-Star Certified Rooms
Linked Packages Under the "One Day Is Not Enough" Concept
Inspire Entertainment Resort, located on Yeongjongdo in Incheon, has entered its second year of operation. During a recent visit, the resort stood out with its grand exterior and the clean, wood-toned interior typical of a new integrated resort. The corridor leading to the guest rooms created a subtle atmosphere with orange carpets and lighting.
The guest rooms at Inspire are divided into three towers: Forest, Sun, and Ocean. These facilities received five-star certification last year. Room sizes are categorized as 44 square meters (approximately 13 pyeong), 55 square meters (about 17 pyeong), and 60 square meters (about 18 pyeong). The high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows make the rooms appear much larger than their actual size. The family rooms, designed for four guests, include a separate room with a bunk bed and television for young children. Due to high demand relative to the number of rooms, these are considered the most difficult rooms to book.
The mattresses and bedding, which are among the top concerns for hotel and resort guests, are also neatly arranged. In every room, guests can choose from goose down, allergy-free, or latex pillows upon request.
Inspire is targeting customers with its "hocance" (hotel + vacation) packages for the peak summer season. Leveraging its integrated resort features, which include accommodations, dining, and entertainment, Inspire highlights the advantage of creating memories in various indoor and outdoor spaces regardless of the weather. Under the concept "One Day Is Not Enough at Inspire," visitors are encouraged to stay at least one night to fully experience the resort's diverse infrastructure.
Water facilities, an essential part of summer, are also a key feature promoted by Inspire. The resort has an indoor water park called "Splash Bay." Upon entering the glass dome-shaped structure, which rises to the height of four stories and offers a clear view of the sky, the open and spacious atmosphere is immediately noticeable. In March, the park underwent a renewal, expanding its activity zones, relaxation areas, and convenience facilities. On the fourth floor of the water park, guests can ride the two-person water coaster "Aqua Racer," which resembles a bobsleigh. This attraction allows two people to ride a tube and circle a 178-meter-long slide for about 30 seconds. For families with young children, there are also kid-exclusive attractions.
Visitors are riding the new attraction 'Aqua Racer' at Splash Bay, the indoor water park of Inspire Entertainment Resort. Photo by Kim Heungsun
View original imageThe main package available until August 31 is the "Family Summer Adventure Package," which is designed for two-night stays. Available for check-in from Sunday to Wednesday, the package includes an all-day pass to Splash Bay, admission to the indoor activity "Bounce The First" popular with children, and a pass for three rides at the arcade facility "Jjangland," all bundled with the room.
During the same period, the "Romantic Summer Stay Package" is available for couples or friends. This package, available for one-night stays on weekdays, offers an upgrade to a suite room, an in-room dining breakfast for two that can be ordered and delivered via the in-room device, and a 50,000 won dining credit usable at 11 F&B outlets within the resort.
For day visitors, Inspire has launched the "Inspire Play Pass," which offers discounted access to major attractions. There are three options: the "Space Pass," which includes admission to the immersive media art exhibition "Le Space"; the "Splash Pass," which includes an all-day pass to Splash Bay; and the "All Day Pass," which grants access to both facilities. Each option also includes a 20,000 won F&B voucher.
Various seasonal food and beverage menus, such as bingsu and health foods, are also being introduced. Until July 31, the "Summer Kids Eat Free" promotion is available on weekdays at six Inspire-operated restaurants. When an adult orders a designated menu item, children aged 12 and under receive a kids' menu for free.
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An Inspire representative said, "During holidays, weekends, and other peak periods, it is difficult to book rooms due to the influx of family guests," adding, "There is also a growing trend of group tours by foreign visitors, linked to large-scale performances, exhibitions, shopping, and corporate events."
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