Everland is set to strengthen its content offerings this year by renovating Safari World and introducing new large-scale performances. The company aims to enhance the competitiveness of its theme park and the quality of the customer experience, thereby boosting visitor attraction.


According to the Everland website and the fourth-quarter 2025 earnings report of Samsung C&T Resort Division, Everland will actively pursue changes in customer experience this year by improving the quality of its theme park content and facilities.

Everland Good Morning Safari Special Tram.

Everland Good Morning Safari Special Tram.

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In particular, Everland plans to deliver tangible changes across its infrastructure and content by leveraging the renovation of Safari World and the development of new large-scale performances.


The strategy to strengthen performances and themed content is also notable. Everland is preparing to launch a new multimedia show starting in March, with construction underway in the Four Seasons Garden area. The new show is expected to feature a combination of video, music, performances, and fireworks.


Safari World will also close temporarily starting February 19 to create a new ecological environment and transform the viewing experience. This closure is focused on significantly improving animal welfare by designing habitats that reflect the animals’ ecological characteristics.


According to online communities, the improved Safari World environment will allow lions to live in naturalistic spaces resembling grasslands, and Korean tigers will be able to enjoy a healthy and stable life in habitats inspired by Korea's natural environment. The habitats for bears will also be redesigned to include water play facilities and various enrichment programs, enabling them to express a wider range of behaviors.


Everland has also launched the monthly special event series called "Whatever." Following January's "Bungeoppang Rush," February's theme will be "Fortune Market," transforming the space into one that shares all the luck of 2026.



Meanwhile, Samsung C&T Resort Division recorded sales of 3.987 trillion won last year. Operating profit was 171 billion won, down 20.5% from the previous year, due to decreased leisure demand caused by abnormal weather conditions.

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