by Kim Heungsoon
Published 14 Apr.2026 13:59(KST)
The Plaza, operated by Hanwha Hotels & Resorts, announced on April 14 that it has launched the ‘KIDS&JOY: Family Moment’ package in celebration of Family Month.
Children are participating in experiential activities at The Plaza Kids Lounge. Provided by Hanwha Hotels & Resorts.
원본보기 아이콘The Plaza has been enjoying great popularity by offering character-themed rooms and a variety of kids’ packages for families. This year, the hotel is introducing a new package that combines access to the Kids Lounge and breakfast at Seven Square.
The detailed package includes a one-night stay in a deluxe room, breakfast for three at Seven Square (two adults and one child), one Kids Lounge pass (for two adults and one preschool child), a My Little Tiger Sound Pad, and a welcome gift. Guests who purchase this package can also enjoy complimentary access to The Plaza’s fitness club and swimming pool.
The Kids Lounge, which opened in March last year in collaboration with the early education brand MY LITTLE TIGER, is divided into three zones. Zone A features a play area equipped with a trampoline, slide, and ball pool. Zones B and C are stocked with storybooks and kitchen play sets. The Sound Pad included in the package is one of My Little Tiger’s most popular products, allowing children to insert over 200 cards and hear both Korean and English audio.
The package is limited to 30 rooms and is priced from 458,000 won (tax and service charge not included). The stay period runs from April 27 to May 31, with check-ins available only on Fridays and Saturdays.
A representative from Hanwha Hotels & Resorts stated, “Since the opening of the Kids Lounge, the number of visitors in May has more than doubled compared to other months, indicating a steady increase in demand from family guests. This package offers unprecedented benefits by combining the Kids Lounge pass, breakfast at Seven Square, branded goods, and a welcome gift into a single offering.”
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