every budget traveler's dream, feel the chill !!
February 23-28, 2011 wednesday to monday
objective: to visit the best tourist spots that fits my taste and budget accordingly.
additional tasks: to conquer the Everland’s T-express (world’s most steepest roller coaster) and experience the snow for the 1st time
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DAY THREE:
EVERLAND THEMEPARK
We went to everland on public transpo basis. At the gangnam bus station, we rode bus #5002 at 1,700 won trip. Then, the free shuttle bus going to the park.
located in Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, everland themepark was opened in 1976, and it is about 1,200,000 square yards. It is ranked as the 4th theme park in the world by offering 5 main Festivals and exciting entertainments all year around. There are five theme areas along with more than 30 kinds of attractions full of high thrilling and various fun.
everland themepark |
the hurricane at everland themepark |
everland themepark |
We arrived around 1500H experiencing only 3 rides but one of there finest. 1st was the hurricane, its like a revolving anchors away. Give in to the force of this megaton-grade tornado ride, which revolves 19 meters up from the ground, and experience the thrill of a powerful hurricane. A huge swing with a spinning top, Hurricane revolves while moving like a swing. As it rotates once every two and a half seconds, or 24 times per minute, it moves very quickly. The gear mounted on the top of the pole moves the ride from side to side, and the gear mounted to the contact point with the pole spins the table, making the ride a giant top.
Lets Twist, An exciting experience of twists in all directions, with great music!
Lets Twist, An exciting experience of twists in all directions, with great music!
The
sudden twists are refreshing and exciting! Enjoy the largest number of
thrilling revolutions, and feel the centrifugal force at the edges!
Gravity is the force that is applied to all objects with mass, in which the earth pulls objects toward itself. As gravity is applied to our bodies from the top, we can feel a thrill when gravity is applied from bottom. Double Rock Spin spins 360 degrees, and the reverse gravity effect during spinning is quite thrilling.
Gravity is the force that is applied to all objects with mass, in which the earth pulls objects toward itself. As gravity is applied to our bodies from the top, we can feel a thrill when gravity is applied from bottom. Double Rock Spin spins 360 degrees, and the reverse gravity effect during spinning is quite thrilling.
rolling x-train at everland themepark |
lets twist at everland themepark |
double rock spin at everland themepark |
Next was the rolling x-train, a roller-coaster with 3 gigantic loops and finally there highlight ride the T-Express, world steepest wooden coaster at 77 degree drop. We left everland around 1930H after we shop for cheap presents in their souvenir shop. We went to car park #2/3 for the shuttle bus going to seoul, arrive at the bus terminal after 10 minutes. Then we rode the bus # 1500-2 going to subway sadang station. Around 2130H we arrived at the station, long travel time due to traffic jam. Finally, around 2230H we went home.
Falling objects have potential energy, Everland T-Express offers the steepest ride in the world. and with its 77-degree angle, the experience of falling gives an unparalleled roller coaster ride! Potential energy grows bigger according to the height, the mass of the falling object, and the angle, which means that the steepest ride has the biggest potential energy.
Falling objects have potential energy, Everland T-Express offers the steepest ride in the world. and with its 77-degree angle, the experience of falling gives an unparalleled roller coaster ride! Potential energy grows bigger according to the height, the mass of the falling object, and the angle, which means that the steepest ride has the biggest potential energy.
t-express at everland themepark |
t-express at everland themepark |
t-express at everland themepark |
everland themepark at night |
everland themepark at night |
day 4: romantic nami island...
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