Saturday, April 28, 2012

Dream of Laciun fireworks show at Everland Resort, South Korea (Part 3)

After watching the Moonlight Parade, we waited another half hour for the Dream of Laciun fireworks show at Everland Resort. This is the third and last installment of my Everland series of posts. The show started at 8:40pm so it was even colder weather-wise!

Dream of Laciun fireworks show at Everland Resort, South Korea
Dream of Laciun is a spectacular water, laser lights, and fireworks show conducted entirely in Korean. It's a tale of good versus evil. There's a skit with several characters as well as a narrator. Although we didn't understand anything they said, the plot was sort of self-explanatory.

Dream of Laciun fireworks show at Everland Resort, South Korea
We watched how the waters danced and how the flames erupted.

Dream of Laciun fireworks show at Everland Resort, South Korea
Suddenly there was a gigantic fire-breathing dragon! XD

Dream of Laciun fireworks show at Everland Resort, South Korea
Then rose a color-changing phoenix from out of the ashes!

Dream of Laciun fireworks show at Everland Resort, South Korea
Fireworks started shooting up the sky during the finale!

Dream of Laciun fireworks show at Everland Resort, South Korea
The sky lit up with different colors and patterns!

Dream of Laciun fireworks show at Everland Resort, South Korea
We were all awestruck.

Dream of Laciun fireworks show at Everland Resort, South Korea
Later on, we would find out that we were at Everland Resort the day North Korea launched their missile. XD

Just like the parade, we got to enjoy this show undisturbed by huge crowds. It's the first time I've ever watched a theme park fireworks show from the front row. If you're waiting until night time for the Moonlight Parade you may as well stick around for this extravaganza! The show lasts for approximately 30 minutes.


When in South Korea, Everland Resort is really a must-visit. A one-day ticket costs: 
  • 40,000 won (around P1,500+) for adults
  • 34,000 won (around P1,300) for teenagers
  • 31,000 won (around P1,200) for kids and senior citizens
For more information and discount coupons, log on to http://www.everland.com/web/multi/english/everland/main.html -- we printed out discount coupons and were able to save several thousand won when we bought our tickets at the gate. :D


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