ARTE KIDS PARK

관광 명소 · Jeju

ARTE KIDS PARK

관광 명소 · Jeju

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929 Wolgak-ro, Aewol-eup, 특별자치도, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea

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Interactive media art park with indoor beach & trampoline  

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929 Wolgak-ro, Aewol-eup, 특별자치도, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea Get directions

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929 Wolgak-ro, Aewol-eup, 특별자치도, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea Get directions

+82 64 799 7007
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The Best Restaurants and Dishes to Try on South Korea’s Jeju Island | Eater

"An immersive, extremely clean indoor play complex aimed at young children featuring an upstairs elementary school–style cafeteria with kid-friendly dishes (udon in odeng broth, jjajangmyeon, tonkatsu, corn dogs, fried rice); notable touches include a well-organized array of utensils and metal cups stored in heated cases to guard against germs, making it feel far more pristine than many U.S. play spaces, and the udon proved tasty as well." - Matthew Kang

https://www.eater.com/travel-guides/889499/jeju-island-south-korea-food-guide
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Mark Surya

Google
Finding things to do with a toddler is tough enough when traveling. This place was heaven for our two year old who got to have a travel day focused on playing and having fun. Great cafeteria with kid friendly meals, there’s interactive exhibits that are worth the price of admissions. English friendly, and the ballon attraction where your little can act out scene from UP is a must try.

Youhyun Kim

Google
Media arts meets kids cafe! A wonderfully fun, yet beautiful experience. Non slip socks are a must (they sell them at the location as well). Entrance tickets are sold as 2 or 3 hour tickets. Every 10 mins over that is charged 2,000 won. There was a discount through a Korean app Mommom (subscription based), and kids can visit Arte Museum accompanying a paying adult within 7 days. Highly recommend!

Henry Cheng

Google
An indoor park built with kids in mind. There are a lot of light projection areas enhance your experience, transporting you to different areas. The trampoline area was really fun. My personal favourite was the sandy “beach” area. They are really thoughtful to provide blower at the entrance/exit to make sure you won’t get any sand stuck in your feet. Before you visit, be sure to bring along socks as you won’t be allowed to enter without it. If you forget, don’t worry. You can still get reasonably priced socks at the gift area. There is a cafeteria area where you can get food and drinks when you get hungry. It also provides a place for parents to rest while waiting for their kids. I will definitely recommend this place if you are traveling with kids. Quite a fun and interesting place.

Jane Liew

Google
Amazing Arte Kids Park experience with my 5 and 3 year olds. The moment we stepped in, we were immersed into a future world of art X fun! My daughter and I spent a long time just twirling and dancing through the light projections - and watching the colours change under our feet. My daughter also enjoyed colouring in her butterfly, which was then scanned into the system to be brought to life in the forest. The way my children's eyes lit up at the wonders of technology was so delightful to see. The kids also had a blast in the Indoor beach - such a great concept. They even provide air guns to blast the sand off their clothes and body afterwards. We had a yummy lunch in the cafeteria too - which was so clean and well equipped! After we managed to convince the kids to leave as our time was up, we walked to the nearby to Jejudang cafe. Gorgeous cafe with a beautiful view of fluffy buckwheat and a mountain. Tip - if you eat st Jejudang first, you get a 20% discount to Arte Kids Park - we only found out afterwards. Parents that have KakaoTalk get free entry too. Highly recommend for ages up to 8 or so to get most out of it - older kids can sign up to do Art Lab too.

Michaela Lee

Google
Overall kids loved it. Very engaging across all spectrum of a child's learning. However it is pricey for a kids cafe...and doesn't include socks for that price or a coffee for the parent. Just based on other playcentres I have been these services were included.

Kennard MOE

Google
The best theme park among the 3 theme park we went for this trip. Ticket price is worth it. the place is small but is good enough for at least 3 to 4 hours play The adults enjoyed the "indoor beach" as well

William Orchard

Google
An amazing kids park that's next to an amazing bakery. My kids had a blast exploring the different thoughtfully designed rooms. Everything and everywhere was clean, and there were staff to make sure that everyone was safe. Each room has different themes and projections that make that room unique. Our favourites were the beach room, and this bouncy area. The beach room even had an air gun that can help to blow off sand. While it's not cheap, it was definitely worth it. Just remember to bring socks for yourself. For the kids, you can purchase socks at the vending machine. If you're going to Jeju with young kids, I would highly recommend this place. And for lunch, stop by Jejudang for the cutest looking buns.

Alvin Tan

Google
It’s amazing. We went due to wet weather program. They even have an indoor beach. It’s a must visit for kids.