2/5 A K. 10 months ago on Google
It's
advisable
to
avoid
visiting
this
place
on
weekends
as
it
tends
to
get
quite
crowded.
Please
be
aware
that
upon
scanning
our
tickets,
we
were
disappointed
to
find
out
that
there
was
no
lift
access
available
for
entering
or
exiting
the
venue.
This
meant
we
had
to
fold
our
stroller,
which
was
inconvenient.
Inside,
there
is
a
cafe
where
parents
can
take
a
quick
coffee
break.
They
use
a
Nespresso
machine,
but
the
prices
are
a
bit
steep,
with
a
cup
costing
5,500.00
won.
They
also
offer
sausages
and
churros
as
snacks,
and
if
you're
a
meat
eater,
opting
for
the
sausage
is
a
safe
choice
since
it's
only
1000
won
more
expensive.
The
venue
itself
wasn't
as
large
as
we
had
anticipated,
and
navigating
it
with
a
stroller
proved
to
be
quite
challenging
due
to
the
high
volume
of
people.
The
fish
exhibits
were
satisfactory,
although
I'm
not
an
expert
in
fish
varieties.
However,
the
fish
didn't
boast
the
vibrant
colors
you
might
find
at
other
aquariums,
such
as
the
one
in
Singapore.
While
our
kids
enjoyed
the
experience,
it
didn't
completely
captivate
them.
It's
worth
noting
that
the
tickets
are
quite
pricey,
and
we
ended
up
spending
over
100,000.00
won
for
our
family
of
four,
including
two
small
children.
We
spent
around
3
hours
inside
the
aquarium.
In
summary,
if
you
plan
on
visiting
this
place,
it's
best
to
choose
a
weekday
to
avoid
the
crowds.
Keep
in
mind
the
limited
accessibility
for
strollers
and
the
higher
prices
at
the
cafe.
While
the
aquarium
offers
an
enjoyable
experience,
it
may
not
meet
the
same
level
of
excitement
as
other
aquariums,
and
the
tickets
can
be
a
significant
expense
for
a
family.
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