I went there for the purpose of snow sledding... The weather was so nice that the snow melted so that you could see the bottom. When I came out after the last time, there was so much water on the floor that my shoes were submerged.The concession stand next to the sledding slope is conveniently located, and you can rent an indoor sledding platform for 30,000 won per day. I paid 40,000 won for a reservation for the outdoor vinyl-covered Bigloo House and ended up using the concession stand. ( The day was so nice that it was hot inside the house and there were too many shoe prints on the floor.) Inside the store, there is a space to read books, air bounce, pump, and basketball games.The kids cafe had been used so recently that several things were broken. (Free + Paid)I think elementary and lower grades can enjoy it. I also enjoyed looking around the exhibition halls in the museum building.
I went snow sledding. There is also a kids cafe, but I can't really recommend it. Snacks such as ramen are sold next to the sledding slope. The price is not cheap.Other facilities are old and not very good...The all-season sledding at the entrance was okay.
I like what they are trying to achieve with this place but the price is way to overpriced. They barely have anything. Not really activities are going on. If you really have no place to go or have nothing to do, go here and spend your money. Otherwise, I’d rather go somewhere else.