Legoland Korea

Chuncheon-si, South Korea

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High Crowd

Busy and energetic, with longer wait times and lively areas.

Note: The mentioned wait times are for the ticket counters

⏱️Avg Wait

50 - 55 mins min

👥Peak Wait

80 - 85 mins min

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Our Recommendation

Expect long lines. If budget allows, a VIP Experience can reduce waiting; otherwise, use general admission and rely on the app’s live queue times to sequence rides.

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Moderate (30 - 59%)
High (60 - 89%)
Peak (90%+)

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Opening hours of LEGOLAND Korea

LEGOLAND Korea opens in the morning and closes in the early evening, with longer hours on weekends, school holidays, and event nights.

Hours change by season and weather. Always check the official calendar the day before you go.

  • Operating hours: Most dates run 10:00–18:00; on busier weekends, school holidays, and some event nights the park may extend to ~19:00 or 20:00.
  • Last entry: The last admission is 1–2 hours before park close, so plan to arrive early, 30–45 minutes before opening to clear security and be in the first wave.

Best time to visit LEGOLAND Korea

  • By month: Lightest crowds in late winter/early spring (Feb–Mar) and post-summer (Sep–early Nov) weekdays.
  • Peak demand around cherry blossom weekends, summer holidays (Jul–Aug), Chuseok/Seollal, and Christmas events.
  • By weekday: Tue–Thu are calmest; Sat is the heaviest; Fri/Sun are moderate if you rope drop.
  • By weather: Cool, cloudy, or lightly rainy mornings often mean shorter lines—bring layers/poncho and keep going if rides operate.

Rope drop plan: first 60–90 minutes

  • Arrive ready: Tickets linked, bags light, sunscreen/poncho on.
  • Popular ride first: Go directly to Dragon Coaster while waits are under ~20 minutes.
  • Next-door win: Walk to the LEGO Technic/Coastersaurus–type family coaster (as available) to stay ahead of the wave.
  • High-throughput filler: Do NINJAGO The Ride or Driving School before queues spike.
  • Lock the showtimes/meet-and-greets you care about and build the late-morning loop around them. Skip photos/snacks until two headliners are done.

Smart ride order: Dragon Coaster, NINJAGO & other popular rides

  • Dragon Coaster → Rope drop or the final hour.
  • NINJAGO The Ride → Mid-morning (steady throughput; good “gap filler”).
  • LEGO Technic/Coastersaurus-style coaster → Right after Dragon.
  • Water or indoor rides (seasonal/available) → Slot at midday heat.
  • Re-rides → After 4 pm as families shift to parades, photos, and shopping.

Rule of thumb: Cluster by land to cut walking and stay ahead of the crowd.

Priority option at LEGOLAND Korea: when they’re worth it

  • What it is: A paid add-on that lets you join a virtual queue on select rides from your phone and return when it’s your turn, instead of waiting in the regular line.
  • Buy it if: You’re visiting on Saturdays, public holidays, summer vacation, or you only have one day and want every marquee ride.
  • Maybe skip/decide late if: Tue–Thu in shoulder months and you’ll rope drop + stay late.
  • Strategy: Rope drop your first popular ride, reserve the second, and save a third for after 4 pm when lines ease.

Showtimes & parade strategy: when to ride vs when to sit

Anchor 11:30–14:00 with a sit-down show or character meet to rest during peak queues and heat. Arrive 10–15 minutes early for popular sets to avoid standing-room stress.

While seated, watch the live wait board/app—ride the moment a popular ride queue becomes less.

If there’s a parade, either ride during it or watch from the end of the route where it’s calmer.

Family & toddler crowd hacks

  • Height check first at entrance boards to avoid queuing for rides your child can’t do.
  • Strollers: Use designated buggy parks and label yours clearly.
  • Nursing/quiet rooms: Note their locations on the map for quick resets.
  • Shade/indoor breaks: SEA-LIFE-style exhibits or indoor theatres are perfect at midday.
  • Meals: Eat before 11:30 or after 14:00 to dodge lunch queues; keep snacks/water handy.

Evening strategy after 4 pm: re-rides and shorter waits

After 16:00, many families pivot to shows, shopping, and dinner—popular ride queues often dip.

Re-ride Dragon/NINJAGO, mop up mid-tier rides, and catch a late show to rest.

Golden-hour lighting is ideal for castle/Jumanji-style photo backdrops with lighter foot traffic.

How long LEGOLAND Korea takes

  • Half-day (4–5 hrs): Two popular rides, 2–3 family rides, one show, snack break.
  • Full day (7–9 hrs): Dragon, NINJAGO + 3–5 supporting rides, shows, relaxed meals, photos.
  • With toddlers/peak dates (8–10+ hrs): Add time for DUPLO® play zones, character sets, naps, and extra snack stops.

Rule of thumb: One midweek day fits most; on peak weekends/holidays, consider priority access or plan early start + late stay.

Tips to avoid crowd

  • Go midweek (Tue–Thu) and avoid Korean school/public holidays when you can.
  • Be first in & linger late—shortest waits at rope drop and the last hour.
  • Do popular rides early/late; drop shows/indoor attractions into the midday peak.
  • Weather watch: Light rain or cool forecasts can help—pack a poncho/light jacket.
  • Plan B: If a ride closes, pivot to a nearby show, character meet, or indoor area, then circle back.