(Photo by Lotte World Busan. Courtesy of Haps Magazine Korea)
Lotte World Adventure Busan is introducing new attractions and performances to attract visitors during the May Golden Week and Family Month, aiming to enhance its spring season offerings.
The park announced it has launched an outdoor escape room experience titled “Find the Magic Pieces to Save the Magic Forest.”
Participants complete missions hidden throughout the park by scanning QR codes and solving puzzles involving Queen Lori’s magic spell.
Completing the missions earns visitors a certificate and a chance to win a small prize through an SNS event. Lotte World encourages guests to immerse themselves by taking on the role of knights tasked with saving the Magic Forest.
In addition, the park opened a new horror experience facility called “Gwimun: Cave of the Evil Spirit” earlier this month. Set in a dark, abandoned mine, this attraction challenges participants to find three magic cards across different sections—such as a secret tunnel and ruined shower room—while navigating through suspenseful sound effects and eerie settings. Completing the final mission seals away the dark entity and allows participants to escape. Entry requires a separate ticket, priced at 5,000 won per person.
Lotte World Busan is also staging its spring season performance, “Loris Blooming Party,” a colorful show featuring high-altitude dance performances and storytelling centered around the magical worlds of Tinker Falls, Rainbow Springs, and Underland. The show follows the character Bloom and seed fairies as they embark on a spring adventure, delivering a lively experience aimed especially at children.
“Loris Blooming Party” takes place at the Garden Stage at 5:30 p.m. on weekdays and 6:30 p.m. on weekends and will run through June 8.