Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Seoul for the Weekend!

Hello everyone!!! Monday, October 3rd was a holiday which means...we had a 3-day weekend! So what do we do on a 3-day weekend that also happens to be our friend's bday weekend??? We go to Seoul of course!


We caught a KTX Friday right after work, checked into our 6-person room in Hongdae, and went to Namsan Seoul Tower. Fluke and I went there before, but our friends hadn't and it's definitely something you have to do in Seoul. We rode the cable car, which was fun, and got to the ticketing office at 10:32. Guess what time they close the ticketing office even though the tower is open until midnight??? 10:30!!!! Even though we didn't go up to the top, we took pictures at the base of the tower and got some good pictures (but not with my camera because it is terrible with night photos :( Anyway, we did all this without eating dinner (unless you count coffees and Dunkin Donuts from Dongdaegu as our train snacks at 6pm). And we still had to walk down back into the city. After a walk down many, many, many stairs, we arrived at the subway stop and went back to Hongdae for none other than....Taco Bell!! Now, my family and friends know that I don't eat fast food at home (I still don't in Korea overall), but occasionally, I do have to bend my "no fast food" rule. I don't eat Taco Bell at home because I've gotten sick a couple times. I've had it twice now in Seoul....and not gotten sick!

Everland group pic!
Saturday was our Everland day! Everland is the largest amusement park in Korea. After a long bus ride, we arrived to Everland and saw Halloween decorations everywhere! It cost 35,000w to get in and it was TOTALLY worth it! We went on a few rollercoasters, but by far the best rollercoaster was the SK Express. SK Express is the steepest wooden rollercoaster in the world!!!!!!! I've been on a lot of rollercoasters, but I think SK Express has to be my favorite. It's a wooden coaster, so there aren't any upside-down loops (which are fun) or corkscrew turns (not so fun)--it's all about the super steep drop, twists and turns. We waited an hour for this ride and it was worth the wait. Then it was time for lunch (hamburgers) and back to SK Express  we went! We had seen people with what looked like Disney fastpasses, but we couldn't figure out how to get them. I asked one of the workers who said to go inside the SK Lounge so we went there (SK is a phone company). Apparently, if you have an SK cell phone, you can get the pass. We asked the lounge guy and he gave us 6 passes without showing any cell phones!!! We think he was being nice ^^ So we got to ride the coaster again and we only waited maybe 5 minutes!!! And that would have been 2 minutes if our friend didn't lose her pass in her bag ^^ Everland was a ton of fun, but we still had another amazing part of our Saturday left!! A place called, "Mercados." Mercados is a Brazilian BBQ place, which means all-you-can-eat delicious meat!!We were so hungry by dinnertime and the food was soooo good that--are you ready for this?--not one person took a food picture! It was our friend's bday dinner and we were so busy eating and enjoying our meal that we don't have any pictures because no one thought to take any! :(
Rollercoaster pic-round 2. We definitely were NOT ready the first time!
Sunday was our hiking day! We hiked Mount Bukhansan which is really easy to get to from one of the subway lines. We didn't have all day to hike, so we chose the shortest and easiest trail to one of the peaks. It still took us a while and it definitely was NOT easy (a LOT of stone stairs), but the view of Seoul beneath us was breathtaking. Check out the pictures to see what I mean...


After Bukhansan we went to a Mexican place called "Tomatillo." Tomatillo is set up like a Chipotle restaurant and it serves really good Mexican food. We love Mexican food (duh) and Daegu doesn't have the best Mexican restaurants (duh), but this is the second place we found in Seoul that has really good Mexican food! If we had time to go there twice, we would have. haha After an amazing lunch, we went back to the room to change into nicer clothes to go see a play! We saw the non-verbal dance play called, "Ballerina Who Loves Bboy." The dancing was so cool! The best part is...they encouraged everyone to take videos and pictures during the performance! I'm guessing to help promote it. Anyway, the show was really cool. It was in a theatre in Lotte World...which has an ice skating rink! So of course we decided to go ice skating after the show! We had pho for dinner and then called it a night--we were exhausted!




Monday we had to come back to Daegu, but first, Fluke and I had a dim sum lunch with a friend from UCI! The dumplings were really yummy and then we had boba for dessert! And that was really yummy too! Since we were in Myeongdong, a really popular shopping area, we did some shopping. We bought our first "couple clothing" item and met up with our friends when they finished their shopping sprees in Forever 21. A side note about couples clothing--it is really popular in Korea for a couple to wear matching clothes. We've seen couples with the same shoes, backpacks, pants, shirts, hats, sweatshirts, everything. I guess we figured it was time for us? Mostly, we just found super cute sweatshirts!
Boba!

3 comments:

  1. Now I got the whole story of those cute sweatshirts. Fun story. Thanks to you,Jenn.And I wish I can go hiking with you guys. Just give me that hiking sticks):

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  2. Who knew the book you received as a gift at graduation, "Oh! The Places You'll Go" would involve all the wonderful places and experiences you have been to and have had since February? Wow. So, so great!

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  3. video was funny!the time has come for couples clothes!

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