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Seoul: Lotte World 1 Day Pass & Korean School Uniform Rental
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Lotte World is Seoul’s biggest indoor playground. You get the full Magical Land feel, with rides and entertainment that work even when Seoul weather is doing its thing. I especially like how the park keeps you moving with shows and photo-worthy moments like the mascots Lotty and Lorry.
The Korean school uniform rental is the other big win. I like that you wear a complete outfit (top and bottoms plus a vest/cardigan/sweater and necktie), so it turns a theme-park day into a real memory. One thing to plan for: queues can get intense, and the rental shop closes in the evening, so you’ll want a tight schedule.
In This Review
- Key points before you go
- Lotte World Adventure Seoul: Magical Land fun, all under one roof
- Gamsung Gyobok uniform rental at Jamsil: instant Korean-student vibes
- Meeting point and flow: from uniform shop to the gates
- Using the QR code and admission email without stress
- Building a smart one-day game plan
- Timing and logistics: why arriving early makes your day easier
- What’s the value at $81 per group (up to 2)?
- Who this fits best in Seoul
- Should you book this Lotte World plus uniform package?
- FAQ
- What is included in the Seoul Lotte World 1-day pass package?
- Where do I pick up the school uniform?
- What are the opening hours, and how late can I rent a uniform?
- How do I enter Lotte World with this package?
- Is there a deposit for the uniform rental?
- Who can use this offer?
- How does pricing work for children?
Key points before you go

- Indoor convenience at Lotte World: It is the world’s largest indoor amusement park, so you can ride comfortably in controlled conditions.
- Photo-ready uniform setup: You rent an outfit you can wear right away inside the park area.
- QR-code entry matters: You’ll use the QR code from the email admission link, then enter with the ticket URL at the gate.
- Timing is everything: Uniform rental isn’t available after 8:30 PM, so start early.
- Line reality check: Popular attractions can mean long waits, so plan your day and consider the Magic Pass option for the biggest rides.
Lotte World Adventure Seoul: Magical Land fun, all under one roof

Lotte World is built for day-to-night amusement without the usual Seoul weather stress. Since it’s indoor, you can focus on the fun: rides, exhibitions, and entertainment all housed in one big complex. The theme is a “Magical Land,” and the atmosphere is meant to feel lively, even when you’re just strolling between attractions.
What I like about this kind of park setup is how it keeps your route simple. Instead of traveling between far-apart sights, you’re working inside one ecosystem. That also means you can break your day into chunks: ride-heavy mornings, shows and snack stops mid-day, and then the lighting/parade-style moments when it gets later.
The entertainment side is a real part of the value here. The park is known for mascot performances by Lotty and Lorry, and you can also catch shows and exhibitions as you go. If you’re visiting with kids or you just don’t want a “ride for every minute” schedule, the show options help you keep the day fun without burning out.
Night energy is another reason this park works. There’s a night light parade, which is perfect for photos and gives your day a clear ending point. Even if you’re not chasing every coaster, that finale moment helps you feel like your ticket was used to the fullest.
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Gamsung Gyobok uniform rental at Jamsil: instant Korean-student vibes

This package includes a Korean school uniform rental from Gamsung Gyobok at their Jamsil main store (감성교복 잠실본점 / GAMSUNGGYOBOK School Uniform Rental Jamsil Main Store). Think of it as a “costume you wear,” not a souvenir you carry. That’s what makes it worth it: you can walk through Lotte World dressed for the theme.
The uniform set includes the core pieces:
- top
- pants or skirt
- vest or cardigan or sweater
- necktie
You should also know that size availability is a big part of how good this experience feels. The uniform options come in many sizes, so it can work well for groups of different ages and heights. If you care about fit for photos, don’t wait until the last moment to claim your set.
Plan on extra costs beyond the included rental. There’s a rental deposit of 10,000 KRW. There can also be added fees for rental extras like a jacket (5,000 KRW) and bags (5,000 KRW). You’ll want to treat the deposit and add-ons like “budget line items,” so they don’t surprise you mid-day.
Timing matters here. The shop hours run from 9:00 to 21:30, but uniform rental isn’t possible after 8:30 PM. That affects your entire schedule because you’re not just visiting a park—you’re staging a costume change before you enter.
Meeting point and flow: from uniform shop to the gates

Your day starts at the Gamsung Gyobok rental shop in Jamsil. After you rent your uniform, you head to Lotte World. There’s no big ticket exchange step. You can enter directly by showing the ticket URL to staff at the entrance gate.
That “no exchange” detail sounds small, but it’s one of the reasons this type of package can feel smooth. In a large venue, anything that reduces back-and-forth saves time and stress.
That said, this is a large, multi-level entertainment complex, so give yourself margin. One practical tip: arrive early enough to get your bearings. If you rush the first step, you risk losing time figuring out where to go next, and you still need energy left for rides and shows.
Using the QR code and admission email without stress

This package sends your Lotte World ticket admission link and your uniform rental voucher by email. The email is typically sent 1–3 days before your usage date. So check that inbox before your trip day. If you’re booking from a platform account, still verify the actual email address is correct and active.
At Lotte World entry, you’ll show the QR code on the admission link to staff. For the gate entry itself, you can enter by showing the ticket URL—no ticket exchange procedure. That means you’ll want your phone ready with both:
- the admission link QR code for entry staff
- the ticket URL you’ll show at the gate
One important consideration: gate tech can be picky. If your phone has weak signal, battery issues, or the QR code doesn’t display correctly, your day can stall right at the entrance. My best advice is simple: charge your phone fully, keep the QR visible on screen, and have a backup (like a screenshot) so you’re not stuck hunting for the email while staff are waiting.
Building a smart one-day game plan

You’re looking at a full day in a theme park that can stretch your legs and your patience. The biggest factor in how enjoyable the day feels is not the rides on paper—it’s how you handle crowds and waiting.
Here’s a practical rhythm that matches how this park day usually unfolds:
- Morning: rent the uniform and get inside early
- Late morning to afternoon: focus on your must-do rides and attractions
- Evening: prioritize entertainment and any night parade moments
Lotte World hours are 10:00–21:00. The uniform shop can be open into the evening, but rental stops after 8:30 PM. That means if you want the full day plus the night atmosphere, start early and don’t let your uniform rental become your bottleneck.
Queues can be real. Some of the bigger attractions can have waits that feel extreme—up to around four hours for certain rides, depending on the day. If you want to ride more than a couple of highlights, you’ll likely need a strategy.
That’s where the Magic Pass idea comes in. If you see the Magic Pass option inside the park, consider it for the rides with the longest lines. The key detail to keep in mind is that some attractions may be valid only once when you have the Magic Pass. So before you buy, quickly decide your top 2–4 targets and how you want to spend your day.
If you do not use a queue strategy, you can still have a great time—just expect fewer rides. The park also gives you plenty to do besides coasters, including exhibitions, shows, mascot performances, and plenty of wandering photo moments in your uniform.
Timing and logistics: why arriving early makes your day easier

This package is best when you treat it like a “small production,” not a casual walk-up. You’re renting clothing, dealing with QR entry, and entering a big indoor complex all on the same day.
The uniform shop closes around the time many people still want to explore. So plan to be in the rental shop early enough to finish quickly and start enjoying the park while you still have options. If you arrive late, you can lose the uniform experience entirely, and then you’re left with only the ticket—less value, less fun.
Also, because the park and the surrounding complex involve multiple levels, you can lose time if you don’t have a simple route. Get your bearings fast once you’re inside. Then you’re not constantly backtracking.
If you’re traveling as a group, make one person responsible for the ticket QR and admission email details. Another person handles the uniform fit and accessories. You’ll move faster, and you’ll reduce the chance of someone forgetting a voucher or QR code on the spot.
What’s the value at $81 per group (up to 2)?

At about $81 per group for up to two people, this package can be a strong deal if you actually use both parts of it: the theme park ticket plus a full uniform rental experience.
The “math” works best when:
- you’re planning a full-day visit to Lotte World
- you’ll use the uniform for photos and walking around, not just for a quick change
- you want convenience (ticket + uniform rental are bundled)
- you can start early and avoid losing time to logistics
But it’s not a perfect fit for every style of travel. If you’re only interested in a couple of rides and you hate standing in lines, you might end up paying for a uniform experience you don’t fully use. The uniform deposit and possible add-on fees (like jacket or bag rentals) are also real costs to remember. Still, those are common for rentals, and the included uniform pieces are substantial.
For couples and friends, the value is often higher because you’ll actually get more photo time from wearing the matching look while exploring. For families, it can help younger visitors feel like the day is special beyond just the rides.
Who this fits best in Seoul

This works well if you want a fun Seoul activity that feels both “touristy” and personal. Wearing a Korean student uniform turns Lotte World into a themed day that feels more immersive than just buying a ticket and walking through.
It also suits travelers who like indoor activities. If you’re visiting in colder or rainy seasons, an indoor amusement park can save your plan from getting derailed.
Important eligibility note: this offer is only available for foreign passport holders. It is not available for Korean passport holders. If you’re traveling with kids, age and height rules apply: children aged 0–2 are free, but children facilities can have additional charges. Also, children with height 3cm and above are charged at the same rate as adults. Bring children’s passports to prove age.
If you’re not eligible, or you’re worried about lines and timing, you might prefer a simpler ticket purchase without the uniform rental.
Should you book this Lotte World plus uniform package?

Book it if:
- you’re visiting Lotte World for the full day
- you want the uniform rental for photos and extra fun
- you can arrive early and keep your QR code details handy
- you’re comfortable planning around crowds (and possibly using the Magic Pass approach)
Skip or rethink it if:
- you hate queue-heavy attractions and don’t want any extra planning
- you might arrive late and risk missing uniform rental
- you’re not a foreign passport holder
If you do book, the biggest keys are straightforward: get to the Gamsung Gyobok shop early, keep your email QR and ticket URL ready, and then make your ride plan before lines start dictating your day.
FAQ
What is included in the Seoul Lotte World 1-day pass package?
It includes a Seoul Lotte World 1-day pass and a Korean school uniform rental. The uniform rental includes a top plus pants or a skirt, a vest or cardigan or sweater, and a necktie.
Where do I pick up the school uniform?
You pick it up at Gamsung Gyobok School Uniform Rental Jamsil Main Store (감성교복 잠실본점). It is located in Seoul, Songpa District, Seokchonhosu-ro, 234, and the store is on the 4th floor.
What are the opening hours, and how late can I rent a uniform?
Gamsung Gyobok’s Jamsil Main Store is open 9:00–21:30. Uniform rental is not possible after 8:30 PM, so you should arrive earlier for a smooth experience.
How do I enter Lotte World with this package?
You’ll use the QR code on the Lotte World admission link sent by email to enter. At the entrance gate, you can also enter directly by showing the ticket URL to staff, without any ticket exchange procedure.
Is there a deposit for the uniform rental?
Yes. A rental deposit of 10,000 KRW is required. There may also be additional charges for items like a jacket (5,000 KRW) and bags (5,000 KRW).
Who can use this offer?
This offer is only available for foreign passport holders. It is not available for Korean passport holders.
How does pricing work for children?
Children aged 0–2 have free entry, but there are additional charges when children with free admission use children facilities. Children with height 3cm and above will be charged the same rate as adults, and children’s passports are required to prove age.































