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Seoul: Lotte World 1 Day Pass & School Uniform 1 Day Rental
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Korean school days, but with roller coasters. This combo turns a standard theme-park day into something more personal: you get a Lotte World 1-day pass and you can walk around in an Ehwa Korean school uniform for photos and the full “local student” vibe. It’s set up for a full day at Lotte World’s indoor world, the Magical Land, plus an extra cultural twist outside the rides.
What I like most is that the uniform rental isn’t a one-size-fits-all guess. You get two fitting chances, and the shop is set up with a large selection, so you’re far more likely to get something that actually fits. The staff are also reported to be friendly, and the shop is easy to spot once you know where unit 36-27 is.
One thing to plan around: there’s a 5,000 KRW deposit per person for the uniform rental, and the booking info says no sizes are available for children. If that’s you, factor that in before you commit.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Worth Your Day
- Lotte World Magical Land: Why This Combo Feels Different
- Getting Your Uniform at Ehwa Korean School Uniform Rental (Unit 36-27)
- What you’ll do once you arrive
- What to bring (don’t wing it)
- Your Lotte World Day Pass: Voucher to Physical Ticket
- A practical tip
- Inside the Park: Rides, Shows, and Mascot Moments
- How to plan your day in a dense indoor park
- Seokchon Lake Photo Break in Uniform
- Price and Value: Is $64 a Smart Deal?
- What can add cost
- Who This Experience Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)
- A couple reasons it might not fit
- A Few Before-You-Go Notes That Save Time
- Should You Book This One-Day Pass + Uniform Rental?
- FAQ
- How long is the Lotte World pass valid?
- Where do I exchange my voucher for Lotte World entry?
- Where is the school uniform rental shop located?
- Is there a deposit for the school uniform rental?
- What do I need to bring for the uniform rental?
- Can Korean passport holders use this offer?
- Are there school uniform sizes for children?
Key Things That Make This Worth Your Day

- World-class indoor thrills at Lotte World: Plan for major rides and big indoor show energy in a single day pass.
- Ehwa Korean school uniform rental with time control: You choose your arrival time for the rental, so you can align it with your park plan.
- Two fitting chances: You’re not stuck with the first size you try.
- Ticket redemption is specific: Your voucher goes to a physical ticket at Wild Tour Gate (opposite the Lotte World Main Gate, B1F).
- Seokchon Lake photo time in uniform: The day pairs theme-park fun with a scenic nearby break.
- Deposit + extras are on you: Budget for the rental deposit and expect photography/makeup services to be extra.
Lotte World Magical Land: Why This Combo Feels Different

Lotte World is famous for being an indoor amusement park—so rain, heat, and sudden Seoul weather don’t really get to ruin your schedule. The park is often called the Magical Land, and it’s built to handle both families and adrenaline seekers. With your pass, you can spend the day bouncing between rides, attractions, and performances featuring mascots Loti and Lorry.
The real value in this experience is the pairing. A theme park ticket alone is just a theme park day. Add the school uniform rental and you turn it into a story you can keep: you’ll look like you belong in everyday Seoul, not just in a tourist outfit. That changes how you photograph the day and how you experience the crowds—especially around spots like Seokchon Lake afterward.
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Getting Your Uniform at Ehwa Korean School Uniform Rental (Unit 36-27)

This part of the experience starts at Ehwa Korean School Uniform Rental. Your meeting point is B1 floor, unit 36-27 at either:
- B1 floor 36-27, 40 Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, or
- B1 floor 36-27, 212 Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul
You’ll present your mobile voucher at the shop. The booking info also notes that you should choose your arrival time for the uniform rental, which is a nice perk because it lets you avoid doing everything at one frantic moment. If you’re planning a photo run after the park, timing matters.
What you’ll do once you arrive
You’ll pick up a complete uniform set (the program notes a full set) and you get two fitting chances. That’s the difference between an outfit that looks good in photos and an outfit you spend tugging at all day. The uniform rental shop is also reported to have lots of options, and the staff are described as helpful, which matters because sizing can make or break the whole “local student” effect.
What to bring (don’t wing it)
Bring your passport and/or ID card, plus cash. The rental deposit is listed as 5,000 KRW per person, so you’ll want cash ready even if you’ve budgeted for the main price.
Your Lotte World Day Pass: Voucher to Physical Ticket

The Lotte World part of the plan runs on a clear redemption flow, and you’ll want to follow it to avoid wasting time. Your pass isn’t automatically a walk-up ticket on your phone. Instead, you exchange it for a physical ticket.
Here’s the process:
- Present your voucher and exchange it for a physical ticket at Wild Tour Gate, located on the opposite side of Lotte World Main Gate (B1F).
- Take the physical ticket to the attraction/entry point for admission.
Before you go, watch the e-ticket details. The booking info says they send an e-ticket to your email after reservation, and you should use that email e-ticket to redeem. If it lands in spam, you’ll want to catch it early. It also specifically warns not to use the GYG QR code and confirmation voucher—so don’t rely on random screenshots. Use what they tell you to use.
A practical tip
Even though one review mentioned not needing to exchange digital tickets for entry, I wouldn’t bet your day on that. Your redemption instructions are specific, so plan to exchange your voucher the way it says. It’s faster to do it correctly once than to troubleshoot at the gate when your uniform fitting timeline is already done.
Inside the Park: Rides, Shows, and Mascot Moments
Once you’re in, you’re free to enjoy the park at your own pace for that one-day validity period. The pass is valid for 1 day from the first activation, so pay attention to when you actually start using it.
Lotte World’s appeal is that it’s built for variety in one space. You can spend the day hopping between bigger thrill rides and more casual attractions. The program also points out dazzling performances by Loti and Lorry—so build in time for at least one show stop rather than treating the day as only rides.
How to plan your day in a dense indoor park
In an indoor park, your “best route” changes based on crowd flow and the show schedule. Your advantage here is that you’re not doing one long line and then leaving—you’re doing a whole day. I’d start with your priority ride(s) early, then mix in shows and slower attractions once lines build. That keeps the day fun instead of sweaty and rushed.
Also, if you’re in the school uniform, you might want to treat the day like a photo walk: stop when something looks good, then get back in line. With the uniform, you’ll likely find yourself pausing more than you would in normal clothes, and that’s not a downside—it’s part of the point.
Seokchon Lake Photo Break in Uniform
One of the highlights is exploring nearby Seokchon Lake while you’re wearing the school uniform. This is smart value, because a theme park day can feel “contained.” A nearby scenic break turns your day into something more balanced: fun rides inside, calmer scenery outside.
The key is timing. You’ll have your uniform rental on board, and the activity ends back at the meeting point (the uniform shop area). So you’ll want to plan your Seokchon Lake walk so you’re not rushing back at the last minute.
Even if photos are your main goal, a short break like this helps you reset. You’ve been indoors and moving around all day—getting a change of pace is where the day stops feeling like a checklist.
Price and Value: Is $64 a Smart Deal?
The listed price is $64 per person, and what you’re getting is a bundle:
- Lotte World 1-day pass
- 1-day school uniform set rental
- 2 fitting chances
That’s a strong deal when you compare it to planning a park day and a costume rental separately. The uniform rental is often what makes these days expensive and complicated when booked on your own. Here, you’re essentially paying for a guided-day setup: you know where to go, what to show, and what to do next.
What can add cost
Be aware of extras and add-ons:
- 5,000 KRW deposit per person for the uniform rental
- Professional photography service is not included
- Make-up service is not included
- Other personal expenses (food, drinks, souvenirs, and so on)
So the real “all-in” cost is the $64 plus deposit, and whatever you choose to spend for meals and extras. Still, for many people, the combination of a full theme-park day plus a photogenic outfit for street-style shots is exactly the kind of value you’re looking for in Seoul.
Who This Experience Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)

This setup is ideal if you want:
- a one-day Lotte World plan that doesn’t feel like just ticket-buying
- a memorable cultural/visual twist with an Ehwa Korean school uniform
- a day that mixes indoor fun with outdoor photo time at Seokchon Lake
It’s also a good fit for small groups, because the experience is set up for companions to join and turn it into a shared outing.
A couple reasons it might not fit
- The program says no sizes are available for children. If you’re traveling with kids, you’ll need a different plan.
- Korean passport holders: the booking info notes this offer is not feasible for Korean passport holders.
- You should expect to follow the voucher-to-ticket process for entry. If you want zero logistics, you’ll likely prefer a simpler ticket-only option.
A Few Before-You-Go Notes That Save Time
If you want this day to feel smooth, focus on these details:
- You’ll need your mobile voucher at the uniform shop (unit 36-27) to get the uniform.
- You’ll need your voucher to exchange for a physical Lotte World ticket at Wild Tour Gate (opposite Lotte World Main Gate, B1F).
- Use the e-ticket sent to your email after reservation and keep an eye on spam.
- Bring cash for the 5,000 KRW deposit.
- This activity is wheelchair accessible.
Should You Book This One-Day Pass + Uniform Rental?
Yes, I think it’s a smart booking if your goal is to make Lotte World more than a ride list. The uniform rental isn’t just a costume; it’s a built-in photo and identity layer that makes the day feel like a real “experience,” not just a line-and-ticket routine. I’d especially recommend it if you value getting the right fit, since you have two fitting chances and the shop is set up with a strong selection.
Skip it if you’re traveling with children who need uniform sizes, if you’re a Korean passport holder, or if you want to avoid ticket-exchange steps. If you’re in the clear for those conditions, the bundle is the kind of Seoul day that’s easy to enjoy and easy to remember—even after the park lights go out.
FAQ
How long is the Lotte World pass valid?
The Lotte World 1-day pass is valid for 1 day, starting from the first time you activate it.
Where do I exchange my voucher for Lotte World entry?
You exchange your voucher for a physical ticket at Wild Tour Gate, located opposite the Lotte World Main Gate on the B1F level.
Where is the school uniform rental shop located?
The rental is at Ehwa Korean School Uniform Rental, unit 36-27 on the B1 floor. The address is listed as either B1 floor 36-27, 40 Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul or B1 floor 36-27, 212 Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul.
Is there a deposit for the school uniform rental?
Yes. The deposit is listed as 5,000 KRW per person.
What do I need to bring for the uniform rental?
You’ll need your passport and/or ID card, and cash.
Can Korean passport holders use this offer?
No. The information states this offer is not feasible for Korean passport holders.
Are there school uniform sizes for children?
No. The booking info says no sizes will be available for children.
If you want, tell me your travel dates and whether you’re aiming for mostly rides or mostly photos, and I’ll suggest a simple time plan for your uniform pickup and Lotte World entry.










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