Half of our group were avid photo hobbyists so we absolutely had to spend a day at the Everland Resort, where every inch of the place is a feast for the eyes.
The Everline station was more than an hour away from Jongno. This train took us to where the shuttle bus to Everland was. It was once again a looong trip.
We went on a Monday, so the train was practically empty.
Emong was enjoying the "rollercoaster-y" feel of the train ride.
When we got there, we got to skip the long ticket queue and went straight to the foreigner booth (ahh, the perks of being a tourist). I can't seem to recall how much a ticket costs, but I promise it is worth every peso.
Am not a fan of amusement parks because: 1) I hate rides that cause mental instability (I love carousels and ferris wheels, though); 2) I hate amusement park food -- too sweet/salty/expensive, and 3) I have MAJOR mascot/mime/zombie phobia. But for Everland, am gladly making an exception. And no, I still didn't go on any rides (except for the bump cars).
Taking solo photos in amusement parks is a challenge.
Macro attempts from Emong and Bimb.
I hate lugging big cameras along on trips. Bimb and Kirk are clearly okay with it.
Jackets off!
Weather was perfect.
Spring.
Pocketbook cover a la Marvin-Jolina
#boom.
These things freaked me out.
Parade was weird.
I. hate. mascots.
Emong said he wants our house to look like this.
This freaked him out.
We didn't want to wait for the fireworks anymore so we decided to head back by sunset. In order to go back to Jongno, we had to ride a bus from Everland to Gangnam (I know you know this). We had meryenda at McDonalds and walked a lot before heading back to the train station.
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I wish I could upload more photos from our trip to Everland but while browsing, I saw my face in almost all of them so wag na lang. #dyahe.
Instead, I will be ending this post with the polar bear and the white tiger.
My weirdness is weirding me out. I should sleep now.
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