Lava Park
A small but fun time-flying mini amusement park
Popular to boys from 24 to 48 months
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Address
96, Hamilleyedang 1-ro, Jinjeop-eup, Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, LAVA Land
Contact
Facilities
Parking
Reservation
Same-day visit and on-site registration (reservations not available)
Open/Closes
Mon 10:00 ~ 17:30 Tue 10:00 ~ 17:30 Wed 10:00 ~ 17:30 Thu 10:00 ~ 17:30 Fri 10:00 ~ 17:30 Sat 10:00 ~ 17:30 Sun 10:00 ~ 17:30
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Popular Ages of Lava Park
Lava Park is
popular to from 24 to 48 months boys
under 12 months | |
from 12 to 24 months | |
from 24 to 48 months | |
over 48 months |
boys
51%
girls
49%
Prices & Programs of Lava Park
- [Rates]
- <Weekdays>
- 24 months and older - 10,000 won
- 13 years and older - 6,000 won
- <Weekends and Holidays>
- 24 months and older - 11,000 won
- 13 years and older - 6,000 won
- 10% discount for Namyangju children
- [Usage Information]
- First session operating hours - 10:00 ~ 12:00
- Second session operating hours - 13:00 ~ 15:00
- Third session operating hours - 15:30 ~ 17:30
- Children under 100cm cannot ride UFO, rocket. Other rides can be accompanied by a guardian.
- Namyangju Children’s Vision Center, Four Seasons Snow Sledding all gathered, integrated ticket sales, Namyangju citizens discount, discount available for two or more children (Twin Card, Resident Registration Certificate verification)
Parenting Tips for Lava Park
- Though it's a mini amusement park, it's not complicated, but it's outdoors. We recommend warming up in the Lava Traffic Safety Center watching Lava cartoons when visiting during cold weather.
- Toddler resting facilities are not inside Lava Park but are across at the Children's Vision Center.
- It operates three times a day for two hours, with a first-come, first-served limit of 150 people, but it's not crowded.
- Discounts are available for Namyangju citizens, Twin Card holders.
- Parking is available for 4 hours free.
Larva Park
Larva Park is a small but well-packed mini outdoor theme park that is great for a fun visit with your kids. It is not as crowded or overwhelming as a large amusement park, so it is easy to enjoy with younger children, and one of its biggest appeals is the 2-hour session system that lets kids play in a short, focused way.
A play space that is great for visiting with kids
There are rides themed around Larva characters, making it a good fit for children from preschool age to lower elementary school age. Children under 100 cm cannot ride the UFO or Rocket, and some other rides allow a guardian to ride along, so it is easy to enjoy them together with your child.
Things to check before your visit
Because it is an outdoor space, it is quite affected by the weather. On cold days, you can take a break at the Larva Traffic Safety Center inside the Children's Vision Center across the street, and it is a good idea to plan your visit around one of the three daily sessions: 10:00 to 12:00 / 13:00 to 15:00 / 15:30 to 17:30. There is a limit of 150 visitors per session on a first-come, first-served basis, but it usually does not get too crowded.
Convenience information for parents
Parking is free for 4 hours, so visiting by car is convenient. However, inside Larva Park there is no nursing room, diaper changing station, stroller rental, or high chair, and infant rest facilities are only available at the Children's Vision Center across the street.
Admission information
- Weekdays: 10,000 won for ages 24 months and up / 6,000 won for ages 13 and up
- Weekends and public holidays: 11,000 won for ages 24 months and up / 6,000 won for ages 13 and up
- 10% discount for Namyangju children
- Discounts available for Namyangju residents and families with 2 or more children
FAQ about Lava Park
What age is Larva Park best for?
Larva Park is a mini outdoor theme park that is generally a good fit for children from preschool age to lower elementary school age. Since it is not very large, it is especially nice for a short play visit with younger children.Are there any rides at Larva Park with height restrictions?
Yes. Children under 100 cm cannot ride the UFO or Rocket. Some of the other rides allow a guardian to ride along.Does Larva Park have a nursing room or diaper changing station?
No, there is no nursing room or diaper changing station inside Larva Park. For infant rest facilities, you can use the Children's Vision Center across the street.What are Larva Park's operating hours?
Larva Park operates in 3 sessions each day. Session 1 is 10:00 to 12:00, Session 2 is 13:00 to 15:00, and Session 3 is 15:30 to 17:30.How much is admission to Larva Park?
On weekdays, admission is 10,000 won for ages 24 months and up, and 6,000 won for ages 13 and up. On weekends and public holidays, admission is 11,000 won for ages 24 months and up, and 6,000 won for ages 13 and up.Can I make a reservation for Larva Park?
No. Based on the provided information, Larva Park does not have a reservation system. It operates by session and has a limit of 150 visitors on a first-come, first-served basis.How do I use the parking lot at Larva Park?
Parking is available, and if you visit Larva Park, you can use it free for 4 hours. It is shared with the Children's Vision Center parking lot.Is Larva Park easy to get around with a stroller?
Larva Park is an outdoor space, but getting around is generally not too difficult. The Children's Vision Center building across the street has an elevator, which makes it convenient to use together.
Lava Park Address
Address: 96, Hamilleyedang 1-ro, Jinjeop-eup, Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, LAVA Land
How to make a reservation for Lava Park?
Same-day visit and on-site registration (reservations not available)