Lotte World Adventure Busan (2026): Rides, Tickets & Full Guide

Lotte World Adventure Busan (2026): Rides, Tickets & Full Guide

Lotte World Adventure Busan is the city’s big outdoor theme park at Osiria — home to the Giant Digger launch coaster, a fairytale castle and six themed zones. This is the complete, up-to-date guide: rides, tickets, hours, how to get there and how to do it right.

Last updated: June 2026
The short version

  • Lotte World Adventure Busan is a large outdoor theme park in the Osiria Tourism Complex in Gijang, eastern Busan. It opened in 2022, covers about 158,000 m² (22% bigger than Lotte World Seoul) and has six themed zones and around 17 rides.
  • The star ride is the Giant Digger, Korea’s first launched roller coaster, which blasts from 0 to 105 km/h in about 3.5 seconds; other thrills are the Giant Splash water ride and the Giant Swing.
  • A 1-day pass is 47,000 won for adults (teen 39,000; child/senior 33,000), with a cheaper after-4pm pass from 36,000 won. It’s usually cheaper booked online and is included in the Visit Busan Pass.
  • Get there via Osiria Station (Donghae Line), Exit 1, a 5–10 minute walk. Hours are roughly 10:00–20:00 (to 21:00 weekends) — confirm on the official site, as they change seasonally.

Lotte World Adventure Busan is the biggest theme park in the city and the easiest “big day out” on the eastern coast — a sprawling outdoor park where a fairytale castle, a launch coaster that hits 105 km/h and six themed lands sit minutes from the sea at Osiria. Opened in 2022 and noticeably larger than the original Lotte World in Seoul, it’s built for everyone: white-knuckle rides for thrill-seekers, gentle zones and water play for families, parades and a glowing castle after dark. The first time I rode the Giant Digger I genuinely forgot to breathe for the first three seconds — that launch is no joke. This is the complete, fact-checked guide: the six zones and what’s in them, the best rides ranked by thrill, ticket prices and how to save, opening hours and the best time to go, exactly how to get there, tips for families, and what to pair it with nearby. Plan it alongside the rest of your trip with our complete Busan Travel Guide.

The Giant Digger roller coaster and fairytale castle at Lotte World Adventure Busan
The Giant Digger launch coaster racing past the castle at Lotte World Adventure Busan. Photo: 그루터기, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

1. Is Lotte World Adventure Busan worth visiting?

Yes — Lotte World Adventure Busan is well worth a day if you like theme parks or are travelling with kids, and it’s one of eastern Busan’s biggest attractions. It combines serious thrill rides, family-friendly zones and a genuinely pretty seaside setting, all in one outdoor park.

  • For thrill-seekers: the Giant Digger launch coaster alone is worth the trip, backed by the Giant Swing and Giant Splash.
  • For families: whole zones are built for younger children, with gentle rides, water play and the storybook castle.
  • For everyone: it’s outdoors and scenic, with parades, seasonal events and a castle that lights up at night.
Bottom line: if you have a spare day and enjoy theme parks — or you’re keeping kids happy — it’s a great call. If your trip is short and city-focused (beaches, markets, Gamcheon), you might save it for a return visit.

2. What is Lotte World Adventure Busan?

Lotte World Adventure Busan is a large outdoor theme park that opened in 2022 in the Osiria Tourism Complex in Gijang, on Busan’s eastern coast. At about 158,000 m² it’s roughly 22% larger than the original Lotte World in Seoul, and it’s laid out as six themed zones around a central fairytale castle.

  • Setting: an open-air park near the sea at Osiria, next to outlets, resorts and beaches — a different feel from the indoor Lotte World in Seoul.
  • The castle: the Lory Castle (the park’s “Magic Castle”) and its fountain plaza are the symbol and the most popular photo spot.
  • Mascots: the park’s raccoon characters, Lorry and Rori, appear in parades and shows.
Tip: because it’s outdoors, this is a weather-dependent day out — it’s at its best under clear skies, and the castle is magical when it’s lit after dark.

3. The six themed zones

The park is divided into six themed zones, each with its own look, rides and atmosphere.

Zone What to expect
Royal Garden The grand entrance area around the Lory Castle and fountain — the main photo zone
Wonder Woods Forest-themed rides and attractions
Joyful Meadows Family- and kid-focused rides — the gentlest zone
Tinker Falls A waterside village with water rides and play
Rainbow Springs Colourful rides and attractions
Underland An underground-themed zone with darker, adventurous attractions
Tip: start at the castle in Royal Garden for photos while the park is quiet, then work outward; families should head for Joyful Meadows and Tinker Falls, thrill-seekers for the Giant rides.

4. The best rides and attractions

The headline thrill is the Giant Digger, but the park balances big coasters with family rides and water fun.

Ride Thrill What it is
Giant Digger ★★★★★ Korea’s first launched roller coaster — 0 to 105 km/h in about 3.5 seconds, with loops and air
Giant Swing ★★★★ A big swinging pendulum thrill ride
Giant Splash ★★★★ A water ride with a soaking drop — great in summer
Family & kids rides ★★ Gentle rides across Joyful Meadows and Tinker Falls
Parades & shows Daytime parades and seasonal night shows around the castle
  • Don’t miss the Giant Digger — that launch is the signature moment of the whole park.
  • Save Giant Splash for a hot day, and bring a poncho or dry layer if you don’t want to stay wet.
  • Check the day’s parade and show times when you arrive so you can plan around them.
Tip: ride the biggest coasters first thing in the morning, when queues are shortest, then fill the afternoon with gentler rides, shows and food.
The Lory Castle and fountain at Lotte World Adventure Busan
The Lory Castle and its fountain plaza — the symbol and top photo spot of Lotte World Adventure Busan. Photo: 이중 환상, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

5. Tickets and prices

A full 1-day pass for an adult is 47,000 won, with cheaper rates for teens, children and seniors, plus a discounted after-4pm pass. Booking online is usually a little cheaper, and the park is included free with the Visit Busan Pass.

Ticket Adult Teen Child / Senior
1-Day Pass 47,000 won 39,000 won 33,000 won
After 4pm Pass 36,000 won 32,000 won 30,000 won
  • Baby tickets are around 12,000 won; prices can change, so confirm on the official site.
  • Book online (Klook, KKday, Trazy or the official site) — usually a little cheaper than the gate.
  • Visit Busan Pass: Lotte World Adventure Busan is one of the included free-entry attractions, so the pass can pay for itself here alone — see our Visit Busan Pass guide.
  • Magic Pass: an optional express/skip-the-line add-on for popular rides, handy on busy days.
Tip: if you’ll also do other paid attractions (X the Sky, the Sky Capsule), check whether the Visit Busan Pass works out cheaper than a standalone ticket — Lotte World is one of the priciest entries it covers.

6. Opening hours and the best time to go

The park is generally open 10:00–20:00 on weekdays and until 21:00 at weekends, but hours change seasonally, so always check the official site before you go.

  • Best for small crowds: a weekday, especially outside Korean school holidays, and arriving at opening.
  • Best weather: spring and autumn are ideal for an outdoor park; summer is great for the water rides; winter is cold but festive and quieter.
  • Evenings: the after-4pm pass is good value and lets you catch the parade and the lit-up castle.
Tip: arrive for opening, ride the Giant Digger and big coasters before the queues build, then slow down for shows and the castle in the afternoon and evening.

7. How to get to Lotte World Adventure Busan

The easiest way is the Donghae Line train to Osiria Station, then a 5–10 minute walk to the park entrance via the connected overpass. The park is at Osiria in Gijang, on the eastern edge of Busan.

Method Details
Train (easiest) Donghae Line to Osiria Station, Exit 1, then ~5–10 min walk over the connected bridge
From Haeundae Take the Donghae Line a few stops east to Osiria (transfer from the metro to the Donghae Line)
Bus Routes such as 100, 139, 181, 185, express 1001 and village Haeundae-gu 9 stop near Osiria (then ~15 min walk)
Car On-site parking is available; it’s an easy drive from Haeundae and central Busan
Tip: the Donghae Line is the simplest option and links the Haeundae/Centum side of the city to Osiria; use a maps app (KakaoMap or Naver Map) for live train times.

8. Visiting with kids and families

Lotte World Adventure Busan is one of Busan’s most family-friendly days out, with whole zones designed for younger children.

  • Best zones for kids: Joyful Meadows for gentle rides and Tinker Falls for water play.
  • Height limits: the big thrill rides have minimum-height requirements, so check signs at each ride with smaller children.
  • Practicalities: there are baby tickets, stroller rental, food courts and rest areas across the park.
  • Characters: kids love meeting the mascots and watching the parade around the castle.
Tip: with little ones, base yourselves around Joyful Meadows and Tinker Falls, take the parade and castle in, and let older kids or one parent peel off for the Giant rides.
Osiria Station, the gateway to Lotte World Adventure Busan
Osiria Station on the Donghae Line — a 5–10 minute walk from the park entrance. Photo: LERK, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

9. Tips to make the most of your day

A little planning turns a good day into a great one.

  • Use the official app to check real-time ride wait times and show schedules.
  • Consider a Magic Pass on busy days to skip the longest queues, especially for the Giant Digger.
  • Check the weather — it’s an outdoor park, so a clear day is far better, and bring sun protection in summer or a warm layer in winter.
  • Ride water attractions later, when it’s warmer, and pack a light poncho.
  • Stay for the evening if you can — the parade and illuminated castle are a highlight, and the after-4pm pass is cheaper.
Tip: a smart order is big coasters at opening, family rides and water midday, lunch off-peak, then shows, the parade and the lit castle to finish.

10. What’s nearby (the Osiria complex)

Lotte World Adventure Busan sits in the Osiria Tourism Complex, surrounded by outlets, resorts, beaches and a famous seaside temple — easy to combine into a full day on the east coast.

Nearby What it is
Lotte Premium Outlets (East Busan) Big outlet mall right by the park
Ananti Cove & Hilton Busan Seaside resort area with shops and ocean views
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple Busan’s stunning seaside temple, a short ride away in Gijang
Ilgwang Beach A relaxed Gijang beach nearby
Tip: pair the park with Haedong Yonggungsa and the Osiria outlets for a full east-Busan day; the Donghae Line and local buses link them.

11. A sample plan and the verdict

Here’s a simple way to do Lotte World Adventure Busan well.

  1. MorningArrive at opening via Osiria Station; head straight to the Giant Digger and big coasters before the queues build.
  2. MiddayPhotos at the Lory Castle and fountain, then family rides and water fun at Joyful Meadows and Tinker Falls; lunch off-peak.
  3. AfternoonCatch a parade and explore Underland and Rainbow Springs; pick up anything you missed with the app’s wait times.
  4. EveningStay for the lit-up castle and night show, then walk back to Osiria Station — or pop to the nearby outlets.

Verdict: Lotte World Adventure Busan is the city’s best big-park day out — a launch coaster that genuinely thrills, family zones that keep younger kids happy, and a fairytale castle by the sea, all easy to reach on the Donghae Line. Book online or use the Visit Busan Pass to save, go on a clear weekday, ride the Giant Digger first, and stay for the lights. Plan the rest of your trip with our complete Busan Travel Guide.

Lotte World Adventure Busan — Frequently asked questions

Q. Is Lotte World Adventure Busan worth visiting?
Yes, especially if you enjoy theme parks or are travelling with children. It’s a large outdoor park in Osiria with serious thrill rides (led by the Giant Digger launch coaster), whole family- and kid-friendly zones, a fairytale castle and a scenic seaside setting. If your trip is short and focused on beaches, markets and Gamcheon, you might save it for another visit, but for a fun full day it’s one of eastern Busan’s best.
Q. How much are Lotte World Adventure Busan tickets?
A 1-day pass is 47,000 won for adults, 39,000 for teens and 33,000 for children and seniors, with baby tickets around 12,000 won. There’s also a cheaper after-4pm pass from 36,000 won (adult). Booking online via Klook, KKday, Trazy or the official site is usually a little cheaper than the gate, and the park is included free with the Visit Busan Pass. Prices can change, so confirm before you go.
Q. What are the opening hours of Lotte World Adventure Busan?
The park is generally open 10:00–20:00 on weekdays and 10:00–21:00 at weekends, and it operates year-round, but hours vary by season and event. Always check the official Lotte World Adventure Busan site for the exact times on your date before you travel.
Q. How do I get to Lotte World Adventure Busan?
The easiest way is the Donghae Line train to Osiria Station; take Exit 1 and walk about 5–10 minutes to the entrance over the connected overpass. From the Haeundae area, ride the Donghae Line a few stops east to Osiria. Several buses (100, 139, 181, 185, express 1001, village Haeundae-gu 9) also serve the area, about a 15-minute walk away, and there’s on-site parking if you drive.
Q. What is the Giant Digger?
The Giant Digger is the headline ride at Lotte World Adventure Busan and Korea’s first launched roller coaster. Instead of a slow climb, it blasts from 0 to 105 km/h in about 3.5 seconds, then races around roughly a kilometre of track with loops and airtime in about a minute. It’s the park’s signature thrill and the must-ride for coaster fans.
Q. Is Lotte World Adventure Busan good for kids?
Yes — it’s very family-friendly, with whole zones built for younger children: Joyful Meadows for gentle rides and Tinker Falls for water play, plus the storybook castle, parades and mascots. The big thrill rides have minimum-height limits, so check the signs, and there are baby tickets, stroller rental and food courts to make a family day easy.
Q. Is Lotte World Adventure Busan indoors or outdoors?
It’s an outdoor theme park, set in the Osiria Tourism Complex near the sea — different from the largely indoor Lotte World in Seoul. Because it’s outdoors, it’s best on a clear day; check the weather, bring sun protection in summer or a warm layer in winter, and note that some attractions may pause in bad weather.
Q. Is Lotte World Adventure Busan included in the Visit Busan Pass?
Yes — Lotte World Adventure Busan is one of the headline free-entry attractions on the Visit Busan Pass. Because its standalone ticket is one of the priciest the pass covers, a single visit can go a long way toward making the pass worth it, especially combined with another paid attraction or two. See our Visit Busan Pass guide for the details.
Q. How long should I spend at Lotte World Adventure Busan?
Plan for most of a day — roughly five to eight hours — to enjoy the rides, a parade or show and the castle without rushing. If you only have a half day, the after-4pm pass is a cheaper way to ride in the late afternoon and stay for the evening parade and the illuminated castle.
Q. When is the best time to visit Lotte World Adventure Busan?
For the smallest crowds, go on a weekday outside Korean school holidays and arrive at opening. For weather, spring and autumn are ideal for an outdoor park, summer suits the water rides, and winter is colder but quieter and festive. Evenings are lovely for the parade and the lit-up castle, and the after-4pm pass makes them cheaper.
Q. What else is near Lotte World Adventure Busan?
The park is in the Osiria Tourism Complex, next to the Lotte Premium Outlets East Busan, the Ananti Cove and Hilton Busan resort area, and Ilgwang Beach, with the beautiful seaside temple Haedong Yonggungsa a short ride away in Gijang. It’s easy to combine the park with the temple and the outlets for a full day on Busan’s east coast.

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