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What to Do at South Korea’s Biggest Theme Park

Is there something you’ve always wanted to do with your significant other? It can be something simple like spend the day at the Grand Canyon, or take a dance class together. Some of the more adventurous couples may want to ride camels in Morocco, walk on a glacier, or do a tandem bungee jump over a bridge in New Zealand. For us, it’s ride a rollercoaster together.

Ren and I have been on many rollercoasters before but never as a couple. I know it sounds relatively uneventful, but it’s something we’ve been talking about doing for a while now. I guess we just want to know who’ll scream louder, me or her. I always say it’s her but deep down inside, I think it’ll be me. Ha!

In any case, that’s what we hoped to find out today at Everland, Korea’s biggest theme park and home to the world’s steepest wooden rollercoaster. Let’s do this!

Everland Resort is a Korean theme park located about 36 km from Seoul in Yongin City. It’s South Korea’s…

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