Visiting Ulsan Canyon Park: Indoor Amusement Park Review
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This post is Part 2 of my Ulsan Canyon Park visit, focusing on the indoor amusement park on the 4th floor after finishing the indoor zoo on the 3rd floor.
The indoor area includes kid-friendly attractions like trampolines (separated by age), a canyon train, a carousel, and a four-season sledding zone, plus a snack bar for quick meals.
Below, I share how the day went with a child, what rides we tried, a small safety note, and why this is a great family destination—especially on weekdays to avoid crowds.
How We Got to the Indoor Amusement Park
Hello, this is Yul Mom :) Continuing from yesterday’s post, here’s my review of Ulsan Canyon Park Part 2: the indoor amusement park!
After visiting the indoor zoo on the 3rd floor, we took the elevator connected inside up to the 4th floor where the indoor amusement park is located. As soon as we exited, we saw rides on one side and table seating on the other.
Since it was the weekend, there were many people around, so the overall atmosphere felt lively and busy.
What’s on the 4th Floor
The 4th floor amusement park includes attractions such as trampolines, a canyon train, a carousel, and a four-season sledding area. There’s also a snack bar offering simple meals like ramen and fried rice, plus snacks like hot dogs and sausages, and drinks including beer.
With plenty of food options available, it’s convenient if you want to grab a quick meal in between rides. We even spotted a cotton candy machine—luckily my kids still don’t know how good cotton candy tastes!
Trampolines: Age-Separated Areas
We headed to the trampolines first. As soon as we arrived, my kids took off their socks and started jumping and sliding for quite a while.
It can feel risky for younger kids when playing alongside older ones, but I really liked that the trampoline zones are divided into areas for kids under 5 and those over 5. That setup made it feel much more comfortable as a parent.
Canyon Train: A Proud Parenting Moment
Next, we tried the canyon train. My child, who has ridden trains a few times now, confidently rode it alone. I felt so proud seeing how much he has grown!
When he got off and wanted to ride again, we simply got back in line. It was an easy and smooth experience.
Carousel and Four-Season Sledding
After the train, we also rode the carousel. My child was excited to ride the horses and really enjoyed it.
Then we moved to the four-season sledding area. He was a bit scared at first, but after going up together with dad, he was surprised by how fast it was on the way down.
After the ride, he said, “That was scary!” and didn’t want to ride again—so the speed definitely feels real for little kids.
Spinning Chairs and Wind Canyon Ride
We also tried the spinning chairs, which were harder to balance on than we expected. After a brief attempt, he decided to get off.
The wind canyon ride was better because children can ride with a guardian. Riding with dad made him feel safe and secure.
Wooden Playground and a Quick Safety Note
Finally, we visited a wooden playground. Unfortunately, a small accident happened when my son bumped into another child who was swinging.
Even though we were watching closely, it was unexpected. He cried for a while, but we were able to calm him down quickly. It reminded me that busy indoor play zones still need extra attention—especially on weekends.
Overall Impression and Recommendation
Overall, after visiting the indoor zoo and the amusement park, it was a fulfilling day and my child had a lot of fun.
If you’re looking for a place packed with fun experiences for your child, I highly recommend Ulsan Canyon Park. It gets crowded on weekends, so if possible, visiting on a weekday will feel much more relaxed.
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