A Night Out with a Drone Show: Ttukseom Han River Park Adventure

Hello! It's Scaredy Steve here.
Today, I'm excitedly preparing for an evening stroll.
I'm heading out to witness the fantastic Cade Hunter (K-Pop Demon Hunters) drone show illuminating Seoul's night sky!
The drone show is taking place in two locations: Let's Run Park (Gwacheon Racecourse) and Ttukseom Han River Park. Initially, I considered both, but after careful comparison, I decided on Ttukseom Han River Park.
Let me tell you why this cautious guy chose Ttukseom, and share some tips to enjoy the drone show to the fullest!
Let's Run Park vs. Ttukseom Han River Park: Ttukseom is My Pick!
Honestly, I was initially worried about the crowds at Ttukseom Han River Park.
Kind of like the Seoul Fireworks Festival.
So, I even considered Let's Run Park, thinking I could enjoy a relaxing evening drive on less crowded weekend roads, even if it meant going a bit further.
(You all know Let's Run Park, right? Formerly known as Gwacheon Racecourse, haha!)
I was hoping it wouldn't be as packed.
But there was a crucial difference.
Let's Run Park was featuring a show with 600 drones, but Ttukseom Han River Park was showcasing a show with a whopping 1200 drones, themed around 'Cade Hunter (K-Pop Demon Hunters)!'
I figured, if I'm going to see a show, I might as well see the most spectacular one with the most drones lighting up the sky.
I'm especially excited about the dazzling drone show against the backdrop of the cool autumn sky.

This Cade Hunter drone show, kicking off on a beautiful September night in 2025, is conveniently close to my home – I can bike or walk there! The thought of enjoying the cool evening breeze on my way there and back is really appealing.
Ttukseom Drone Show Tips!
For those of you heading to Ttukseom Han River Park like me, here are some viewing tips I've gathered. Safety and convenience are my top priorities, being the cautious person I am!
✅Use Public Transportation!
With large crowds expected at Ttukseom Han River Park in September 2025, traffic congestion is likely, so it's best to take the subway or bus.
✅Check Parking Lot Exit Restrictions!
Exiting parking lots 3 and 4 at Ttukseom Han River Park may be restricted until 9 PM after the drone show, so keep that in mind if you're driving.
✅Use Alternative Underpasses!
Ttukseom Underpass might be crowded, so using nearby Noyu Underpass or Jayang Underpass will make your journey much smoother.
✅Check Subway Station Exits!
If you're using Jayang Station on Subway Line 7, exits 2 and 3 may be closed for safety reasons, so it's best to use exit 1.
✅Take Your Trash With You!
Let's be mindful and take our trash with us to keep the Han River clean!
Seoul Drone Show: Other Schedules?
For those who missed this Cade Hunter drone show or are curious about future schedules, I've looked up other drone show dates in Seoul after September 2025.
There are many exciting performances scheduled, especially under the pleasant autumn sky.
September 13 (Sat) 20:00 | Ttukseom Han River Park
September 20 (Sat) 20:00 | Ttukseom Han River Park
September 26 (Fri) 20:00 | Ttukseom Han River Park
October 18 (Sat) 20:00 | Ttukseom Han River Park
October 25 (Sat) 19:00 | Seoul Noeul Park (Special Performance, 2000 drones)
I'm really looking forward to the drone show at Seoul Noeul Park on October 25th.

A whopping 2,000 drones!
In Conclusion
The autumn sky over Ttukseom Han River Park will be truly special.
The Cade Hunter drone show can be viewed from anywhere around Ttukseom Han River Park, so I plan to avoid the crowds and enjoy it from a relaxed spot.
Tonight, I'm going to create unforgettable memories watching the fantastic drone show in September 2025.
I'll be back with more fun stories next time.
Thank you!
Bye for now.
Pong





















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