Myrtle Beach, eat your heart out.

I’ve already covered Wolmi-do by day, an island in Incheon city at the end of the subway line, and there’s plenty to see. I’ve come back here after dark to specifically check out the closest thing Seoul has to an old-time amusement park – what I picture Coney Island to be, complete with not-so-old-time boardwalk and a carnival atmosphere.

Destination: Wolmi-do Amusement Park — at night (Incheon) - South Korea -

An excellent place to check out a more Korean version of the local nightlife is mere minutes away from Incheon station. Known as 월미도테마파크 (Wol-mi-do te-ma pa-keu, or Wolmi-do theme park) it’s a family-friendly outing much like Seoul Land and Lotte World. The area is easy to explore, pay by the ride, or just people-watch throughout the night. The lack of alcohol was a nice touch too, although it’s easily obtained from any convenience store or restaurant around the area. There just wasn’t anyone selling it inside the park.

Destination: Wolmi-do Amusement Park — at night (Incheon) - South Korea -

Easily the ride that attracted the longest line, and the most spectators, was — the ‘Apollo Disco’. Riders sit on the padded benches and hang on for dear life. There’s no straps or seatbelts (!!!), and I dare say half the fun of watching is watching someone get thrown out of their seat.

Destination: Wolmi-do Amusement Park — at night (Incheon) - South Korea -

Add the DJ taunting / teasing people and it’s a bit more entertaining. It also helps when people are dancing (or walking) in the center of the ring, as they do sometimes.

Destination: Wolmi-do Amusement Park — at night (Incheon) - South Korea -

Some rides, while functional and working, just didn’t attract as much attention. If you like being one of the only people on the ride, however, you’re in luck!

Destination: Wolmi-do Amusement Park — at night (Incheon) - South Korea -

Some impromptu, unexpected fireworks were a pleasant surprise.

Destination: Wolmi-do Amusement Park — at night (Incheon) - South Korea -

Plenty of people were shooting off roman candles at the water’s edge.

Destination: Wolmi-do Amusement Park — at night (Incheon) - South Korea -

Gotta love the murals in the area — a little weird, but not overly scary.

Destination: Wolmi-do Amusement Park — at night (Incheon) - South Korea - It’s a little hard to see in this picture, but there are three Viking boat rides side-by-side-by-side — all part of the same park.

Destination: Wolmi-do Amusement Park — at night (Incheon) - South Korea -

Some of the lights on display on the Culture Street of Wolmi-do. They’re pretty, but feel like something I’ve seen in Busan before.

Destination: Wolmi-do Amusement Park — at night (Incheon) - South Korea -

Go before it gets too cold — there are no tall or huge rides, but it’s a pleasant outing when combined with Chinatown or Jayu Park. Try not to stay too late, however — on this particular trip, we had a tough time figuring out why buses continued to drive without taking on people and with their lights off. It was late (around 11pm on a Saturday night), but they weren’t letting anyone on. To make matters worse, the taxi drivers in the area made the taxi drivers in Itaewon look generous and kind. Those that weren’t reserved were well aware of their ability to pick and choose their customers. Be on the bus before 10.30pm to be safe, or be ready to struggle a bit with a taxi driver.

Directions to Wolmi-do Amusement Park: Get to Incheon station (line 1), then take the only exit to street level. Look straight out the exit for a bus stop, then hop on bus 2, 23, or 45. Ride the bus for 7–10 minutes until you hear the English announcement for Wolmi-do. If it’s dark outside, keep your eyes peeled for the giant Ferris wheel and get off when you see it. For more information, check out my-land.co.kr or call 070–8801–8525.

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