Dress up, then ride inside Seoul.
This package pairs a Seoul Lotte World 1-day pass with the chance to wear a Korean student uniform right in the park, so your day feels like more than just rides. I like that Lotte World is an indoor, climate-controlled Magical Land, which makes the whole experience easier when the weather turns.
The second thing I like is the uniform itself. At GAMSUNGGYOBOK (Jamsil Main Store), you can rent a full set (top, pants or skirt, vest or cardigan or sweater, and necktie), then use it to take playful photos throughout the day.
One consideration: you have to rely on the QR code in your admission email at entry. One booking reported the QR code wasn’t recognized at the gate, so I’d be ready with your email on your phone and check it before you go.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Kicking Off at GAMSUNGGYOBOK in Jamsil
- Entering Lotte World with Your QR Admission Link
- Lotte World: Magical Land Rides, Shows, and 4D Fun
- Night Light Parade and a Practical Line Strategy
- Cost and Value: Does $81 Make Sense?
- Who This Is For (and Who Might Want a Different Day)
- Should You Book This Lotte World Uniform Day Pass?
- FAQ
- What’s included in this Lotte World day pass and uniform rental?
- Where do I pick up the school uniform?
- What are the operating hours for the uniform shop and the park?
- How do I enter Lotte World with my ticket?
- Do I need to pay a deposit for the uniform?
- Can I cancel my booking?
- Is this available for Korean passport holders and young children?
Key things to know before you go

- Indoor “Magical Land” helps keep your day comfortable even when it’s hot or rainy outside
- Uniform sets include the full look, not just a top or skirt, so you’ll actually feel like a student
- Tickets and vouchers arrive by email 1–3 days before, so watch your inbox
- Uniform rental must be picked up during store hours, and rentals aren’t possible after 8:30 PM
- Big attractions can mean serious waits, so plan for a line strategy
Kicking Off at GAMSUNGGYOBOK in Jamsil

Your day starts at 감성교복 잠실본점 (GAMSUNGGYOBOK Jamsil Main Store), located at Seokchonhosu-ro 234, GAMSUNGGYOBOK 4F in Seoul’s Songpa District. The shop is open 9:00–21:30, but the key detail is that uniform rental isn’t possible after 8:30 PM. That matters because you’re also dealing with park hours (Lotte World runs 10:00–21:00), so arrive with time in the bank.
When you get there, you’ll use your Gamsung Gyobok rental voucher (or just tell the staff your name, depending on how you show it). The rental set includes the basics of the school look: top plus pants or skirt, then vest/cardigan/sweater, and a necktie. You’re not just borrowing something for a quick costume moment—you’ll be dressed like a student for the day, which is exactly what most people want from this kind of experience.
Also note the extra costs that can catch you if you don’t plan: there’s a 10,000 KRW rental deposit, and there may be fees for extras like a jacket (5,000 KRW) or bags (5,000 KRW). If you’re the kind of person who likes to carry a camera and a layer, keep that in mind so you’re not surprised at the counter.
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Entering Lotte World with Your QR Admission Link

For Lotte World entry, you won’t do an exchange ticket at the gate. Instead, you show the QR code from your admission link email when you enter. Your Lotte World ticket admission link is sent by email 1–3 days before your ticket usage date, and the instructions are clear: you need that email to enter and to use the school uniform rental service.
Here’s how I’d make this smooth:
- Check your email the day before and the morning of (spam folder included)
- Keep the admission page open on your phone at the entrance, not buried in screenshots
- If your phone battery is iffy, top it up before you arrive
One drawback worth repeating: one booking specifically said the QR code wasn’t recognized at the entrance. You can’t control that, but you can reduce the odds of a problem by having your link ready and accessible. If anything looks off at the gate, expect staff to ask you to try again quickly with the correct code.
Lotte World: Magical Land Rides, Shows, and 4D Fun

Once you’re in, Lotte World delivers what you’d hope for from a major Seoul attraction: a packed day of rides, shows, and exhibitions inside a themed world. The park is described as the world’s largest indoor amusement park, set up as a Magical Land, so it’s built to keep the energy high even when you’re moving indoors most of the time.
A few highlights to look out for:
- Roller coasters and thrill rides that give you that real theme-park hit
- Mascot entertainment tied to Lotty and Lorry
- Shows and exhibitions sprinkled through the park, so you’re not stuck doing only line after line
- 4D rides, which one booking called out as excellent
The uniform aspect also changes how the day feels. In an indoor theme park with lots of lighting and photo spots, dressing up turns random moments into “we have a memory” moments. People specifically liked taking photos inside Lotte World while wearing the uniforms, and that makes sense here: you’ll stand out in a way that’s photo-friendly, especially under the park’s lights.
Night Light Parade and a Practical Line Strategy

If you want the “wow” factor, plan around the evening atmosphere. One booking highlighted a night light parade, and the timing is part of the fun. Since Lotte World runs until 21:00, you can mix rides earlier and aim for the parade near closing.
Now the honest part: wait times can be rough. One booking said some major rides could mean up to four hours in line, which is a deal-breaker if you only want a few attractions. Another booking suggested considering the Magic Pass (an extra option you buy at the park) to cut waits on big rides. The same note also said not every ride works the same way with the pass, and some attractions may be valid only once with that option.
So my advice is simple:
- If you’re a “do a handful of big rides” person, you’ll benefit most from managing lines early.
- If you’re flexible and happy to bounce between smaller attractions and shows, you can stretch the day without stress.
Also, don’t underestimate getting your bearings. One booking said the rental meeting spot and the park entrance can be tricky because everything is big and multi-level. Give yourself buffer time, especially if you’re arriving right at opening.
Cost and Value: Does $81 Make Sense?

This package is priced at $81 per group up to 2 for a 1-day visit. The value comes from combining two things you’d likely pay for separately in Korea:
1) A full day ticket to Lotte World
2) A complete Korean school uniform rental set
That’s why this isn’t just a “cheap admission” add-on. You’re paying for the dressed-up experience too. And in a place like Lotte World, that matters—because you’ll actually wear the outfit while you ride and walk, not just take a single staged photo.
What can add cost:
- 10,000 KRW deposit (refundable when you return the uniform, but you still need the cash or card at the counter)
- Optional rental extras like jackets and bags
- Personal spending inside the park
- If you choose to use an approach like Magic Pass, that’s not included in the stated package details, so treat it as an add-on decision made after you see line conditions
As for how it’s landed with previous bookings: this option shows a 3.7/5 rating across 29 reviews. That’s not perfect, but it’s a workable score for a combo experience. The positive themes are the cute uniforms, comfort of the indoor setting, and strong highlights like 4D rides and the night parade.
Who This Is For (and Who Might Want a Different Day)

This works best if you fit one of these profiles:
- You want a photo-friendly, themed day that feels a little like stepping into a story
- You care about the “experience” part, not only rides—uniform + parade + lights is the point
- You’re visiting with a partner or small group, since pricing is per group up to 2 and it’s a private group format
It may be less ideal if:
- You’re extremely time-pressed and hate line management
- You’re the type who refuses anything that requires a QR code from your email (one booking flagged QR trouble)
- You want to avoid any extra shop stop before the park (you must pick up the uniform first at GAMSUNGGYOBOK)
One additional boundary: the offer is only available for foreign passport holders and is not available for Korean passport holders. Children policies also matter: entry is free for children aged 0–2, but children using children facilities may have additional charges, and kids need passports to prove age. Also, if a child is 3 cm and above, the rate is charged like an adult for this offer.
Should You Book This Lotte World Uniform Day Pass?

Book it if you want a one-day Seoul plan that mixes big attraction energy with a real costume-style payoff. The best reason to choose it is the combination: you get a serious theme park day plus a full Korean school uniform rental you can wear all day for photos and fun.
Don’t book it if you’re QR-code-phobic, hate any form of pre-planning via email, or you’re only interested in a few rides and want minimal hassle. For those travelers, you might prefer a simpler day ticket and rent a costume separately only if you decide you really want it.
If you do book, I’d plan like this: arrive early at GAMSUNGGYOBOK (since rentals stop after 8:30 PM), keep your email open for the QR entry, and design your ride order with waits in mind—save the “must-do” thrill rides for a strategy that fits your patience.
FAQ

What’s included in this Lotte World day pass and uniform rental?
You get Seoul Lotte World 1-Day Pass plus a Korean school uniform rental set that includes the top, pants or skirt, and a vest or cardigan or sweater, plus a necktie.
Where do I pick up the school uniform?
You pick up the uniform at GAMSUNGGYOBOK School Uniform Rental Jamsil Main Store (감성교복 잠실본점) at the address given for the shop in the Songpa District.
What are the operating hours for the uniform shop and the park?
The uniform shop is open 9:00–21:30, and uniform rentals aren’t possible after 8:30 PM. Lotte World hours are 10:00–21:00.
How do I enter Lotte World with my ticket?
You’ll receive your admission link by email 1–3 days before. At the gate, you show the QR code from that email to the staff. There’s no ticket exchange step.
Do I need to pay a deposit for the uniform?
Yes. There’s a 10,000 KRW rental deposit. Extra rental items like a jacket (5,000 KRW) or bag (5,000 KRW) may also cost extra.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes. The experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this available for Korean passport holders and young children?
No, it’s not available for Korean passport holders. Children aged 0–2 are free, but charges can apply if they use children facilities. Children 3 cm and above are charged the same rate as adults, and you’ll need the children’s passports to prove age.



























