Masan Robot Land (마산로봇랜드)

  • Masan Robot Land (마산로봇랜드)
  • Masan Robot Land (마산로봇랜드)
  • Masan Robot Land (마산로봇랜드)
  • Masan Robot Land (마산로봇랜드)
  • Masan Robot Land (마산로봇랜드)
  • Masan Robot Land (마산로봇랜드)
  • Masan Robot Land (마산로봇랜드)
  • Masan Robot Land (마산로봇랜드)
  • Masan Robot Land (마산로봇랜드)
  • Masan Robot Land (마산로봇랜드)

Explanation

This theme park stands as the first of its kind in both Korea and the world, centering around the theme of robots. It showcases 256 robots, interactive play areas, and hands-on experience zones. The park is segmented into four distinct zones: the Adventure and Future Zones, both designed for thrill-seekers, and the Dream and Robotopia Zones, tailored to children and toddlers with a fascination for robots. For young enthusiasts, there’s a comprehensive program offering a deep dive into the world of robotics. Students can broaden their understanding through various exhibition halls like the Aerospace Robot Hall, Artificial Intelligence Robot Hall, Manufacturing Robot Hall, and Marine Robot Hall, unveiling the limitless potentials of robot. There are also seasonal discounts, holiday specials, and offers for foreigners (valid with appropriate identification). It’s recommended to check their website prior to one's visit for any promotions.


Homepage

robot-land.co.kr


Information Use

Experience Guide : *Robot Factory (Experience the methodical operations of a factory where manufacturing robots function in sequence.) *Wing of Cosmos (Explore humanity's view on the universe, philosophical musings, and our spirited challenges towards space, presented through a blend of ride and video experiences.) *Robot Sapience (Dive into a narrative where humans and robots unite to rectify human history.) *Robopolis (Immerse yourself in a futuristic city where diverse robots harmoniously coexist with humans.) *Robot School (A tiered robot education center catering to various skill levels.) *AI Happy Bot (Engage in a glimpse of future AI technology by conversing with a video robot.) *Marine Robot (Experience marine robot exhibition showcasing deep-sea resource mining, cable installation, disaster rescues, and more, leveraging Korea’s unique geographical traits.)

Contact and Information : +82-55-214-6000

Parking facilities : Available
(12 buses, 151 passenger cars inside the complex / 168 buses, 1,689 passenger cars outside the complex)
※Free parking

Day off : N/A (Open all year round)

Hours : [Monday-Friday] 10:00-18:00 / [Saturday-Sunday] 10:00-21:00
* Operating hours may change depending on the festival schedule and park circumstances, so please check the website before visiting.
※Ticket sales are available until 1 hour before closing.


More information

Parking Fees
Free

Admission Fees
[Admission only] Adults 16,000 won / Teenagers 13,000 won / Children 10,000 won [All-day pass] Adults 35,000 won / Teenagers 31,000 won / Children 27,000 won [Afternoon pass (after 14:00)] Adults 26,000 won / Teenagers 23,000 won / Children 20,000 won

Location

250 Robotland-ro, Gusan-myeon, Masanhappo-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

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