Dream People Enter (드림피플엔터)

Dream People Enter (드림피플엔터)

– Homepage
www.gjski.co.kr

Dream People Enter is an indoor ski class facility that visitors can enjoy throughout the year with beginner and intermediate slopes and auto slope for advanced learners. The class also go on field trips to Muju Deogyusan Resort and Welli Hilli Park for ski camps and lessons. There are ski and snowboard classes for both individuals and groups. It also has facility to repair ski gears, a storage, and a ski shop. 

– Address : 16 Cheonbyeonjwa-ro 338beon-gil, Nam-gu, Gwangju

※ Presentation Information
– Age Range
Elementary school student or older

– Information and Guides
+82-62-416-1100

– Opening Period
All year round

– Parking
Not available

– Day Off
During the period of group lessons, onsite classes or ski camp

– Operating Hours
09:00-21:00

– Rental Fees
[Low season]

– Focused Individual lessons (1:1): 50,000 won

– Group lessons (2-5 people) : 40,000 won

– Group lessons (6-15 people) : 35,000 won

– Group lessons (16-30 people) : 30,000 won

– Group lessons (Over 30 people) : 25,000 won

– Focused Individual lessons (4 sessions) : 160,000 won

– Focused Individual lessons (8 sessions) : 300,000 won

[High season]

– Focused Individual lessons (1:1) : 70,000 won

– Group lessons (2-5 people) : 50,000 won

– Group lessons (6-15 people) : 40,000 won

– Group lessons (16-30 people) : 30,000 won

– Group lessons (Over 30 people) : 25,000 won

– Focused Individual lessons (4 sessions) : 200,000 won

– Focused Individual lessons (8 sessions) : 350,000 won

– Supplemental Expenses
Boots / Ski / Snowboard




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– Homepage
www.ramadaplazachungjang.com

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– Homepage
www.hyanggyo.or.kr

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⊙ Gwangju Cinema (광주극장)

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– Homepage
palace-hotel.kr

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– Homepage
visityangnim.kr/

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– Homepage
tour.gwangju.go.kr

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– Homepage
www.wongaksa.org

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