THIS is the poop slide cafe. Actually it is called the Dalki Cafe. Dalki means strawberry in Korean and apparently there is a character called Dalki and her friend likes poop and composting (I think). What you are looking at is where the sled ends, in a pile of poop. That is a fly on the left and the friend who likes poop on the right. In the picture below, Russ is jumping on this big air trampoline thing.
What exactly is this place??? It is an indoor play place that serves food and BEER!! It is located within the Olympic Park in Seoul. Basically you pay to enter and you get to play for 2 hours. When we went we also had lunch and our adult admissions were deducted from our lunch total (a total bonus, as lunch was a bit pricey). Lunch was surprisingly good. Sort of Korean, sort of Italian, but definitely one of the yummiest meals we have had in Korea.
The kids had a blast and parents can sit and relax and watch youngsters on TV screens if you can not see them from your table. Rowan had fun on this "zipline". There were tons of things to do. Even a reading nook with Korean books.
Here is Mr. Poop Lover again. That is a roll of toilet paper he is holding and it is formed into a chair. Why is his nose dripping??? Perhaps he needs some toilet paper to wipe his nose???
I believe we took the bus to Nambu terminal and rode the subway to Olympic Park. We did the Poop Slide Cafe, walked around Olympic Park, and went to the museum at the park. A fun little day all in all.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Life as a Rock Star??
I have been wondering if the kids will miss being 'popular' in Korea. It seems everywhere we go, they are being photographed or talked to just because they are American.
One of the 'worst' days was our hike on Sunrise peak on Jeju Island during Spring Break. I had to take a picture of all these students wanting a picture with our family. It was almost constant.
As we are getting ready to move to Tucson, I wonder if the kids will miss the attention or be thankful to blend in??
One of the 'worst' days was our hike on Sunrise peak on Jeju Island during Spring Break. I had to take a picture of all these students wanting a picture with our family. It was almost constant.
As we are getting ready to move to Tucson, I wonder if the kids will miss the attention or be thankful to blend in??
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