*HONEST* Reviews on BEST Ski Resorts in Korea | Yongpyong, Pheonix and High 1 Ski Resort

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 20

  • @rap819
    @rap819 2 года назад +1

    That was great, looked at skiing Korea in the 90's and finally coming around looking at it again.

    • @HowIsKorea
      @HowIsKorea  2 года назад

      Did you end up going skiing in Korea? Which resort did you go to?

  • @matthewrickett9592
    @matthewrickett9592 Год назад

    Excellent review. Just the info I need. New sub

  • @zubinrulz
    @zubinrulz Год назад

    Brilliant video and review. I need small help in making decision. I am visiting sk in December. On 12th dec i plan to ski. I will be doing this for the first time so plan to take basic lesson package- 1 day tour. Out of the following which one will you guys recommend from seoul:
    1. Welli hilli ski resort
    2. Vivaldi
    3. Elysian
    Please note i am completely new to ski and would want to enjoy and make most of it. Dont want to end up at some resort that has very limited options for beginners. Thanks in advance!

  • @kweenahgan1725
    @kweenahgan1725 Год назад

    Hi, Thanks for your reviews. I wish to go to both Yongpyong and High1 and would like to know if there are public transportation accessing one from the other. Is there a bus that goes from High 1 to YongPyong or the other way round?

    • @ClouD_Edm
      @ClouD_Edm Год назад

      unfortunately not a direct.. but if you use taxi and bus, it can

  • @jeremywatt3800
    @jeremywatt3800 Год назад

    listing biggest requires some qualification me thinks… shouldn’t Muju be in the list?

  • @Bryan0n
    @Bryan0n 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I'm planning to head to Alpensia for 4 days mainly for skiing in Dec. It's my first time skiing in S. Korea, beginner and am planning to take lessons. Should I be heading there or should I just go to a nearer place from Seoul? Also I've emailed a couple of Ski companies but none replied. Is that normal? Thanks :)

    • @HowIsKorea
      @HowIsKorea  2 года назад +1

      If it's your first time then you don't need to go so far to learn how to ski. You can try the resorts like Vivaldi park, Phoenix Park, Elysium, etc. They are good resorts to learn how to ski

    • @Bryan0n
      @Bryan0n 2 года назад

      @@HowIsKorea Yes I'm replanning it as I read your comments. Thanks for the tips :)

  • @timetochangeeverything
    @timetochangeeverything 2 года назад

    How long would you recommend going skiing for in each place? I've been skiing a few times and am intermediate/a little experienced. Is it enjoyable to go for 1-2 weeks?

    • @HowIsKorea
      @HowIsKorea  2 года назад

      Usually people go skiing in Korea for a couple of days. I usally go for 2 or 3 days. But if you are a beginner and still want to practice a lot, you can definitely stay longer.

  • @katabwa2172
    @katabwa2172 2 года назад

    Are there bus routes dedicated for High1 or is it better to rent a car to get there? Thinking of trying Korea if Japan still doesn't open in the coming 2 years.

    • @HowIsKorea
      @HowIsKorea  2 года назад

      Yes, there are buses running in winter only to High 1 ski resort. You can check it through the High 1 official website. It's also possible to go by train.

  • @MrRichardcowley
    @MrRichardcowley Год назад

    Happy Xmas 🎅 bring my son to SK next month - High1 or yong? Please?

    • @HowIsKorea
      @HowIsKorea  Год назад

      Both resorts are equally great! Which level skier is he?

    • @MrRichardcowley
      @MrRichardcowley Год назад

      @@HowIsKorea intermediate and 22 years old 🙏

    • @MrRichardcowley
      @MrRichardcowley Год назад

      @How Is Korea grateful 😇 for your thoughts

  • @Yoyo4lyf
    @Yoyo4lyf 2 года назад

    Thank you!

    • @HowIsKorea
      @HowIsKorea  2 года назад

      You're welcome! 😊😊😊😊