Can you read Korean?
If so, when can I go swimming and how much does it cost?
http://www.yonginymca.or.kr/html/6_pgm/intro.html
Once a blog about teaching English in Korea, On My Way has moved on with me to the next big adventure. After a comfortable 5 years back at home in Toronto, my new husband and I are now on our way to Salt Lake City where we will start a new life playing in the mountains.
If so, when can I go swimming and how much does it cost?
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weekdays open to anyone at these hours
1) 6am-8:50am
2) 12-1:50pm
3) 7-9:50pm(sat 7-8:50)
sunday
1) 10am-1pm
2) 2-5pm
one day ticket
adult: 3000 won
teenager: 2,500 won
kids : 2000 won
Thank you baby-eater!
That's rather expensive for one swim, isn't it?? Hmm..
think the exchange rate is roughly
1$=1000 won
Hey, that's pretty cheap!
It beats the 10,000 won that I would have to pay to swim at the one pool in Ulsan that's on the complete opposite side of the city.
What's up with "tres cee"'s comment? I thought people from Cornwall were better than that...
I don't get that at all.. oh well. A chaque un son gout.
It costs ten thousand to swim for one day?!?! What the heck!?!
It turns out that a monthly pass is fifty thousand won. I don't know how much I'll swim, but I have a feeling three thousand a day is okay with me.
I know of some membership-only YMCAs in Canada where you have to pay around $10 for just one day. They try to force memberships upon people. It's the same thing here.
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