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Itinerary May Delayed Or Changed Depending Weather & Traffic Conditions High1 MAP North Korea Chorwon Yanggu Panmunjon Chunchon Gangwon-do Gangneung Seoul Vivaldi Park Alpensia Ski Resort Yongpyeong Ski Resort Incheon Pyeongchang Samchok Gyeonggi-do High1 Ski Resort Chingju Chungcheongbuk-do Angdong Chongju Yondok Gyeongsangbuk-do Chungcheongnam-do Sangju Buyeo Daejon Kumchon Puhang Kunsan Daegu Gyeongju Chonju Jeollabuk-do Ulsan Gyeongsangnam-do Jinju Gwangju Masan Busan Jeollanam-do Mokpo Jeju Island Vivaldi Park Yongpyong Alpensia 4 2D1N ALPENSIA RESORT SKI FUN Booking Period: Now - 20 Feb 2019 (Block out Date : 21 - 24, 28 - 31 Dec 2018) Fr.S$278 Travel Period: 01 Dec 2018 - 28 Feb 2019 (Closing date is subjected to the weather condition) Inclusive: (1) 1N stay at Holiday Inn Suites 1 Bedroom Suite (22py) (based on double sharing) (2) 1D Ski Pass at Alpensia Resort (Lift Ticket: Morning + Afternoon) (3) 1D Ski Gear Rental (Ski, Boots and Pole) (4) Round Trip of "Snow Bus Korea" shuttle bus from Seoul Additional Prices in SGD Price in SGD / All prices mentioned is per person basis Items per person 2D1N ALPENSIA RESORT SKI FUN HOLIDAY INN SUITES 4* VALIDITY Adult / Child Ski Clothing Rental S$25 per day Double Extra Person Ski Gloves S$25 per pair 01 Dec 18 - 20 Dec 18 278 208 Goggle S$19 per day SUNDAY-THURSDAY 01 Dec 18 - 20 Dec 18 Helmet S$12 per day 318 208 FRIDAY-SATURDAY Night Ski Pass S$56 21 Dec 18 - 01 Jan 19 408 208 SUNDAY-THURSDAY Night Ski Gear S$25 21 Dec 18 - 01 Jan 19 438 208 Additional 1D Ski Pass 1 Bedroom Suite (22py) FRIDAY-SATURDAY & Rental S$115 (Double/Ondol = Max 3PAX) 02 Jan 19 - 01 Feb 19 *Need to book in advance 358 208 SUNDAY-THURSDAY Private Ski Lesson (2h) S$284 02 Jan 19 - 01 Feb 19 *Max 4 persons 388 208 FRIDAY-SATURDAY 02 Feb 19 - 09 Feb 19 448 208 10 Feb 19 - 28 Feb 19 278 208 SUNDAY-THURSDAY 10 Feb 19 - 28 Feb 19 318 208 FRIDAY-SATURDAY IMPORTANT NOTES ❶Prices are quoted in SGD per person & Subjected to change without prior notice. ❷Minimum 2 Pax to go. ❸Itinerary may delayed or changed depending weather & traffic conditions. ❹Holiday based on FRI- SAT rates. ❺Upgrade to Holiday Inn Hotel : S$50 per person. ❻Check in Time : 1500hrs. Check out Time : 1100hrs. ❼Valid for Singapore Market. ❽JTB reserves the right for any changes without prior notice. ❾Other Terms & Conditions apply. Price in SGD / All prices mentioned is per room per night Date Time Itinerary HOLIDAY INN SUITES 4* VALIDITY EXTENSION NIGHT 01 Dec 18 - 16 Dec 18 Meet the staff at each shuttle bus stop 11 Feb 19 - 28 Feb 19 288 and take shuttle bus SUNDAY-THURSDAY 0720hrs ~ 01 Dec 18 - 16 Dec 18 0750hrs 0700hrs : Hongik Univ. Station exit no.8 398 11 Feb 19 - 28 Feb 19 Day 1 0730hrs : Euljiro 1-ga Station exit no. 8 FRIDAY-SATURDAY 0750hrs : Myeongdong Station exit no.4 17 Dec 18 - 06 Jan 19 01 Feb 19 - 10 Feb 19 398 1130hrs Arrival Alpensia Resort and meet the staff 1 Bedroom Suite (22py) SUNDAY-THURSDAY (Double/Ondol = Max 3PAX) 17 Dec 18 - 06 Jan 19 1400hrs Check in Resort and Free & Easy 01 Feb 19 - 10 Feb 19 518 FRIDAY-SATURDAY 0800hrs Check out and keep luggage 07 Jan 19 - 31 Jan 19 318 SUNDAY-THURSDAY 0830hrs Morning + Afternoon Ski 07 Jan 19 - 31 Jan 19 448 FRIDAY-SATURDAY 1630hrs Return Ski Gear Day 2 Take Shuttle bus to Seoul at “Welcome 1700hrs Center” 1730hrs Departure to Seoul 2030hrs Arrival Seoul Couple Family Friendly Friendly The Finest Facilities Praised by the International Ski Federation Alpensia Resort is an entertainment destination center located at the highland which stands 700m above sea level, the optimum height for the human health and biorhythm. It has been designed by Cuningham Group which participated in the development of the world’s famous theme parks such as Warner Bros, Movie World and Universal Studios. Alpensia features many fascinating facilities including main stadium, ecological golf courses and world-class ski slopes and ski jump slopes to host the Winter Olympic Games perfectly. Alpensia Resort - All That Ski Alpensia Resort has a great view of magnificent Daegwallyeong area. A gentle skin slope which is especially designed for kids and women area are a great place for beginners to learn skiing. Because the slope is wide, it is also good for ski maniacs. Ski Academy and Ski School for kids are available. Slope Map SEASON Mid of November - Early March Holiday Inn Suites ACCOMMODATION Other Accommodation at Alpensia Resort 1) Intercontinental Hotel 2) Holiday Inn Resort Shuttle bus Seoul → Resort : 3 TRANSPORTATION hours DISTANCE TO SKI 3min by walk SLOPES 3 2D1N HIGH1 RESORT SKI FUN Booking Period: Now - 15 Mar 2019 (Block out Date : 21 - 24, 28 - 31 Dec 2018) Travel Period: 23 Nov 2018 - 23 Mar 2019 (Travel complete by 23 Mar 2019) Inclusive: (1) 1N stay at Kangwonland Hotel - Standard Room (based on double/twin sharing) Fr.S$358 (2) 2D Ski Pass (Lift Ticket: Day1 Afternoon / Day2 Morning + Afternoon) (3) 2D Ski Gear Rental (Ski, Boots and Pole) (4) Round Trip of Ski Shuttle Bus from Myeongdong Price in SGD / All prices mentioned is per person basis 2D1N HIGH1 RESORT SKI FUN KANGWONLAND HOTEL Additional Prices in SGD VALIDITY Adult / Child 5* Items per person Double/Twin Extra Person Ski Clothing Rental S$25 per day 23 Nov 18 - 29 Nov 18 358 268 SUNDAY-THURSDAY Ski Gloves S$25 per pair 23 Nov 18 - 29 Nov 18 Private Ski Lesson (2h) 388 268 S$284 FRIDAY-SATURDAY *Max 4 persons 30 Nov 18 - 13 Dec 18 378 268 Standard Room SUNDAY-THURSDAY (Twin/Double = Max 2PAX) 30 Nov 18 - 13 Dec 18 408 268 (Triple/Ondol = Max 3PAX) FRIDAY-SATURDAY 18 Dec 18 - 05 Feb 19 428 268 SUNDAY-THURSDAY 18 Dec 18 - 05 Feb 19 468 268 FRIDAY-SATURDAY 22 Dec 18 - 31 Dec 18 468 268 03 Feb 19 - 05 Feb 19 06 Feb 19 - 23 Feb 19 378 268 SUNDAY-THURSDAY 06 Feb 19 - 23 Feb 19 408 268 FRIDAY-SATURDAY 24 Feb 19 - 23 Mar19 358 268 SUNDAY-THURSDAY 24 Feb 19 - 23 Mar19 388 268 FRIDAY-SATURDAY IMPORTANT NOTES ❶Prices are quoted in SGD per person & Subjected to change without prior notice. ❷Minimum 2 Pax to go. ❸Itinerary may delayed or changed depending weather & traffic conditions. ❹Holiday based on FRI- SAT rates. ❺Check in Time : 1400hrs. Check out Time : 1200hrs. ❻Valid for Singapore Market. ❼JTB reserves the right for any changes without prior notice. ❽Other Terms & Conditions apply. Price in SGD / All prices mentioned is per room per night KANGWONLAND HOTEL Date Time Itinerary VALIDITY EXTENSION NIGHT 5* Meet the staff at Myeongdong 01 Dec 18 - 13 Dec 18 0730hrs 268 SUNDAY-THURSDAY Shuttle Bus Stop 01 Dec 18 - 13 Dec 18 378 0750hrs Take Shuttle Bus to High1 Resort FRIDAY-SATURDAY Day 1 14 Dec 18 - 23 Feb 19 298 Arrive High1 Resort and meet the Standard Room SUNDAY-THURSDAY 1220hrs staff (pick up ski gear & ski pass) (Twin/Double = Max 2PAX) 14 Dec 18 - 23 Feb 19 (Triple/Ondol = Max 3PAX) 448 FRIDAY-SATURDAY 1300hrs Afternoon Ski 24 Feb 19 - 31 Mar 19 248 SUNDAY-THURSDAY 0830hrs Morning + Afternoon Ski 24 Feb 19 - 31 Mar 19 368 FRIDAY-SATURDAY 1630hrs Return ski gear & ski pass 21 Dec 18 - 05 Jan 19 Day 2 448 01 Feb 19 - 10 Feb 19 1700hrs Take Shuttle Bus to Seoul 2030hrs Arrive Seoul - Myeongdong Couple Friendly Skiers Exclusive Train The ski resort is presented by Kangwon Land, known for Korea’s greatest casino. Located in the highlands, it can serve skiers 45-50 days more than other ski resorts every winter. Slopes are 40m wide on average and provide each person with the largest personal space in Korea. High1 Ski Resort does not divide the town area and the resort area, but includes the town as a part of the ski resort. There are tow ski bases, the main base and an extra base by the casino, and three Gondolas connect every part of Kangwon Land Resort. A Ski Train is operated from Seoul and Busan and frees visitors from the risk of heavy snow or traffic congestion. High1 Ski Resort - All That Ski High1 Ski Resort covers a 500ha property and has 18 slopes, 5 lifts and 2 Gondolas. The longest slope is about 4.1km and the slopes alone account for about 93ha of land Slope Map SEASON Mid of November - Early April Kangwon Land Hotel Other Accommodation at High1 Resort 1) Valley Condominium LODGING 2) Hill Condominium 3) Mountain Condominium 4) Convention Hotel 5) High1 Hotel & C.C Shuttle bus Seoul → Resort : 3 hours TRANSPORTATION 30 minutes DISTANCE TO SKI 6min by shuttle bus SLOPES 4 2D1N YONGPYONG RESORT SKI FUN Booking Period: Now - 20 Feb 2019 (Block out Date : 21 - 24, 28 - 31 Dec 2018) Travel Period: 01 Dec 2018 - 28 Feb 2019 (Closing date is subjected to the weather condition) Inclusive: (1) 1N stay at Tower Condominium Standard Studio (based on Twin sharing) (2) 1D Ski Pass (Lift Ticket: Morning + Afternoon) * Night Pass included Fr.S$278 (3) 1D Ski Gear Rental (Ski, Boots and Pole) (4) Round Trip of "Snow Bus Korea" shuttle bus from Seoul Price in SGD / All prices mentioned is per person basis 2D1N YONGPYONG RESORT SKI FUN TOWER CONDOMINIUM Additional Prices in SGD VALIDITY Adult / Child 3* Items per person Twin Extra Person Ski Clothing Rental S$25 per day 01 Dec 18 - 20 Dec 18 278 208 SUNDAY-THURSDAY Ski Gloves S$25 per pair 01 Dec 18 - 20 Dec 18 308 208 Goggle S$19 per day FRIDAY-SATURDAY 21 Dec 18 - 01 Jan 19 Helmet S$12 per day 408 208 SUNDAY-THURSDAY Additional 1D Ski Pass 21 Dec 18 - 01 Jan 19 & Rental S$115 438 208 Standard Studio FRIDAY-SATURDAY *Need to book in advance (Twin = Max 2PAX) 02 Jan 19 - 01 Feb 19 Private Ski Lesson (2h) (Ondol = Max 4PAX) 358 208 S$284 SUNDAY-THURSDAY *Max 4 persons 02 Jan 19 - 01 Feb 19 388 208 Sightseeing Gondola FRIDAY-SATURDAY *There is possibility out S$25 of service due to weather 02 Feb 19 - 09 Feb 19 448 208 conditions 10 Feb 19 - 28 Feb 19 278 208 SUNDAY-THURSDAY 10 Feb 19 - 28 Feb 19 308 208 FRIDAY-SATURDAY IMPORTANT NOTES ❶Prices are quoted in SGD per person & Subjected to change without prior notice.
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