Estimated to be done by 2014, South Korea will construct the world’s first robot theme park. This news article states that it will be in two Korean cities: Incheon and Masan. This will be a $530 million project.

I guess robotic lovers in South Korea will be happy when this project is done. I, for one, don’t particularly care much about robotics, but I sure wouldn’t mind visiting this place at least once.


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Me too!


I kind of want to go to Six Flags now. hehe


Robots are only cool when they look like the ones from iRobot.


I keep thinking of that outdated but strange movie with Yul Brenner as the robot in the robot themepark that killed that guy.


Wouldn’t that be Japan then?


They should make a Nintendo land.


this is cooooool


I hate theme parks. Six Flags is okay though.


Sounds cool.


Poor Everland. lol


Don’t know but I think they have 5 different areas that all have themes. It’s super cool.

Are you going to visit the theme park once it’s built Tara?


Doesn’t Disney World have a section similar to a “robot theme” park.


It’s good that they’re starting to focus on tourism.


Robots was a good movie. haha I can’t wait to see what the theme park looks like.


Do they have Disneyland in Korea?


That sounds soooo cool!


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