arrival in seoul (3/22)

• Scheduled arrival time: 4:55 p.m. at Kimpo International Airport

• Things to do at the airport

– Currency exchange
∙∙ Official Korean currency: Won (approximately 1,200 won = $1)
∙∙ Exchange booth at the airport
∙∙ Can exchange remaining Won back to dollar when we leave (so change enough!)
-- Downside: may lose bid-ask spread (app. 10%)
∙∙ Other places to exchange currency: bank & hotel
∙∙ Things to consider:
-- All meals are covered
-- Credit cards are widely used
-- If you want to shop, plan on using cash
– Cell phone rental
∙∙ Organizers will rent cell phones in case of emergency (we will distribute the numbers)
∙∙ If you would like one as well, please let us know

things to consider

• English is usually understood, but English-speakers may be hard to find!

• Streets, even late at night, are usually very safe

• Transportation

– Subway system
∙∙ Approximately 50 cents per ride
∙∙ Modern and efficient
∙∙ Closes at midnight
– Public buses: do not use! (very complex)
– Taxi
∙∙ Two types: regular and luxury
-- Regular taxis are white and luxury taxis are black
-- Luxury taxis are more expensive (about same as Boston taxis) but you can get help in English, so use luxury taxis!

∙∙ Sometimes hard to catch, especially during rush hour

schedule for thursday night

• Bus transfer to hotel

• Check-in at Ramada Olympia (www.olympia.co.kr)

– 2 people per room
– You will be responsible for any incidental charges (movies, in-room bar, etc.)

• Dinner

– Korean barbecue (very delicious!)
– Restaurant also serves other traditional Korean dishes – please let us know in advance if you do not want barbecue

• Late night recommended options

– Itaewon area

∙∙ Near U.S. military base

∙∙ Very popular with foreigners (lots of English speakers)

∙∙ Tons of bars, clubs, cafes, shopping, etc.

– J.J. Mahoney's (at Grand Hyatt Seoul)

∙∙ Western style: pool table, bar, dance floor – very hip!

∙∙ Good mix of locals and foreigners

∙∙ Expect to spend around $50/person

– Seduce (most popular Korean club in Seoul – at the Marriott hotel)

∙∙ Very young & hip crowd – mostly Koreans (dress to impress!)

∙∙ Peculiar set-up system

∙∙ Expect to spend $100/person

– Others

schedule for friday (3/23)

• Breakfast at hotel

– Buffet (both western and Korean) – included with your room (please charge to your room)

• Visit to Samsung

– Transportation provided by Samsung (bus)

– Dress code: business casual

– Lunch at Samsung's employee cafeteria

• Afternoon: visit to Korean Folk Village

– Good introduction to traditional Korean culture

– Visited by many foreigners

• Dinner

– Traditional Korean meal (multi-course) & show (fan dance, etc.)

– After dinner, visit to flee market via subway – very interesting experience! (lots of bargain goods & souvenirs)

• Late night activities

– Please choose based on prior night's experience

– We can make additional recommendations if you feel more adventurous!

schedule for saturday (3/24)

• Breakfast at hotel

– Buffet (both western and Korean) – included with your room (please charge to your room)

• Visit to Korea Telecom

– Business casual

• Lunch – buffet (western, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) at local hotel

• Afternoon: free-time

– Shopping

– Sightseeing

• Leave for airport at 4:00 p.m.

• Dinner at the airport

• Flight departs at 7:40 p.m.

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