This reminds me of a story from when I traveled to Cuba in 2018 and was making plans with new friends I'd met there. Since there was no Wi-Fi, we had to arrange our meetups the old-fashioned way — just agreeing on a place and time in advance. Back then, as the meeting time drew closer and passed, I remember feeling really uneasy and restless, wondering, "Is my friend going to be late? What if they don't show up at all?"
But once the trip was over, all that discomfort and anxiety transformed into cherished memories filled with anticipation and excitement. I'd think to myself, "Ah, this is how we used to do things when I was young." Even now, eight years later, that lingering feeling is still vivid in my mind. That's why I believe that when it comes to traveling, embracing the analog side of things is often better than relying on digital conveniences.
As time goes on, your memories of Seoul may slowly fade. But I'm sure that the experience — from meeting up at Gocheok Dome to watching the Kiwoom game together — will stay with you for a long time to come.
That said, this doesn't mean we leave things to uncertainty. Just so you know, we always have several staff members waiting on-site, fully prepared for any situations that might come up (late arrivals, no-shows, missed meetups, unexpected variables, and so on). Every issue is something we can handle — so why not come along and enjoy that analog experience of meeting up together?
Above all, thank you so much for taking the time to write such a heartfelt review. We'll make sure to take your feedback to heart going forward.