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Trick Eye Museum, 4 Years Later

7/29/2016

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I let the kids pick what they wanted to do today and they unanimously picked the Trick Eye Museum so I went back and read my blog posting from 2012 to get some general information & directions to the Trick Eye. 

Later in the day I noticed some eerie similarities from that posting back in 2012.....

"Our day started off rough..." yeah, that happened again.   "Boy's 2 & 3 were fighting..."  yeah, that happened again too.  "I thought I was going to pull my hair out and have a meltdown before it even started..." -- same/same.
"but after a little while everyone forgot they were mad, bothered, annoyed, and upset  and we had a pretty good day playing & goofing around here at the Trick Eye Museum!"  - That happened too!
Oh, and as a bonus, this time NOT ONE PERSON complained about walking too much!  I call that a WIN!!

Directions have changed just a tad since the last time we were here as they moved the exit of the subway station:  To get there by subway take line 2 to the Hongik University Station go out Exit 9 walk straight cross 1st intersection, at 2nd intersection  (McDonald's is on left side of the street) cross the street and turn left.  Pass Forever 21 on the right, take a right at the first street/alley in between Bershka & Tony/Molly.  Walk 1 block and you will see Trick Eye Museum on the right. 

Adults: 15,000
Ages 3-18: 12,000
Open 9AM-9PM everyday

Address: Seoul, Mapo-gu, Hongik-ro 3-gil, 20 서교 프라자 B2 트릭 아이 미술관 B2 floor, Seogyo Plaza 20 Hongikro 3gil, Mapogu

Phone: 02-3144-6300

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Then and now. Oct 2012, July 2016
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Now and then! July 2016, Oct 2012
Just when I think things are going well and my boys are little angels......
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This happens:
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Then and now! Oct 2012, July 2016
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These boys!  I can't take them anywhere!
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The Trick eye is on an alley full of food vendors if you just keep walking past the Trick Eye.  Your kids are sure to love you a little more if you head down the alley and buy them a freshly made churros with ice cream!  YUM-O!!
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