Yongin, Monday, 8 September 2025.
Last Friday Everland opened a 20‑minute Night Safari Tram in Yongin that stages close, after‑dark observations of seven predator species — about 40 animals including tigers, lions and brown bears — timed to when those species are most active. For retail and operations leaders this is notable: the experience pairs behavioural enrichment (lions pouncing on zebra models, bears fishing for live trout, tigers climbing) with intensified night lighting, narration and sightline‑focused tram modifications to drive longer guest stays and higher per‑capita spend. The programme runs Fridays–Sundays and holidays through 9 November and early ticket allotments are selling out, offering a live test of demand elasticity for evening productisation. Key operational issues to watch: animal management and veterinary oversight, enclosure lighting and biosecurity, staff rostering and safety engineering, plus potential regulatory scrutiny. The launch provides a practical case study in monetising zoological assets while balancing welfare and risk management.