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PRIOR TO YOUR ARRIVAL TO KOREA

Please complete and return the ID Card Application worksheet (ONLY NEW CONUS TEACHERS).  This form is instrumental to your arrival and stay in Korea.  It should be completed and submitted to us prior to your arrival.  Please make sure you arrive in Korea ONLY between Sunday and Thursday each week NLT 13 Aug 08.  You will not be admitted on base without an ID card on Fridays and Saturdays.  Please feel free to contact us, as we are happy to assist you during your transition to the “Land of the Morning Calm.”  

After you have made your travel arrangements for your flight and hotel, please complete the Teacher Arrival Form  so that we can make your reception and process into DoDDS-Korea as smooth as possible.

You also must obtain and Official Passport and A-3 Visa. Please refer to the Q&A's section for more information. (Policy Letter - Official Passport)

HOTEL RESERVATION

If your next duty station is Seoul, you can make your 30 day reservation at the Dragon Hill Lodge.

If your next duty station is outside of Seoul (Osan, Humphreys, Daegu or Chinhae), you only need to make a one night reservation for the Dragon Hill Lodge on the night of your arrival. You will in process at the Korea DSO the next morning, then continue to your duty station in the evening. Please contact your school to arrange lodging at your new duty station.

Please make your hotel reservations at the Dragon Hill Lodge (DHL), which is located on the Yongsan Garrison Army Post in Seoul, Korea:
Online: www.dragonhilllodge.com
By Phone:  (from the US) 011-82-2-790-0016 or 011-82-2-7918-2222
If the DHL is full, please ask the dragon hill for partner hotels in Seoul or email or call Ms. Chon so reservations can be made for you at a local hotel. hyesin.chon@pac.dodea.edu

UPON YOUR ARRIVAL IN KOREA

There will be a Meeter Greeter to meet you at Incheon Airport.  If your flight is cancelled or changed, contact us immediately so we can notify the Meeter Greeter

After you exit from customs and go through the glass doors, the Meeter Greeter will be there holding a sign with your name on it.  If you do not see your name right away, then stay inside the fenced area and start at one end, taking your luggage cart, and scan all the signs as you go along until you reach the opposite end.   If you reach the end and you still do not see the Meeter Greeter go to the right towards gate 14 and at the gate you will see USFK Joint Service counter, ask to use their phone and call: LTC Hedgpath 010-3184-5752 or Larry Alvarado 011-383-7120
***Please Note: In order to get on base you will need your official orders and passport.

INCHEON AIRPORT

Incheon Airport has a great website in english that is very helpful. There's also a page that will navigate you through your arrival. Click here to see more.

DRAGON HILL AIRPORT BUS

The Dragon Hill Lodge offers an airport shuttle bus from Incheon airport.
Dragon Hill Bus Schedule

INFORMATION ON TAXI

There are three types of taxi service available: local taxis and deluxe taxis are available throughout the city, and taxis run by AAFES are available for use on the base.

At Incheon Airport, you may be approached by drivers to take you to your destination when you exit into the main hall. It is recommended that you not take these because they usually are not metered and charge high rates. It is always best to take taxis outside the main hall from the taxi stand.

Local cabs (usually silver or white) are convenient and reasonably priced; all taxis are metered so bargaining is not necessary.  Meter starts at 1,900 WON. Tipping is also not expected.  Taxis can be hailed from anywhere on a street, although there are some taxi stands near the larger hotels.  When hailing a cab, beckon with your hand facing down.  Cabbies will not pick up a rider if they do not wish to go to that destination; they will also be disinclined to pick up fares during their shift change (usually late afternoon).  Local cabs are allowed on the military bases only to Embassy housing through Gate 52 (Commissary Gate in Yongsan, Seoul).

Deluxe cabs are clearly marked (usually solid black car or black with gold strip down the side).  Geared primarily for foreign tourists, the meter starts at 4,500 WON, and the drivers are said to have a grasp of Japanese and some English-language skills.

The Army Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) operates a fleet of cabs, Airiang Taxi, that have access to military installations and housing areas.  Fees are metered, payable in dollars, and tipping is customary.  Meter starts at $2.25. Yongsan has a cap of $3.00 anywhere on base. The price usually can be two to three times the amount charged by local cabs when traveling off base.

 

 

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