With all the research I've been doing to find new places to explore in Busan, I came across someone's blog who visited the Toy Museum.  This was totally by chance that I found this, because I haven't found this museum listed anywhere else - not in any of my 3 travel/South Korea books, not on a South Korea or Busan list of places to visit... nowhere!  I don't even remember what website I found it on, but I sure am glad I did.  The Toy Museum ended up being within a short driving distance of our condo, and with us going right when they opened in the morning, we ended up being one of only a couple families there.  The place is several stories high, each with different toys, replicas, play areas for kids to be kids, a gift shop, and a roof top with picnic tables overlooking the Songjeong Beach.  They even had restrooms on each floor!
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| The first floor we explored was "Movie World". | 
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| Talton was like a kid in a candy store.  As soon as we stepped foot on this floor, he darted for the race track and picked up the remote control. | 
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| Talton's dream car: Porsche 911 Turbo | 
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| Then Talton showed Connar how to do the remote control.  It was on at that point! | 
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| This is for my mom.  Although, I'm pretty sure she'd like a Corvette and not a "Carvette".  :) | 
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| We were trying to leave, but Connar was not giving up the remote.  Ha | 
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| This deck was on the very top of the Toy Museum.  Great view! | 
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| You can see Songjeong Beach to the right.  This is just around Dalmaji Hill which is next to Hauendae Beach, where we live. | 
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| They may have their umbrellas out (most of them are not occupied), but this beach doesn't even begin to compare to how busy Haeundae Beach is. |