Food and wifi are included. Customs gives you a lanyard with a badge that says INCHEON on it. You put that on. As soon as you exit the doors after customs there are officials in hazmat suits guiding you on where to go. If you're wearing the badge they direct you to a special transportation service that will take you directly to the government facility. You're not allowed to wander around and find your own way there to prevent spread.
I arrived on Apr. 1 and yes, they're forcing short-term foreigners to stay in a govt quarantine facility that you have to pay 100,000 krw for for 14 days.
I'm getting surgery at OPERA and they are offering taxi from airport and hotel for surgery day. And they offered me a crazy discount because I paid the deposit before April 15. However, you can just take an uber (the app has an international taxi option, about $80 from ICN to Seoul) it's a private car, just you and the driver and they speak english.
Technically, it's 100,000 krw per night [ About $80 rn (food included)] which amounts to around $1,120 total. I just arrived in korea on Apr. 1 for surgery so if you have any questions lmk
Anyone going to Korea on Spring 2020?
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