'Hotel Dokkaebi' puts a period on its magical six-night, seven-day journey.

In the eighth episode of MBC Every1's 'Hotel Dokkaebi,' which airs on the 10th, the Dokkaebizzes and the foreign guests' final stories in Jeju are revealed. From an undersea submarine experience to a surprise performance and a tearful checkout, the finale of the six-night, seven-day journey is portrayed emotionally.

On the afternoon of the sixth day of operation, the Dokkaebizzes and the guests set out on a submarine activity to fully enjoy the wonders of the Jeju sea. Faced with the fantastic scenery beneath the Jeju sea and schools of colorful fish up close, they repeatedly express amazement and spend an unforgettable, deeply healing time.

At the hotel at the same time, 'master' Ko Doo-shim and Kwon Yul, and the newly joined part-time worker who is Ko Doo-shim's real son, actor Kim Jeong-hwan, begin preparing ingredients for kimbap for dinner. In particular, Ko Doo-shim and Kim Jeong-hwan bicker nonstop yet work together seamlessly, showing a realistic mother-and-son chemistry that is expected to bring big laughs to viewers.

After the activity, when the guests and the Dokkaebizzes return to the hotel, chef Kim Dong-jun heads straight to the kitchen without even time to change clothes and cooks royal tteokbokki and red tteokbokki at the same time. With the addition of hot fish cake soup, a perfect 'K-snack three-piece set' is completed. The foreign guests try a DIY experience of rolling kimbap for the first time in their lives and enjoy a cheerful dinner with the kimbap and tteokbokki they made.

That night after finishing the schedule, part-timer Lee Joo-young, back at the lodging, turns on a self-camera once again following the previous day. Her heartfelt confession, honestly revealing the heavy sense of responsibility and the greater reward she felt during the hard day, leaves a deep aftertaste.

Early the next morning, guests Jordan and Ma, and Kwon Yul, Jeon Seong-gon, and Kim Jeong-hwan run through the darkness to Saeyeonggyo. Facing the majestic sunrise, the five stop for a moment, each silently wish for their own hopes, completing a brief but profound memorable scene.

On the finally arrived last morning, after breakfast, a special surprise stage prepared by Ko Doo-shim is presented for the guests about to check out. When the traditional Korean Goseong Ogwangdae and samulnori performance begins, the guests cannot hide their surprise and emotion. After all the schedules end, saying "I don't want to go back," their parting scene filled with deep regret is expected to move viewers at home.

The final episode (episode 8) of MBC Every1's 'Hotel Dokkaebi,' which wraps up the dreamlike six-night, seven-day journey spent in Jeju, airs Tuesday the 10th at 8:30 p.m.

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