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The Best Amusement Parks in India For Every Young & Old!

The Best Amusement Parks in India For Every Young & Old!

Best Amusement Parks in India is like a dream list!

Amusement Parks-There is no kid alive who doesn’t enjoy riding in a giant wheel or eating cotton candy. Amusement Parks-A child’s heavenly abode and hell for its parents because they have to work harder than usual to keep it in check. Amusement Parks-Places that you’re never too old to go with a vibe so positive, they will always keep your mouth contorted into a goofy grin.

 

“What if you’re in an amusement park while being surrounded by zombies? Will you be smiling then?” Of course not, Vivek! But you get the picture. So without further ado, let’s take a look at some of the best amusement parks in India.

  1. Adlabs Imagica, Mumbai
  • This amusement park offers more than 30 different rides. It was opened in 2013.
  • Inspired by Universal Studios, it also houses the largest roller coaster in the country.
  • Tickets start from Rs. 999, with discounts for senior citizens and college students.
Adlabs Imagica

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  1. Kingdom of Dreams, Gurugram, Haryana
  • It is a place that artistically blends Indian culture with performing arts.
  • A massive live entertainment and leisure destination, many dub it the “indoor Dilli Haat”. Its highlight is the Culture Gully, a place packed with art, food and street performers.
  • Tickets start from Rs. 600, which only includes entry to the Culture Gully. Regular tickets start from Rs. 1,099 and go all the way up to Rs. 3,999.
Kingdom of Dreams

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  1. Wonderla, Bangalore
  • It is one of the best amusement parks in India and the city, with over 50 rides to ride.
  • The main attraction is the Rain Dance, an indoor dance floor complete with lights and a disco jockey.
  • Tickets cost Rs. 923 for adults and Rs. 740 for children on weekdays. On weekends, the prices are Rs. 1,182 for adults and Rs. 945 for children.
Wonderla

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  1. Wonderla, Kochi
  • A close cousin of the one in Bangalore. It is built like a lush and tropical jungle on the side of a hill.
  • The main attraction is the Wonder Splash, a journey into a cave via a boat full of mystery and a climactic splash into a crystal-clear pool.
  • Tickets cost Rs. 808 for adults and Rs. 645 for children on weekdays. On weekends, the prices are Rs. 1,039 for adults and Rs. 830 for children.
Wonderla,
  1. Wonderla, Hyderabad
  • Yet another Wonderla offers 43 different rides.
  • It is also the first Indian amusement park to have a reverse-looping roller coaster as one of the rides.
  • Tickets cost Rs. 845 for adults and Rs. 675 for children on weekdays. On weekends, the prices are Rs. 1,060 for adults and Rs. 850 for children.
Wonderla
  1. Ramoji Film City, near Hyderabad (thank God it wasn’t a Wonderla again)!
  • It is for you if you’re a movie fanatic. Thousands of Bollywood movies are shot in Ramoji Film City every year.
  • This place offers an excellent opportunity for those who wish to see how movies are shot.
  • It is also famous for its haunted haunts. Tickets cost Rs. 1,150 for adults and Rs. 950 for children.
Ramoji Film City

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  1. Esselworld, Mumbai
  • Established in 1989, is one of the oldest and first amusement parks in India.
  • Offering more than 70 rides, Esselworld also features an ice-skating rink, an Aquadrome dance floor and a “Monsters in the Mist”, which is the first of its kind ride in India.
  • The tickets start from Rs. 290 and go all the way up to Rs. 1405.
Esselworld
  1. Della Adventure Park, Lonavala
  • It is the place to be if you’re an adventure freak, with more than 50 adventure-themed attractions like paintball-fight, archery, buggy rides etc.
  • This is one of the best places to bring your family and friends.
  • Tickets cost Rs. 2000 for adults and Rs. 1500 for children and senior citizens.
Della Adventure Park

These were some of the best amusement parks in India, and each of them are all set to give you magical memories. They help people to forget about their daily worries and help calm their nerves. They are the places that keep the child in our hearts alive.

Blog Edited By Ritika Gupta

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