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  2. Tikuji-Ni-Wadi - Wikipedia

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    Tikuji-Ni-Wadi is an amusement park, water park, and a resort near Mumbai and at Thane. The amusement park includes go-karts, roller coasters, giant wheels and water park. [1] Additionally, there is a Shiva temple and marriage halls as a part of the resort. During Shivaratri, a Shiva ice replica is made. The park remains open during the rainy ...

  3. Gopal Fun Park - Wikipedia

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    Gopal Fun Park is a privately owned park located about 1 km from Hatkhola, Biratnagar, Nepal. The park has an area of 13 bighas (approximately 2.1 ha) out of which 3 bhigas is occupied by a pond. The park has boating, rope climbing, and children entertainment facilities. The park was established in December 2017 at a cost of NPR 130,000,000. [1]

  4. KidZania Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    KidZania Mumbai is a global indoor theme park, located in R-City Mall, Ghatkopar, Mumbai, India. It is a family entertainment centre for children in the age group of 4 to 16 to enhance their social and cognitive skills. [1] Opened in August 2013, KidZania Mumbai is India's first, and the world's 14th KidZania theme park. [2]

  5. List of defunct amusement parks - Wikipedia

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    Alpine Toboggan Park, Whittlesea – expanded and renamed Funfields; original toboggan runs still in existence. Dinosaur World, Creswick (1982–2002) Dreamland, St Kilda (1906–1909) – the park's Figure Eight rollercoaster remained in operation until 1914; the site is home to Luna Park, Melbourne today; Hi-Lite Park, Geelong (1956–1985)

  6. Fantasy Land - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy Land was an amusement park built over 30 acres at Jogeshwari in Mumbai, opened in 1992. [1] [2] Due to Fantasy Land's location and lower prices, it was a more accessible alternative to the more popular EsselWorld. In 1997, Fantasy Land attracted over eight lakh visitors a year. [3]

  7. Wonderla - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] This park is situated on the top of a hill at Pallikkara, 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from the city center. The park was set up in 2000 and was designed by architect Joseph John. [4] Wonderla Kochi is the first park in India to get ISO 14001 certificate for eco-friendliness and OHSAS 18001 certificate for safety. [5]

  8. EsselWorld - Wikipedia

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    EsselWorld is an amusement park located in Gorai on Dharavi island, Mumbai. [1] It is operated Pan India Pariyatan Ltd. [citation needed] It covers an area of 26 hectares (65 acres) along with Water Kingdom, and was opened to the public in 1989. [2] [3] Along with Adlabs Imagica, EsselWorld is one of the largest amusement parks in India. [4]

  9. Manimukunda Sen Park - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Mani Mukunda Sen in the park. The garden is believed to be constructed in 16th century. [4] In 1575 BS (1518-1519), king Manimukunda Sen of Palpa kingdom, build a winter palace in this area. After the Palpa Kingdom was merged with the kingdom of Nepal in 1863 BS, the palace and the park was abandoned and turned in to ruins. [3]