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Metro Walk was developed by the Appu Ghar Group and the Unitech Group.It is located in Sector 10 of Rohini, adjacent to Rithala metro station.The mall and amusement park were master planned by the Florida-based company Bose International.
The Appu Ghar Group/International Amusement Ltd. also has a mix of amusement and commercial activities in Noida, The Great India Place and Worlds of Wonder; Adventure Island a similar project on a 62-acre parcel of land in Metro Walk, Rohini, Delhi. And finally Appu Ghar Jaipur, a 300-acre project currently under construction in Rajasthan.
Rohini is a sub city and a neighbourhood in the North West Delhi district of the Union Territory of Delhi, India. It was developed as part of sub-city project of Delhi Development Authority (DDA), which was started in the 1980s to provide a composite society for all income groups. [ 1 ]
It is located in Rithala, Sector 5, Rohini in Delhi, India. The station was inaugurated on 31 March 2004. The station was inaugurated on 31 March 2004. It is within walking distance from Metro Walk and Adventure Island.
Adventure Island is a theme park in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. The site of the theme park flanks the north end of Southend Pier and has been a theme park since 1976 when the land now forming the west side of the park was purchased by the Miller family.
Adventure Island, an Australian children's television series Adventure Island (video game) , a 1986 side-scrolling platform game produced by Hudson Soft, beginning the series of the same name Adventure Island II , a 1991 sequel to Adventure Island originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System and later ported to the Game Boy under ...
Adventure Island is a water park located northeast of Tampa, Florida, across the street from Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. The park features 30 acres (12 ha) of water rides, dining, and other attractions. The park opened on June 7, 1980, and is part of United Parks & Resorts.
Island Skipper Tours opened with the park in 1999. Boats hosted by employee "skippers" traveled across the central lagoon of the park and were accessible from both the Port of Entry and Jurassic Park areas. This ride was removed in 2001 due to upkeep cost.