Leap into Adventure: Wonderla announces exclusive offer at only Rs.929/-

Bengaluru, 23rd February 2024: Wonderla Holidays, India’s largest amusement park chain, is excited to announce its exclusive Leap Week offer, available from February 24th to 29th at Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Kochi parks. Priced at just Rs. 929, this offer is a rare opportunity for adventure seekers and thrill enthusiasts to enjoy a week of exhilarating fun-filled activities. Visitors will also have the option to purchase combo tickets comprising of park ticket and food starting at just Rs.1229 making the Leap Week offer even more attractive. The Leap Week offer is applicable only for online purchases and bookings are currently open.

This limited-time offer, occurring once every four years, promises visitors the chance to experience the adrenaline rush of Wonderla’s top-notch rides, attractions, and entertainment offerings—all at an incredibly affordable rate. Reflecting Wonderla’s steadfast commitment to providing unforgettable experiences, this Leap Week offer highlights the park’s dedication to ensuring guests of all ages can access and enjoy the excitement and thrills it has to offer.

Arun K. Chittilappilly, Managing Director of Wonderla Holidays, extends a warm invitation to all, emphasizing that “Wonderla is more than just rides and attractions—it’s about creating magical moments and memories for each visitor. This Leap Week offer provides the perfect opportunity for families, friends, and adventure enthusiasts to come together and immerse themselves in a week of boundless excitement, laughter, and cherished memories at Wonderla”.

For more details and booking check out the Wonderla page: https://www.wonderla.com/offers/wonderla-leap-week-offer or reach out to:

Bengaluru: +91 80372 30333, +91 80350 73966

Hyderabad:  0841 4676333, +91 91000 63636

Kochi: 0484-3514001, 75938 53107

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