The UK is all set to get the world's first Jumanji-theme park!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, UNITED KINGDOM/ Created : Nov 3, 2022, 09:00 IST
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Cut to chase, you can now actually walk into the world of Jumanji and face the beasts in person. As per the latest news reports, London is all set to get the world’s first Jumanji theme park, which is expected to open to the publi … Read more
Cut to chase, you can now actually walk into the world of Jumanji and face the beasts in person. As per the latest news reports, London is all set to get the world’s first Jumanji theme park, which is expected to open to the public soon. Read less
Cut to chase, you can now actually walk into the world of Jumanji and face the beasts in person. As per the latest news reports, London is all set to get the world’s first Jumanji theme park, which is expected to open to the public soon.
According to the latest reports a ‘World of Jumanji’ will come up near London, which will be the world’s first-ever Jumanji-themed park. Reportedly, Chessington World of Adventures will be launching the theme park in Greater London, which will feature a number of thrilling rides and and other attractions.
Around £17 million will be used to develop the park, which will feature tons of attractions for people of all ages. A visit to this park will not only surprise the kids, but will also transport adults to their childhood days.
If reports are to go by, the theme park will be inside the vast area of 128-acre Chessington World of Adventures Resort, and will have a 55 ft tall Jaguar watching over the guests. The resort also features a glamping zone, a zoological park, and an adventurous ride.
Further, the Chessington Zoo that is inside the park is home to more than 1000 creatures, including sea lions and Sumatran tigers. While Chessington World of Adventures Resort is one of the world’s best adventure parks, Jumanji park will be an addition to the already existing park.
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