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Bring your grandparents to Wonderla and get a free ticket 

by Suman Gupta

September 10, 2021: Wonderla Holidays Ltd, India’s leading amusement park chain, extends a special offer for grandparent’s day. Buy two tickets and get one free if you are accompanied by your grandparent, who is above 60 years. The free ticket can be redeemed against the entry of an adult, child, or senior citizen to the park on 12th September. This offer is valid to Kochi, Bangalore, and Hyderabad Parks.

Following the social distancing protocols, Wonderla encourages visitors to book their entry tickets in advance through their online portal http://bookings.wonderla.com. Wonderla is the first Amusement Park in India to be COV-safe certified by BVQI for the hygiene management system.

For more details and booking check out the Wonderla website: https://www.wonderla.com/, or reach out to :

Kochi – 0484 2684001, 75938 53107

Bengaluru – 080 37230333, 080 35073966

Hyderabad – 040 23490300, 040 23490333

About Wonderla Holidays Ltd: 

Wonderla Holidays Limited is India’s largest amusement park chain. The company currently owns and operates three amusement parks in Kochi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and a resort at Bangalore named ‘Wonderla Resort’. Many of its rides are custom made and imported from reputed international suppliers, making them unique in India. Wonderla parks have been visited by over 3.5 crores visitors since 2000 making them the most visited amusement parks in India. Wonderla is among the top ranked amusement parks in India and Asia. Wonderla is certified for the Integrated Management System by BV India as per the standards under ISO 14001:2015 and OHSAS 45001:2018.

For further information on Wonderla, visit  http://www.wonderla.com

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