It’s raining savings at Imagica all of Monsoon

It’s that time of the year when you can finally get a break from the sweltering heat. The rains are right around the corner and you can’t wait for the downpour. Starting from June 16th, Imagica welcomes the Monsoon season with rates like never before.

Visit Imagica Theme Park with your family and friends at Rs. 1999 only Rs. 1299 on Monday – Thursday and Rs. 1499on Friday – Sunday with unlimited ride access across the park. Add Rs. 1000 to upgrade yourself to Express tickets and hop the lines to enjoy rides and make the most of your trip to Imagica.

For all the water enthusiasts, visit Imagica Water Park at Rs. 1199only Rs. 899 on Monday – Thursday and Rs. 999 on Friday – Sunday. For an express upgrade, add Rs. 699 to your tickets and jump the regular queues to spend more time on the rides.

Experience India’s largest Snow Park at an add-on cost of Rs. 399 to your Theme Park or Water Park tickets. If you are looking to spend the night in the hilly surroundings, head to Novotel Imagica – India’s first theme park hotel, which has 116 comfortable rooms, themed restaurants, swimming pool, children’s recreation area and a gymnasium.

 

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