BOLLYWOOD PARKS DUBAI UNVEILS ITS STAR STUDDED ATTRACTIONS

BOLLYWOOD PARKS DUBAI UNVEILS ITS STAR STUDDED ATTRACTIONS

Bollywood Parks Dubai, the first of its kind Bollywood themed park in the world, and a part of Dubai Parks and Resorts, set to be the region’s largest integrated theme park destination on its opening in October 2016, presented an exclusive preview and tour of the upcoming park at a press conference held at Taj Dubai, Business Bay. Hosting the event was Thomas Jellum, General Manager of Bollywood Parks™ Dubai along with senior management from Dubai Parks and Resorts. Based on popular films featuring the biggest names of Bollywood including Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar and more, the mega-entertainment project unveiled details of all its major rides and attractions that will appeal to families and children alike and immerse visitors into the grand and explosive world of Hindi Cinema. Guests will be welcomed into the park at Bollywood Boulevard, the first of five zones, where they can listen to songs by the popular band, Magik at the ‘Rock On’ restaurant that will be open late nights every day as well as Jumbo Café, an international bakery of foreign delicacies.

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