Essel World
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Essel World is an amusement park in Gorai
Gorai
Gorai is a village in the North-western part of Mumbai, India. Gorai is accessed more usually by a ferry crossing the Manori Creek which separates Gorai from the island of Salsette or otherwise by the overland route through Bhayander....

, Mumbai
Mumbai
Mumbai , formerly known as Bombay in English, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India, and the fourth most populous city in the world, with a total metropolitan area population of approximately 20.5 million...

, India. It is spread over 64 acres (258,999 m²) of land and attracts 10,000 visitors everyday. It can be reached from the suburbs of Borivali
Borivali
Borivali or Borivli a suburban area located in the north-west section of Mumbai island. Borivali is approximately from Mumbai Airport and from Churchgate Railway Station...

 or Malad. Essel world was started by Subhash Chandra
Subhash Chandra
Subhash Chandra is a onetime rice exporter-turned media baron and Chairman of Essel Group, that launched India's satellite television revolution. The Zee chairman dropped out after standard 12. His pioneering channel Zee TV competes with, among others, Sony Entertainment Television and STAR Plus...

 of the Essel Group
Essel Group
Essel Group is a media conglomerate company headed by Subhash Chandra based in Mumbai, Maharashtra .The companies under the group are:*Media** Zee Entertainment Enterprises** Zee News** DNA *Technology** Dish TV...

 in 1986. The Water Kingdom section was added in 1998.

There are 34 major rides not including the coin operated games and the rides involving water.

It actually consists of two parks - Essel world proper and Water Kingdom (a water park
Water park
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). It was the first amusement park in India. After starting in 1986, it took five years for it to break even but its annual turnover in 2001 was 35-40 crores rupees and is now called a "huge success".

Theme Park Attractions

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The attractions at Essel World include:
  • Aqua dive
  • Arctic Circle
    Arctic Circle
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    :Ice Skating
    Ice skating
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     Rink
    Rink
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  • Big Apple
    Big Apple
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  • Caterpillar
    Caterpillar
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  • Children's boat ride
  • Convoy
    Convoy
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     track
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  • Crazy cups
  • Cricket Zone
  • Enterprise
    Enterprise (ride)
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  • Happy sky
  • Haunted hotel
  • Hedge maze
    Hedge Maze
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  • Highway Cars
  • Hoola loop
  • Junior carousel
  • Junior dodgem
  • Junior go Kart
  • Kinder carousel
  • Mini telecombat
  • Monster
  • Playport
  • Prabal -the killer
  • Rainbow
  • Riki's Rocking alley:Dance Floor and bowling alley
  • Rio grande train
  • Rock & roll
  • Rock climbing
    Rock climbing
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  • Senior Dodgem
  • Senior telecombat
  • Slam Bob
  • Thunder
  • Tilt-A-whirl
  • Virtual World
    Virtual world
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  • Yard train
  • Zipper dipper
  • Zyclone

Water Kingdom park attractions

  • Humunga-Kowabanga
  • Gang-a fall
  • Bobble bogie
  • Black Demon
  • Turbo Thriller
  • Lemon drops
  • What-a-Coaster: Claims to be "One of the longest & tallest Coaster Slide in the World"
  • Elephant Safari
  • Rock and Roll Safari
  • Serpent Safari
  • Goofers lagoon
  • Drifting river
  • Zoomroo
  • Jungle beach
  • Love boat
  • Cascade caves
  • Bay watch tower
  • Aquadrome: A wet and wild Dance Zone with overhead rotating showers and water sprinklers on the floor, variety of lighting effects and 7,000 Watts of non-stop pulsating power music
  • Coco beach
  • Mama Miya

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