WONDERS OF WONDERLA

As most of us already know about the Wonderla Amusement Park has been started at Bhubaneswar-the capital city of Odisha near Khordha road. Earlier it was only founded in Bengaluru, Kochi and Hyderabad.

Some might have also visited this Amusement Park with their friends and families. Recently I had also visited Wonderla with my parent's, my aunt and my cousin's. We left home straight at 11am  and reached our destination about 12 noon. We parked our car at the parking spot and went inside the park.

It was really very interesting to spend summer's by exploring different kinds of water and land activities. First of all we went to the dragon swing which was really very exciting. Secondly we proceeded to the most dangerous and scary ride of the day which was the spinning coaster. In this ride the path was just alike railway tracks but slightly curved as ups and downs a little above. A jeep was moving round and round in the following track and the people were sitting inside it. All of them were shouting and screaming like anything during the ride. However this is the most dangerous activity that I have tried in my life.

Then we moved on to the third activity of the day which was the crazy cars spot. We all were provided cars by the incharge and started driving the mini cars. All drivers were beating the cars with each other. It was really one of the funniest activity of the park.

After enjoying the most scariest and funniest rides, we went for the water activities. Our first water ride was the water coaster. The ride was magnificent especially when the water fell on us while riding.

Then we decided to continue our day with the water riders. After the water coaster we went for the water slides and wave pool. We waited in the queue for a long time but the games were worthy enough. First we tried some of the fun water slides and then we proceeded for the vertical fall, tube and capsule slides.

Then after exploring the wave pool and water slides we eagerly jumped into the sea lagoon. It was not at all a normal pool. It had exciting features like water shower, sliders, disco etc. We enjoyed rain dance too.

After we tried all activities we went to the food court to have our lunch. Then we moved ahead to complete rest of the land activities. We witnessed the great varieties of water and amusement rides.

All of a sudden our eyes fell on the huge ferry wheel- The Equinox. We decided to take a ride in it. Amidst the screams of joy and lovely chaos around us a moment to admire the stunning views of wonderla from the top of the ferry's wheel. It was the breathtaking sight that made the day more special. 

After the marvellous ride it was time to delve into some more fun and we headed for the Maverick. In the ride one is tightly buckled up and gets to go vertically moving in the ride. The ride was an absolute we admired it a lot. After all the delightful rides the trip to Wonderla ended sadly but this awesome trip to Wonderla Amusement Park will remain etched in my memory for life long.

MY OPINIONS - The best things I liked about Wonderla are-cleanliness and greenery were maintained across the park. The games and rides were worthy enough as compared to the entry fee. I would also suggest you to visit this Amusement Park with your friends and families and enjoy your upcoming vacations by exploring Wonderla. According to my perspectives it is the best destination to have a break from monotonous life and feel your own soul. Finally I would like to conclude the write up as-It was just the wonderful experience at wonderla admiring the delightful journey of wandering through WONDERLA.

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