LAHORE, Feb 20: The City District Government of Lahore approved on Wednesday a family entertainment project titled “Wonder World Land” to be launched on Multan Road by a private firm.

The first phase of the three-phase project will be launched before Eidul Fitr (August). The participants of a design committee heard this in a meeting, also attended by CDGL Administrator DCO Noorul Amin Mengal.

The WWL administration briefed the committee on the project. stating that the project would cost Rs50 million. According to documents, the project will be located at 18th-KM, Multan Road, three minutes drive from the new flyover at Thokar Niaz Beg and two minutes drive from Motorway entrance/exit ramp.

The WWL covering 104 kanals is located opposite to DHA/EME Society’s main gate on Multan Road.

The project will redefine the concept of high-quality affordable family entertainment, say the documents.

The facility will offer an indoor amusement park and an outdoor adrenaline park consisting of go karting, rope adventure course, zip lines and a variety of activities and an Olympic standard ice skating rink.

The project’s Phase II will be launched in January next followed by the construction of phase III by the end of next year.

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