Global Village unveils new attractions for milestone Season 30

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From an exotic garden to a dragon park, to an adventure zone exclusively for children, Global Village has unveiled a spectacular line-up of new attractions that aims to create the "most wonderful experience" yet, organisers announced.

The 'Gardens of the World' section will be filled with exotic flowers and landmark icons from around the world, while the 'Dragon Kingdom' will offer visitors an immersive experience with 11 uniquely-themed rooms through the mythical world of Blackstone Hollow to help Ignis, the last dragon, recover his lost power.

The 'Little Wonderers' will be designed to spark curiosity, excitement and adventure among children, the organisers added. It will open later in the season, the indoor adventure park will feature multi-level obstacle courses, ball pits, tunnels, and thrilling adventure challenges, all illuminated by glowing lights. 

Organisers have also introduced S30 Passports for visitors to collect stamps from every pavilion they visit.

All facilities in the park will be upgraded to ease the guest experience, including the newly added 'Way Finding' screens that will  be placed around the park to help guests navigate the destination. 

Additionally, Fiesta Street is expanding to offer 200+ diverse dining options for the guests, while the Indian Chaat Bazaar will showcase a new theme and design.

The park also renamed the 'Railway Market' to 'Dessert District', which organisers filled with nostalgic charm and modern aesthetics. 

Global Village will reopen for Season 30 on October 15.

 

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