EVP World

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EVP World
LocationBangalore Trunk Road(NH4), Poonamallee, Chennai, India
Coordinates 13°02′04″N80°02′49″E / 13.034321°N 80.047041°E / 13.034321; 80.047041 Coordinates: 13°02′04″N80°02′49″E / 13.034321°N 80.047041°E / 13.034321; 80.047041
Opened2012
Closed2015
Area160 acres (65 ha)
Attractions
Total64
Roller coasters1
StatusClosed

EVP World is a theme park in Poonamallee, Chennai, India. It opened in 2012 and covers 160 acres (65 hectares).

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General information

The park is located by the Chennai-Bangalore Trunk Road in Chembarambakkam area between Poonamallee and Sriperumbudhur.

Food is available within the park as Food Court.

Rides

There is no charge for many rides but some rides are chargeable. There are 64 rides in which 16 rides are chargeable rides. [1]

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References

  1. "EVP World Games List". EVP World.