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Biggest entertainment venue Magic Planet unveiled to public
The latest family entertainment venue in Kuwait, the Magic Planet, was unveiled at The Avenues this week. The state-of-the-art facility was unveiled by the Executive Chairman of M H Al-Shaya Co, Abdulaziz Al-Shaya.
The event treated the participants to a series of family-oriented fun, by displaying jugglers and clown, apart from enjoying magic rides, and other entertainment rides such as Robo-coaster, Grasshopper, Jump Around, Bug Catcher, Smash Bugs, Rocking Bug, Crazy Caterpillar, Spinning Mushroom Carrousel, Fire Flues and others.
Spreading across 6900 sq mts, the Magic Planet is a wonderful family entertainment venue equipped with the latest technology available that brings about smiles and enjoyment to one and all.
Being a part of Majid Al Futtaim, Magic Planet has already made its presence felt in the UAE, Bahrain, Oman and Egypt. Magic Planet presents a good opportunity for gaming enthusiasts of all age groups, and features family rides, video games and other exciting attractions.
The Vice President of Majid Futtaim Group, Craig Hart, who was also present during the occasion, expressed his appreciation and pride about the group’s biggest venue in Kuwait, particularly for being situation in the country’s best and biggest mall.
Magic Planet is one of the largest family entertainment centres operating in Kuwait, offering amusements for all age groups, by featuring family rides, video and other games and thrilling games.
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