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Omaxe, Wizcraft to build special theme zone at Greater Noida
Special theme zone will be spread over approx. 30,000 sq ft Wizcraft will conceptualize and execute the thematic entertainments that will cater to all age groups. With a blend of history and culture alongside modern-day attractions that will appeal to people of all age groups. It is expected that OCP will emerge as a weekly hangout zone for the fun and entertainment loving population of Delhi-NCR. OCP is also expected to attract visitors from adjoining cities like Agra, Mathura, Vrindavan and Aligarh and more importantly the ever-rising domestic and international tourists. Special theme zone is expected to attract 50,000 footfalls on a daily basis.
The theme Zone is slated to be opened for public in June 2014. OCP has already signed more than 100 reputed brands. “We are extremely happy to associate with Wizcraft to create something innovative and the next big thing for the people of Delhi-NCR. Entertainment brings happiness and rejuvenates human mind. We want to create something that matches the entertainment value of movies, creates excitement and in the process educates the visitors. Our target is to cater to the family audience.
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