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Imagicaa is an amusement and theme park complex located near Khopoli in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India, on the Mumbai–Pune Expressway. It is one of the largest integrated leisure destinations in western India, combining a theme park, water park, snow park, and hotel facilities at a single site. The park is operated by Imagicaaworld Entertainment Limited, formerly known as Adlabs Entertainment Limited.
| Type | Theme park and leisure resort |
|---|---|
| Location | Sangdewadi, Khopoli, Raigad district, Maharashtra |
| Nearest highway | Mumbai–Pune Expressway |
| Operator | Imagicaaworld Entertainment Limited |
| Former name (operator) | Adlabs Entertainment Limited |
| Components | Theme Park, Water Park, Snow Park, Hotel |
| Country | India |
The project was conceived as a large-scale destination park aimed at the catchment area between Mumbai and Pune, two of India's largest urban centres. It was developed by Adlabs Entertainment Limited, a company associated with media entrepreneur Manmohan Shetty, who had earlier built and sold the Adlabs Films business. The site was chosen for its proximity to the expressway, allowing day-trip access from both metropolitan regions.
The theme park is organised into themed zones inspired by global and Indian settings, with roller coasters, dark rides, simulator-based attractions, and stage shows. Notable attractions have included a large inverted roller coaster, a motion-based dark ride themed around Indian mythology, and a 4D theatre experience. The water park offers high-speed slides, a lazy river, and a children's play area, while the snow park provides sub-zero indoor activities such as snow play and toboggan rides.
Imagicaa is considered a landmark in the development of organised theme park tourism in India. Prior to its opening, large-scale international-style theme parks were limited in the country, with Essel World in Mumbai and Wonderla parks in southern India being among the principal examples. Imagicaa contributed to expanding the leisure tourism economy of the Mumbai–Pune corridor and influenced subsequent investment in integrated park-and-hotel destinations in India.