Monday, February 7, 2011

Innovative film city (Bangalore)

Haunted House
At the museum

Listed as 1 of the Attractions in Bangalore, Innovative Film City is 46 mins away, by road, from Shivajinagar. If you have your own transport its a neat drive to that place. But for 1st timers, like us, quite a journey locating it. This was in the year 2009, when the Bangalore-Mysore toll was not completely constructed. Yet a nice long stretch of clean road...minus all the chaos of the town and the traffic.


As you enter, you'll have a person who'll welcome you at the entrance trying to use his Selling skills for the different packages they got to offer. Hey psssst....don't fall for it....cause we did!! They'd show you a neat sketch, even a blue print if u ask for it, of the various rides and the fun things they got inside. But when u probe into it further u'll realize that most of it don't function.

Few things we got to see:


Mirror Maze.
Go Karting ( Good if you got a group to enjoy with)
Fun Plex 4D theatre ( we had to go by their choice of Dinosaur Evolution as they did not have, permission to play any other movie). It was pretty ok though with the water effects they had during the movie and the 4d itself.
Haunted Mansion (not as effective as the Haunted House at Garuda Mall)
Roller Coaster ( Was the shortest ride in the entire Film City. The minute u geared up and prepare to open your mouth and scream, u r at the end of the ride)
Shoot out. (Good enough, as you get to actually feel a rifle)
Wild wild west (At least they attempted)
Was Museum ( Pretty good)
Ripley's ( pretty intuitive)


They were planning on introducing the Rally Cars, and fortunately we got to experience it, for Rs.500 a ride..worth it. Neatly planned with the typical muddy road and the rugged vehicle just to get u the feel of a race. 
The rest can be ignored...


At a high level, good planning for an amusement place in a city like Bangalore, but a half done project.



Worth a 1 time visit.




  
The wax museum






Rally




Wild West




Written and edited by
Laveena Dsouza

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