Pakistan's one-and-only snow-themed adventure park, Winterland has kickstarted its new season with exciting rides, set in a backdrop of a -10 temperature. Harnessing the icy essence of winter, the park opened its doors with a major event to enthrall its audience of all ages.
According to a press release, the highly-anticipated event aimed to transform Winterland into a true winter experience, complete with charming themed decorations featuring snowflake archways, ethereal corridors and a festive fruit ice-cube bar that was a delightful hit. Guests braved the exhilaratingly chilly rides, soaking in Winterland’s immersive atmosphere.
A star-studded guest list added to the magic of the evening. High-profile celebrities including fashion and entertainment icon Hassan Sheheryar Yasin (HSY), social media sensation Dananeer Mobeen and the coveted actor Mariyam Nafees were seen in attendance.
The guest roster was joined by digital creator Rana Hamza Saif and one of Pakistan’s most iconic YouTube personalities Saad Ur Rehman, more popularly known as Ducky Bhai were all present to celebrate the momentous occasion, adding a touch of glamour. The event was further amplified by an energetic performance by powerhouse musician, Shamoon Ismail.
“At Winterland, our dream is to be the top spot for families and friends to connect and make lasting memories,” said Winterland’s CEO, Sharjeel Saleem. “We offer a one-of-a-kind escape from Pakistan's scorching heat, bringing the joy and wonder of a winter right here. We were thrilled to welcome some of Pakistan's most inspiring figures this weekend, kicking off the season and showing everyone what Winterland has to offer!”
Winterland offers its unique winter experience in the sweltering heat in Karachi and Lahore both, ensuring families across Pakistan can experience the magic of snow and winter festivities while creating memories that will last a lifetime.
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