20 December 2022 12:01 am Views - 918
Amidst much snow flurry and wintry fun, Excel World recently brought back its all-time favourite Snow World after a three-year hiatus. At the exclusive media-only launch on the 12th of December at Excel World, T.B. Jayah Mawatha, the icy space was re-opened to the public after the addition of newly enhanced features in order to provide a Santa-inspired North Pole experience.
The re-launch was done in collaboration with principal sponsor, Pepsi Co., and with the main media sponsor Voice of Asia Network, leading media figures, Excel Restaurants and Browns Group officials. The event itself was curated specially with a frosty theme in mind; from the lighting of an ice-lamp instead of the traditional lamp, a chill-inducing performance by all-female drum ensemble Tuuryaa, snow-inspired cocktails for all and more.
Snow World’s uniqueness lies in it being the only venue in Sri Lanka that offers a snowflake-filled encounter to visitors of all ages who have never experienced snow before.
The space is now open to the public from the 13th-31st of December from 5-10pm for some frosty, festive fun. In addition to this, Excel World will host a “Festive Carnival”
The space is now open to the public from the 13th-31st of December from 5-10pm for some frosty, festive fun. In addition to this, Excel World will host a “Festive Carnival” throughout the month of December consisting of games and entertainment designed especially for the entire family.
Excel World, Colombo’s most popular entertainment park for the whole family is owned and managed by Excel Restaurants Ltd. Excel Restaurants Ltd., is owned by the Browns Group, which is a part of LOLC, one of the largest diversified conglomerates in Sri Lanka.
The Browns Group manages a fast-growing and valuable portfolio of brands across several key industry sectors, such as power generation; home and office solutions; agriculture and plantation support services; pharmaceuticals; investments; marine and manufacturing as well as leisure and hospitality.
PIX by Nimalsiri Edirisinghe