AMUSEMENT PARK Clause Samples

The 'AMUSEMENT PARK' clause defines the terms and conditions governing the use, access, or operation of an amusement park within the context of an agreement. It typically outlines responsibilities such as maintenance, safety standards, permitted activities, and liability for accidents or damages occurring on the premises. For example, it may specify which party is responsible for obtaining necessary permits or ensuring compliance with local regulations. The core function of this clause is to allocate risk and clarify obligations related to the amusement park, thereby reducing potential disputes and ensuring smooth operation.
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AMUSEMENT PARK. The Concessionaire shall be required to construct the Amusement Park in an area of ~35 Acres, out of the total land area of ~4 0 Acres and consist of the following mandatory components: Entertainment Ride Development Requirement Minimum Specification - Capacity Land Based Entertainm ent Rides  Cable Car  Mandatory 12 persons  Family Train  Mandatory 24 persons  Loop Roller Coaster  Mandatory 24 persons  Flying Saucer  Mandatory 12 persons  Kids Play Area  Mandatory --  Carousel  Mandatory 18 kids  Bumper Cars  Optional 10 cars  Pirate Ship  Optional 40 persons Water Based Entertainm ent Rides  Lazy River  Mandatory 8 persons  Water Coaster / Flume Ride  Mandatory ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇  ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇  Mandatory 10 persons  Family Pool  Mandatory --  Wave Pool  Optional --  Tube Slide  Optional 8 persons *The Concessionaire shall have the right to include additional entertainment rides in the Project as per the requirement . The standards and specifications provide only minimum requirements of NRDA in terms of facilities and services in the Project. The actual facility may be larger and include other entertainment rides and facilities. The Concessionaire shall, with prior approval of the Authority, be allowed to include other rides and services to the Project , except as provided in Schedule 9 .  Food court & restaurant  Green spaces, public lawn, garden  Public Toilets  Changing Rooms, Lockers, Shower Stations  Information & Help Desk, First Aid Desk  Ticketing Counter, Administration Office  Multi Utility Lawn  Retail / Shopping facility related to amusement park activities  Park Benches  Lighting  Parking for visitors  Other entertainment facilities on the pattern of other amusement parks
AMUSEMENT PARK. The Concessionaire shall be required to construct the Amusement Park consist of the following mandatory components:  Common Developments  Common Physical Infrastructure including road/ pathways, water supply, sewerage, drainage, electricity and telecommunications with all arrangements complete  Common Utilities  Landscaping and greenery  Amusement Park & Recreational Complex Amusement Rides( Including but not Limited to)  Minimum 5 wet rides and 10 Dry rides catering to a mix of audiences(kids, family and thrill rides) including 2iconic rides (like roller coaster, scream machines and equivalent rides).  Recreational Complex ( Including but not Limited to)  An indoor arcade with features such as console games, bowling alley, pool tables, bumping cars, etc.  Retail and F&B outlets(food court)  Restaurant: Max 10% of the Built up area.  Shopping: Max 5% of the Built up area.

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