The attraction for this village is newly built Rama temple.
The attraction is allegedly built in an old coffin factory.
The attraction was built on the former site of Horizons, a dark ride that offered optimistic visions of what life might be like in the future.
The attraction was built after the opening of Euro Disneyland and opened in 1995.
This attraction was built in 1961, causing technical problems for years.
In recent years however, attractions such as the world's longest wooden bridge and the world's tallest toothpick have been built.
The haunted attraction was built on the lot that formerly housed the bumper cars and now has a basic facade resembling an abandoned building.
During the 1970s the first major attractions were built, such as the 1,800 feet long chairlift, with 112 chairs that covered the journey in 7 minutes.
Cultural attractions were built along both sides of the Canal after its transformation.
The resulting attraction, known as Old Bedford Village, was built in 1975 and 1976.