Kuwait Entertainment City

Around the lake were numerous kiosks selling various snacks, as well as merchandise, gold and silver jewelry, black robes, and veils.

Visitors could also ride camels at the adjacent zoo, which housed elephants, antelope, sika deer, and various other animals which could be fed for a small fee.

The Future World Zone contained various laser electronic ‘toys’, as well as futuristic transportation and communication equipment.

The railway and its original train were manufactured by the US-based company Crown Metal Products in the 1980s, with a track gauge of 3 ft (914 mm).

[17] The railway continues to operate, but now uses a train built by the UK-based company Severn Lamb.

[20] After Iraqi forces were driven out of Kuwait and decisively defeated during Operation Desert Storm in 1991, the park began the process of recovery.