Wonderla Holidays Ltd, one of India’s largest amusement park chains, reported a 49% increase in net profit for the March quarter at ₹16.42 crore, driven by strong traction at its Chennai park and The Isle by Wonderla operations at Bengaluru.
Revenue for the quarter grew 32% to ₹142 crore.
The company said the strong performance was supported by robust sales and marketing initiatives along with operational efficiencies aimed at enhancing visitor experience.
Footfall growth
Wonderla parks recorded a total footfall of 8.79 lakh visitors during the quarter. Bengaluru park led with 2.19 lakh visitors, followed by Kochi at 2.14 lakh, Hyderabad at 2.09 lakh, Chennai at 1.91 lakh and Bhubaneswar at 0.46 lakh.
Expansion and premiumisation
Wonderla Holidays Executive Chairman & Managing Director Arun Chittilappilly said, “This quarter marks a significant milestone for Wonderla as we delivered our highest-ever Q4 performance, with strong growth across both revenue and profitability. The successful launch and rapid scale-up of our Chennai park has been a key growth driver, contributing meaningfully within a short period and reinforcing the strength of our expansion strategy.
We are also seeing consistent improvement in the quality of our revenues, with average revenue per user growth driven by our focus on premiumisation, value-added offerings, and enhanced guest engagement.
Our resort and expansion of hospitality businesses grew by 84% and 55% respectively, further strengthening our position as an integrated leisure destination.
As we move into FY27, with our new assets maturing and continued investments in guest experience and value expansion, we remain confident of sustaining this growth momentum and driving long-term value for our stakeholders,” he said.

