How much does it cost to go to a waterpark in Dubai?
How much is a Wild Wadi ticket? Wild Wadi is one of the most popular water parks in Dubai and the ticket price here varies for weekdays and weekends. For weekdays it costs AED 179.00 for an adult and AED 169.00 for a child. But on the weekends, this price changes to AED 199.00 per adult and AED 179.00 for a child.
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The Aquaventure Waterpark is definitely one of the best plans to beat the heat of Dubai! Plus, your ticket includes an exciting snorkeling activity with sharks in Shark Lagoon, located in Neptune Tower. For 20 minutes, you can swim with these fascinating creatures in this artificial lagoon.
While hotel guests have free access to all attractions, anyone can purchase tickets to access them. There are five ticket types visitors can choose from Aquaventure Waterpark tickets, Dolphin Bay tickets, Lost Chambers Aquarium tickets, combo tickets, and attraction transfers.
The Atlantis Day Pass allows accessibility to the Casino, Crystal Court shops and Marina Village.As well as to Atlantis beaches, resort pools, Aquaventure water park, The Dig aquarium tour. Tickets must be purchased in advance and Day Pass purchase is required for all non-resort guests.
Of the park's more than 30 rides and attractions, eight of them are record-breaking, exhilarating water slides. These slides do require that riders be at least 3'11” (1.2m) or taller and weigh 110-297lbs (50-135kgs), but there is a children's area with slides for smaller kids as well.
They suggest that you wear comfortable, water-friendly clothing and as the park is a family-orientated attraction, appropriate attire is to be worn throughout the park including the locker rooms – this could be a T-shirt and shorts or a long dress when not in the water.
Burj Park. If you're hanging out in Downtown Dubai, this leisure attraction, found on a little island alongside the Burj Lake and Dubai Fountain Lake is the place to be. It's one of the best places to enjoy a picnic with epic views of Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Fountain.
Whether or not it is worth paying 300 AED to visit the 148th floor of the Burj Khalifa depends on your budget and your priorities. The 148th floor offers slightly higher views than the 124th floor, but the difference is not significant. If you are on a tight budget, then visiting the 124th floor is a good option.
So is it worth the trip? If you're a bucket list ticker then yes – the novelty of going up the world's tallest building is probably worth the entry fee (though perhaps not all the way to level 148).
Dolphin Bay at Atlantis, The Palm is one of the most sophisticated dolphin habitats in the world. Here you have the opportunity to swim with dolphins with a variety of experiences suitable for all ages and swimming abilities.