Local lifestyle outlet What's On Dubai reported the closure was due to “redevelopment,” adding that a reopening date has not been announced. Launched in October 2020, the attraction holds a Guinness World Record for the world's largest dancing fountain.
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All shows at the fountain are free of charge and are visible from every point on the lake and neighbouring areas. The most popular spot is the Waterfront Boardwalk outside The Dubai Mall. Additionally, the area around Souk AI Bahar also offers a pleasant viewing experience as it is less crowded.
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.
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If you throw one coin: you will return to Rome. If you throw two coins: you will fall in love with an attractive Italian. If you throw three coins: you will marry the person that you met.
Though the aqueduct was meant to deliver clean water then, it most certainly doesn't do that today. According to Rome Experience, the fountain produces some 80,000 cubic meters of water each day, but adds, “The water is recycled and just for show, so don't be tempted to drink it.”