A quick glance into the largest theme park resorts in the Middle East

Is the kid inside you feeling a bit rusty lately? If yes, you must absolutely head over to Dubai’s most recently opened theme parks immediately! Bollywood Parks, Motiongate, and Legoland spread across 30.6 million square feet, while IMG Worlds of Adventure is the largest indoor theme park.

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Dubai has been known for its record-breaking skyscrapers, but now another title has been added to the city as “home to the largest theme park resort in the Middle East”. Located in Jebel Ali, Dubai Parks and Resorts opened its doors back in October and offers 25 million square feet of entertainment.

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There are 16 rides and activities in the Bollywood Park, including an 800-person capacity Rajmahal theater. Motiongate has been touted as “Hollywood in the desert” and the grown-ups will love it, while Legoland will be the kids’ favourite.

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IMG Worlds of Adventure the largest indoor theme park in the world to opened its doors designed to create an immersive environment. Each of the four zones is unique and reflects its brief well – from animatronic dinosaurs to rainbow unicorns, you know exactly which part of the park you’re in.

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Dubai Safari’s opening date will be announced soon. The creature-filled park will be added to the list of one-of-a-kind amusement parks recently opened in Dubai. The Dhs1 billion Dubai Safari park being built near Dragon Mart will be home to more than 350 species of animals.

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