Dubai’s Global Village Encourages Family Fun with Free Entry for Children Before Season’s End

Children under 12 can enter Global Village for free until Season 28 ends, making the multicultural park more accessible. Known for cultural displays, rides, and global cuisine, it's been a hotspot for six months

Multicultural Park Offers Special Promotion as It Wraps Up Current Season on April 28

Dubai, UAE (April 22, 2024) – As the current season of Dubai’s Global Village draws to a close, families are being encouraged to seize the opportunity for a final visit before the gates shut on April 28. 

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In a bid to make the experience more accessible to families, children aged below 12 years will enjoy complimentary entry to the multicultural park until the end of Season 28.

Global Village, renowned for its vibrant cultural displays, thrilling rides, and delicious cuisine from around the world, has been a hub of entertainment and excitement for visitors of all ages over the past six months. 

However, with just a few days remaining, the park is gearing up for its seasonal closure, only to reopen its doors in October for another round of festivities.

For families planning their visit, Global Village offers two types of tickets for the current season: the ‘Value’ ticket, valid from Sunday to Thursday, and the ‘Any Day’ ticket, providing flexibility for use on any day of the week, including weekends and public holidays. 

Entry tickets are attractively priced at Dh22.50 for the Value option and Dh27 for the Any Day ticket when booked online or via the official app.

While tickets are typically complimentary for children under the age of three, senior citizens aged 65 and over, and individuals with disabilities, this special promotion extends the invitation to older children, making it an ideal opportunity for families to enjoy a day filled with entertainment, cultural exploration, and culinary delights.

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Global Village has been a beacon of diversity and inclusivity, offering a platform for communities from around the globe to showcase their rich heritage and traditions. 

From bustling market stalls offering handcrafted souvenirs to live performances showcasing music and dance from different cultures, the park provides an immersive experience for visitors of all ages.

“As we prepare to close the doors on another successful season, we want to extend our gratitude to the millions of visitors who have made Global Village a part of their cultural experience,” said Ahmad AlMarri, CEO of Global Village. 

“Our mission has always been to bring people together, celebrate diversity, and create lasting memories for families. With this special promotion for children, we hope to welcome even more families to join us for the final days of Season 28.”

With the weather becoming more pleasant as summer approaches, now is the perfect time to enjoy the outdoor attractions and entertainment that Global Village has to offer. 

From thrilling rides for adrenaline junkies to leisurely strolls through themed pavilions, there is something for everyone to enjoy at this iconic destination.

As families bid farewell to Season 28, anticipation is already building for the return of Global Village in October, promising even more excitement, entertainment, and cultural discoveries for visitors from near and far. 

But until then, there’s still time to create cherished memories with loved ones at Dubai’s premier multicultural park.

For families looking to make the most of this special promotion and experience the magic of Global Village before the season ends, tickets can be purchased online or via the official app. Don’t miss out on this opportunity for family fun and adventure at Global Village!

 

This article was created using automation and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

Tariq Saeed

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