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IMG Worlds of Adventure Dubai launches Dhs99 tickets

Get into the park for less until March 15

We love a good theme park.

In fact, we’re on a mission to try every single ride and slide at theme parks and waterparks across the UAE.

As the old saying goes, it’s a tough job but someone’s got to do it.

Want to enjoy some thrilling rides and get a great deal in the process? Of course you do, who wouldn’t?

IMG Worlds of Adventure has launched a new weekday deal so you can enjoy the park’s attractions for less.

Head along between 5pm and 8pm any from Sunday to Wednesday until March 15 and you can get entry to the park for Dhs99.

The Sundown offer is available to all UAE residents and is valid on online and in-person booking at the park.

At the park you can explore the different zones including the Marvel Zone for superhero fans, The Lost Valley where you can spot a dinosaur or two and The Cartoon Network Zone where all your favourite, colourful characters like the Powerpuff Girls and Ben 10 are to be found.

Each zone is home to different rides and attractions including rollercoasters and live performances from famous characters.

Plus, when you need a snack there are 28 food outlets to choose from.

A theme park for under Dhs100? Yes please.
From Dhs99 per person. Open Sun-Wed 11am-11pm, Thu-Sat 11am-11pm. Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, Dubai, www.imgworlds.com (600 500 962).

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