Theme parks
Dubai Parks and Resorts
With three theme parks, one waterpark and one indoor playworld, Dubai Parks and Resorts offers a thrilling experience like no other. Visitors can discover more than 100 fun-packed indoor and outdoor rides and attractions at Motiongate Dubai, Legoland Dubai, Real Madrid World, Legoland Water Park and Neon Galaxy.
At Motiongate Dubai – the region's largest Hollywood-inspired theme park – explore the best from legendary film studios such as Columbia Pictures, DreamWorks Animation and Lionsgate. Witness popular animated characters including the Smurfs and Shrek, and experience incredible rides, including the world’s first rollercoaster inspired by action film John Wick and the world’s fastest single-car spinning rollercoaster themed after heist thriller Now You See Me. Meanwhile, budding filmmakers can visit a real set at Studio Central.
Amazing thrills at some of Dubai's best theme parks
Visit Legoland Dubai for the ultimate family adventure suited for kids aged two to 12 years old. Enjoy over 40 Lego-themed rides and shows before you head out to splash, play and even customise your own Lego raft at Legoland Water Park. Continue building up the fun with a stay at the newly-opened Legoland Hotel – a first in the region.
Football enthusiasts won't want to miss Real Madrid World – where you can follow the club's journey on the region's first wooden roller coaster and conquer the world's tallest amusement ride, Stars Flyer at 460 feet. There are many more immersive experiences and live entertainment programmes here, perfect for fans of all ages.
If you're at Dubai Parks and Resorts with little ones, be sure to stop by Neon Galaxy, the city's latest indoor playworld enticing youngsters into space-themed learning and fun. The multi-level adventure park is equipped with ninja courses, rope challenges, ball pits and many sensory-rich spaces – all immersed in a neon aesthetic.
Connecting each of the main theme parks, Riverland Dubai is an entertainment and dining boulevard with delightful global cuisines and amazing views. The most prominent feature at the boulevard is JumpX – the world's largest inflatable park, it boasts 15 colourful sections for up to 400 people at a time and promises everyone a whole lot of energetic activity.
To get the most out of your day, a staycation at Lapita Hotel may be just what you need. The Polynesian-themed family resort sits inside the park and has its own unique dining venues and lounges. Follow our guide to sunshine-filled family fun for a memorable day out with loved ones.
Ticket prices and booking information
Visitors to Dubai Parks and Resorts can buy one-day access passes for one or two parks within its premises. A single theme park ticket costs AED330, while a two-park pass is priced at AED395 – including taxes. Frequent thrill-seekers can also save big with annual passes offering access for 300 or more days a year, starting at AED990. While there is free parking available onsite, you can also valet your car for AED100 per visit. Get your park passes on the official website or book directly here.
Opening hours and timings
Each park within the Dubai Parks and Resorts complex has its own timings. It's also worth noting that access to the attractions will close 30 minutes prior to the park closing.
Legoland Dubai is open from 10am to 6pm (Monday to Friday) and 10am to 7pm (Saturday and Sunday), while Legoland Water Park is open from 10am to 7pm throughout the week. Meanwhile, Motiongate Dubai is open from 11am to 8pm (Sunday to Thursday) and 11am to 9pm (Friday and Saturday).
Welcoming guests from 12pm to 9pm (Sunday to Thursday) and 12pm to 10pm (Friday and Saturday) is Real Madrid World, and Riverland Dubai stays open from 10am to 10pm all week long. Finally, Neon Galaxy is ready for adventurers both big and small from 11am to 8pm (Sunday to Thursday) and 11am to 10pm (Friday and Saturday).
How to get to Dubai Parks and Resorts
You can reach Dubai Parks and Resorts using the below transport options:
- Bus: Take bus line DPR1 which originates at Ibn Battuta Bus Station next to Ibn Battuta Mall and brings you all the way south to bus stop Dubai Parks and Resorts, VIP Parking.
Please visit rta.ae for detailed public transport schedules.
Alternatively, if you're driving, head southwards on Sheikh Zayed Road/E11. Once you have passed Ibn Battuta Mall, it's a 20-minute drive to the theme park complex, which is well signposted.
Nearby landmarks: Dubai Parks and Resorts is located close to The Outlet Village.