Dubai Parks and Resorts will open its gates to the public on 31 October, the company has confirmed.
The attraction will comprise three separate theme parks – Bollywood, Motiongate, and Legoland together with Legoland Water Park. Work has started on a fourth theme park, Six Flags, which is due to open in late 2019.
This has been a long-time coming and I cant say enough about how excited we are to welcome our guests to the destination to experience amazing, said Raed Kajoor Al Nuaimi, CEO of Dubai Parks and Resorts.
Nothing of this magnitude has ever been done before, and we look forward to offering our guests close to 100 unforgettable rides, attractions and experiences.
As the largest entertainment destination in the region, Dubai Parks and Resorts will create jobs in Dubai, support the UAEs tourism vision and grow the family leisure industry in the region.
Annual passes are currently on sale at dubaiparksandresorts.com, and daily passes will be announced soon.
The AED 13.2bn ($3.6bn) development is spread across 30.6 million square feet of land located on Sheikh Zayed Road opposite the Palm Jebel Ali in Dubai equidistant to Dubai and Abu Dhabi International Airports.
Around 6.7 million ticketed visits are expected in 2017, the first full year of operation.