Friday, December 4, 2009

Wild Wadi Water Park Dubai

The wild wadi water park situated on jumeirah beach next to the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai is one of the best water parks in the world. It is very disney like with a touch of alladin. The water park is very popular in Dubai because summers in Dubai get very hot and the cool water park can be a welcome respite. For tourists to Dubai, the wild wadi is a whole days activity, and if you are traveling with kids and family this is a place not to be missed.

The park is a bit pricy about $50 for Adults and $40 for children. Although if you are staying at the Burj Al Arab or the Jumeirah beach hotel access to the park is free. Inquire at your hotel or with a tour operator, you also might be able to get a cheaper rate from one of these.

When you go to the park you are given a wrist band which magneticaly activates your locker, you can also add any amount of money onto the wristband's magnetic strip to use at eating areas and refreshments kiosks, you can also utelize this money at the amazing gift shop located inside the park, when you leave you have to return the wristband and whatever money you have left will be refunded to you.

There is an endless list of rides, a huge wave pool and a wading stream, the best thing about the wild wadi water park is that like most water parks you dont have to climb to the different rides in the heat, you can ride the master blaster an uphill water roller coaster that you can ride on a single or a double ring, high speed jets of spray will take you to different pools where attendants will guide you to the ride of your choice.It's very easy to get to Wild Wadi. All the taxi drivers know it - and most hotels can call you a club car if you want to go that way. It's basically right at the entrance to the road bridge over to the Burj Al Arab, and is also near the Madinat so you could spend the day at Wild Wadi and move to the Madinat for shopping and dinner in the evening!

It's a great place, grown ups and kids alike will have loads of fun, and it's a must do in Dubai.

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