For many expats in Dubai Christmas is usually the time of year when the heart yearns for a crackling fire and snow flakes on the window sill. Due to the desert climate the fire can be found in the shisha pipe and the snow at Ski Dubai. Not the winter image some of us hold dearly to. If you are unable to go home this season why not check out the Dubai Christmas Festival.
An adult ticket (with advance purchase) is AED 50, whilst children 2-12 are (with advance purchase) AED 25, children under the age of 2 are free. There is also the Adult Gold Ticket (AED 85 with advance purchase) which includes fast track entry, 2 x mulled wine, mince pie, Santa hat and access to reserved garden seating area. I know which one I am taking; they had me at mulled wine.
Opening times: Thursday 5th December – 4pm – 10pm (Panto performance at 3pm)
Friday 6th December – 3pm – 10pm (Panto performance at 2pm)
Saturday 7th December – 3pm – 10pm (Panto performance at 2pm)
Note: this is not a sponsored post, my little heart just yearns a bit for festive fun
An adult ticket (with advance purchase) is AED 50, whilst children 2-12 are (with advance purchase) AED 25, children under the age of 2 are free. There is also the Adult Gold Ticket (AED 85 with advance purchase) which includes fast track entry, 2 x mulled wine, mince pie, Santa hat and access to reserved garden seating area. I know which one I am taking; they had me at mulled wine.
Opening times: Thursday 5th December – 4pm – 10pm (Panto performance at 3pm)
Friday 6th December – 3pm – 10pm (Panto performance at 2pm)
Saturday 7th December – 3pm – 10pm (Panto performance at 2pm)
image from: cobone.com |
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