Bollywood Parks Dubai is all set for a grand re-launch on January 21 with the world’s tallest swing ride and Bollywood Skyflyer besides many new action-packed rides.
The UAE residents can avail buy one get one free ticket offer for AED 275 until February 10, 2021.
The park will offer additional fun-packed family rides and kids’ attractions this season.
Major attractions include Wheel of Stars, a 55-meter ferris wheel, Taxi No.1, an exciting 88-meter family rollercoaster inspired by Mumbai’s famous yellow-black cabs, and Rodeo Ki Sawari, an exhilarating family ride with triple spinning action.
One of the most unique and Instagrammable locations of Bollywood Parks is the new Mela Junction.
Ahmad Hussain Bin Essa, Chief Operating Officer at DXB Entertainments said, “After extensive enhancements, the park has a whole new offering for 2021 that includes new food and beverage outlets, shopping experiences and world-record-holding rides. The addition of the nine new and exciting rides will make the Bollywood Parks Dubai experience a day out like no other. Each new ride has been designed to give our guests an authentic and immersive experience which will transport them to the very heart of India, without having to leave Dubai. And the fun really doesn’t stop here as still to come for the park this year is the launch of the region’s first Wooden Coaster, the Bombay Express, which will earn the park another world-record title!”
Tickets for the park are now available online at the Dubai Parks and Resorts website.

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