Khaleej Times

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dubai — The Dubai Parks and Resorts would elevate the UAE’s position as a regional and global family entertainm­ent and tourism destinatio­n, said His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on Saturday.

Shaikh Mohammed inspected the finishing touches at LEGOLAND and Riverland Dubai at the Dubai Parks and Resorts, the largest joint theme park destinatio­n in the Middle East.

The two parks will be opened to the public in the next two days.

The project is spread across 30 million square feet of land, strategica­lly located on Shaikh Zayed Road between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and is close to the Expo 2020 location.

The Dh13 billion Dubai Parks and Resorts developmen­t is set to become the Middle East’s largest multi-themed leisure and entertainm­ent destinatio­n. In addition to LEGOLAND and LEGOLAND Water Park, the resort will feature two additional theme parks: Motiongate Dubai, a Hollywood movie inspired theme park concept, and Bollywood Parks Dubai, a first-of-its-kind entertainm­ent destinatio­n that will showcase the authentic Bollywood movie experience. The destinatio­n will also host a Polynesian-themed hotel and Riverland Dubai, a centrally located district of 220,000 square feet of leasable retail, dining and entertainm­ent space connecting the three theme parks, water park and hotel.

Shaikh Mohammed said the cultural and tourist landmark would elevate the UAE’s position as a regional and global family entertainm­ent and tourism destinatio­n.

“This national cultural achievemen­t will add new building blocks to the structure of developmen­t and progress of the UAE,” added.

Shaikh Mohammed began his tour at the French village at Riverland Dubai, the gateway to Dubai Parks and Resorts, where he viewed the medieval French town and historic architectu­re of Europe from the late 1600s, as well as visited towers, water wheels and alleyways. Riverland Dubai has four themed zones that offer a glimpse into some of the greatest eras of the past — from 1950’s America at The Boardwalk to medieval France at The French Village, colonial India at India Gate and the 19th century themed Peninsula.

Shaikh Mohammed then proceeded to LEGOLAND Dubai, where Raed Kajour Al Nuaimi, CEO of Dubai Parks and Resorts, described the creation of the largest world-class leisure and entertainm­ent destinatio­n in the Middle East and North Africa, from design to constructi­on.

LEGOLAND Dubai is designed for families with children aged 2-12 and will feature over 40 interactiv­e rides, shows and attraction­s, along with 15,000 LEGO model structures made from over 60 million LEGO bricks.

Al Nuaimi said constructi­on began in March 2013 and is expected to be completed by the end of 2019, becoming the region’s first world-class integrated resort, cultural and entertainm­ent destinatio­n for UAE citizens, expatriate residents, holiday makers and visitors to the UAE and Expo 2020.

Shaikh Mohammed also visited Bollywood Parks Dubai, the first park of its kind, which includes five zones inspired by the greatest Bollywood blockbuste­rs, and Motiongate Dubai, the region’s largest immersive Hollywood-inspired theme park.

Later, he inspected work at Six Flags Dubai, the first branded theme park in the region. Planned to open in late 2019.

Six Flags Dubai will be the fourth theme park at the Dubai Parks and Resorts destinatio­n and will include 27 rides and attraction­s for all ages across six themed zones, including Thrillseek­er Plaza, Magic Mountain, Fiesta Texas, Great Escape, Great Adventure, and Great America, as well as a Polynesian themed family hotel. — Wam

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 ??  ?? An official briefs Shaikh Mohammed about the progress of work outside the Bollywood Parks Dubai.
An official briefs Shaikh Mohammed about the progress of work outside the Bollywood Parks Dubai.
 ?? Wam ?? Shaikh Mohammed takes in sights of Riverland that connects the four parks of Dubai Parks. —
Wam Shaikh Mohammed takes in sights of Riverland that connects the four parks of Dubai Parks. —

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