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The world’s largest and tallest observation wheel – Ain Dubai – opened today, with an opening weekend celebration for families.
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The giant observation wheel is equipped with three types of cabins to enjoy the 38-minute ride. The ticket cost will vary depending on whether you take a shared or private cabin, with additional options like getting a family pass or special lounge and party packages.
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UAE residents and tourists have a lot to look forward during this weekend.
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Ain Dubai is the latest addition to the extensive Dubai Holding entertainment portfolio. It plays a strategic role in supporting Dubai's long-term vision as set by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to strengthen its global position as a key tourism hub, continuing to build on the emirate's reputation as a leader in the global leisure and entertainment landscape.
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From sundowners, dining in the sky, and exclusive celebration packages to bespoke corporate and event offerings, Ain Dubai brings 19 truly unique and customisable experiences, all against the backdrop of Dubai's dazzling skyline for breathtaking land and seascapes.
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On a clear day, you will be able to see Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR), across to Burj Al Arab Jumeirah and the Burj Khalifa, and over the Arabian Gulf.
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Visitors can reach new heights with an Ain Dubai Private Cabin providing exclusivity. Discover unique celebration packages for birthdays, engagements, weddings, business functions and more. The private cabins can be customised to cater for all sorts of events, from intimate celebrations to cultural festivities to treat VIP guests.
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Beth Alexander, one of the first to get on board cabin 48 of Ain Dubai.
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Offering unique views of Dubai's iconic landmarks from indoor, air-conditioned cabins and a vast range of entertainment to keep visitors coming back for more, the experiences are split into three main categories.
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At the top - 250 meters. Open both day and night; Ain Dubai visitors will experience two very different sides of Dubai, from stunning Bluewaters views to a host of night-time entertainment.
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Lucinda Sesta, Australian expat in Dubai, says the view is amazing and calls it a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
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Offering unique views of Dubai's iconic landmarks from indoor, air-conditioned cabins and a vast range of entertainment to keep visitors coming back for more, the experiences are split into three main categories.
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Visitors on day one at the Ain Dubai.
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The UAE on Wednesday shared a stunning photo from space looking straight down at Ain Dubai, the world’s largest and tallest observation wheel soaring 250m into the sky, which opens today. The photo, showing the giant wheel on the manmade Bluewaters island straddling Dubai’s skyscraper-studded coastline, was captured by KhalifaSat – UAE’s earth observation satellite made by Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre in Dubai (MBRSC).
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Wearing masks will be mandatory within the cabins.
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Vijay Dawda and his family loved their trip on Ain Dubai.
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The attraction, located on Bluewaters Island, has already become a permanent part of the Dubai skyline.
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