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Ferrari World Abu Dhabi opened its doors to the public at Yas Island on November 4, 2010. The opening was attended by thousands of people and came after three years of construction and preparation.
Image Credit: GN Archives: Ferrari World Abu Dhabi being constructed in January 2009
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The roof of the Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, the world’s largest indoor theme park, creates a fascinating visual from above.
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The best choice for adrenaline lovers, the biggest attraction at the park is definitely the Formula Rossa. The world’s fastest roller coaster goes from 0 to 240km/h in 4.9 seconds. It's not just the speed though. The ride will also test your fear of heights going up t0 52 metres during the ride. You'll also feel the pull of gravity as your rush up at mind-blowing speed - measured at a force of 4.8Gs
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The theme park also features the world's highest roller coaster loop at a height 63 metres, which you ride up at a steep and spectacular 51-degree incline. You can also zip line through the world’s highest non-inverted rollercoaster loop.
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For adventure and adrenaline lovers, the attractions are endless here. Take the 'Turbo Track' for example - a heart-wrenching zero-gravity drop follows an equally exciting ride through the iconic roof of the venue.
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You could actually take a walk on the iconic roof of the park. A 90-minute walk will take you as close you could possibly get the to the largest Ferrari logo in the world.
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Dh295 per person: The ticket that gives you access to all the rides and experiences will cost Dh295 per person. However, booking four tickets in a go will give you a discounted rate of Dh221 per person. Make sure to call ahead to ensure which rides are open, and the specific COVID-19 guidelines that are to be followed now. For example, disposable masks are not allowed on some of the rides, including the Formula Rossa. Only fabric masks are allowed on this one and a handful of other rides.
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