Home UAE Dubai Dubai’s Legoland Water Park to reopen from April 1 Capacity will be reduced in line with government regulations and social distancing requirements by Zainab Mansoor March 29, 2021 Legoland Water Park will reopen its doors to to the public on Thursday, April 1, 2021. The park will be open from 10am-6pm from Thursday to Saturday, to welcome families with children aged 2-12. Opening during the Spring break holidays, the Water Park will also offer a limited time bonus of free access to Legoland Dubai theme park after 5pm for Water Park ticket holders. Families can enjoy the Water Park’s key attractions including Build-A-Raft River, Twin Chasers, or the Red Rush where they can ride together in a family-sized raft down a 312-foot-long curving track. Other highlights include the Wave Pools, and Joker Soaker water playground. Families can dine in at Waves Bistro where kids, after 4pm, eat for free. Families are encouraged to pre-book cabanas online at an additional cost beginning Dhs99 ahead of visiting the water park. The Water Park features 20 water slides and attractions, as well as full range of amenities, including dining and retail outlets, changing rooms, guest services, first aid and prayer rooms. Hygiene and safety measures have been enhanced throughout the park, including temperature checks on arrival, enhanced cleaning, one way systems, social distancing markers at ride queues, shops, restaurants and more. Capacity will be reduced in line with government regulations and social distancing requirements. Water Park tickets must be purchased in advance online by all park-goers, while annual pass members should reserve their Water Park spot online in advance. Families can save an additional 20 per cent by visiting the theme park’s website. Tags Dubai families Kids Legoland Water Park Rides 0 Comments You might also like Imtiaz appoints global giant Legrand for automation solutions across 18 waterfront projects Dubai explores remote work, flexible hours to alleviate peak-hour traffic DBLC’s Jassim Al Gallaf on how Dubai is supporting investors Dubai begins construction of its first air taxi station near DXB