Home UAE Abu Dhabi Snow Abu Dhabi opens doors today Said to be among the world’s largest indoor snow park, the winter leisure destination features 20 rides and attractions by Divsha Bhat June 7, 2023 Image credit: Reem Mall Snow Abu Dhabi, the world’s largest indoor snow park, is set to welcome its first visitors tomorrow, June 8. Located at Level 2 of Reem Mall and covering an area of 9,732 sqm with an ‘Enchanted Forest’ theme, this winter leisure destination is operated by Majid Al Futtaim. It features 20 rides and attractions, including the Crystal Carousel, Polar Express Train, Flight of the Snowy Owl, Snowflake Garden and Enchanted Tree, offering year-round snow adventures. It maintains a temperature of -2°C and a snow depth of 500mm in external temperatures above 40°C. In addition to the thrilling rides, Snow Abu Dhabi provides various dining options within its premises. Visitors can indulge at several restaurants, including The Lodge Restaurant, Ice Cafe and Grotto Amphitheater. Tickets for Snow Abu Dhabi are currently available, with prices starting from Dhs215 for a one-day snow park pass. For those looking to extend their enjoyment, a two-day pass is also offered at Dhs295, and tickets can be purchased through the official Snow Abu Dhabi website. Get ready for chillingly good times at #SnowAbuDhabi, one of the largest snow parks in the world! Brace yourself for exhilarating rides, snow-filled adventures, and heartwarming moments. Join us on June 8 as we unveil a winter wonderland that will leave you mesmerized! pic.twitter.com/rzetBoaqld — Snow Abu Dhabi (@snow_auh) May 27, 2023 Read: Reem Mall plans world’s largest indoor snow-play park, Snow Abu Dhabi Also read: Work progresses on Abu Dhabi’s $1.2bn Reem Mall featuring snowpark Tags Abu Dhabi Attraction Leisure Snow Abu Dhabi winter 0 Comments You might also like Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways posts 66% rise in nine-month profit AD Ports Group marks Q3 performance with net profit of Dhs445m UAE’s ADNOC Gas boosts capex to $15bn on booming LNG market Abu Dhabi’s IHC posts Dhs18bn in nine-month net profit