Dubai Inflatable Water Park Is Officially The Largest In The World

by Shrestha Purkayastha
Dubai Inflatable Water Park Is Officially The Largest In The World

AquaFun, the world’s largest inflatable water park, has been awarded a Guinness World Record for being anchored in the Gulf waters directly across from JBR Beach. AquaFun, which first opened its doors in 2016, has now grown to a total area of 42,400 square metres, more than three times its original size. It currently reads ‘I adore Expo 2020 Dubai,’ and planes flying into Dubai can see it.

A Dh155 All-Day Access Ticket Is The Most Affordable Option

It contains over 72 obstacles and is open year-round. A ticket for all-day entry starts at Dh155. According to Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment, the Dubai Shopping Festival has achieved another global record for Dubai at such an important event in the city’s calendar. The Dubai Shopping Festival was established to aid the growth of local businesses. And, because of its diverse range of activities, it has since grown into an internationally acclaimed event that has effectively elevated Dubai’s status as one of the best places to live, work, and visit.

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AquaFun Is A Fantastic Example Of A Homegrown Company

AquaFun is a great example of a local company that has grown quickly and now delivers a huge amount of fun to a large number of beachgoers. We congratulate the crew on their achievement and are confident that this well-deserved world record will increase the appeal of this incredible inflatable water park and solidify Dubai’s position as a top entertainment destination.

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Dubai Is No Stranger To The Guinness Book Of World Records

According to Ahmed Ben Chaibah, CEO and Founder of AquaFun, the project’s purpose five years ago was to strengthen the offerings of the Dubai Marina and JBR sectors. Talal Omar, the Middle East and North Africa national manager for Guinness World Records, noted that Dubai is no stranger to world records and that the city is always surprising its inhabitants with its ingenuity, uniqueness, and eagerness to compete against itself. Its citizens and residents are no different.

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