Dubai Parks and Resort added a new segment to entice customers. The Park opened Bollywood Parks to showcase rides and attractions that are based on some of Bollywood's hits. According to the owner of Dubai Parks and Resort, Raed Kajoor Al Nuaimi, "Following the successful opening and commencement of operations at Legoland Dubai and ARiverland Dubai, we are very excited and eager to witness our guests' reactions when they experience Bollywood Parks Dubai."
As reported by Breaking Travel News and The National, as the popularity of Bollywood movies increases in Dubai, the Bollywood Parks will indeed be appreciated by many. Aside from rides and attractions, live musical performances and fireworks are there to entertain visitors. Al Nuaimi also added, "Dubai Parks and Resorts is paving the way for future entertainment destinations, and shall forever change the face of family tourism and entertainment in the region."
The park is not just for entertainment because it also offers Indian restaurants. With six themed Indian restaurants offering delicious and mouth-watering Indian foods. The Dubai Parks and Resorts have three themed parks to allow customers to maximize their experience. The Bollywood park also consists of 16 cinematic rides and 30 live shows inspired by Bollywood blockbusters.
As the theme park being new, few glitches may be still be found. According to The National, those who visit the park while the rides and theater isn't functional will be able to receive a free return visit. According to Thomas Jellum, the general manger of the theme park, "We have had a few glitches, which is unfortunate." He also added, "That is why you will have a free ticket to come back when everything is up and running. That way, people will have the possibility to come back and- experience everything we have to offer." As more and more parks open in Dubai, it will surely be one of the best destinations for travelers all over the world which will be good for the country's tourism.
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