September 28, 2021
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Ain Dubai to open next month

Ain Dubai the world’s largest and tallest observation wheel will take its first customers when it opens to the world on 21st October…reports Asian Lite News

The countdown is officially on – in just four weeks, Ain Dubai the world’s largest and tallest observation wheel will take its first customers when it opens to the world on 21st October. Tickets for the ‘must-visit’ venue for views, sunsets, entertainment and celebrations are on sale at www.aindubai.com.

Ain Dubai re-imagines the traditional observation wheel experience, translating it into a world-class entertainment hot spot that delivers bespoke experiences suited to all types of celebratory occasions for people of all ages to enjoy.

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Tickets recently went on sale for the ‘celebration packages’ which include proposal package, weddings, birthday parties, customised events such as anniversaries, baby showers etc, and dining and themed options.

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MOHAMED SHARAF, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER, DUBAI HOLDING ENTERTAINMENT: “With only four weeks to go until Ain Dubai opens, time is running out to be one of the first to experience one of our 19 truly unique and customisable experiences, all against the backdrop of Dubai’s dazzling skyline for breath-taking land and seascapes. Our sunset views experience for the opening day has already sold out, with others selling fast. Ain Dubai is the ultimate celebration destination, and we can’t wait to welcome the world to celebrate with us in just a few weeks.”

Ain Dubai ticket prices start from AED 130 and can be purchased on www.aindubai.com.

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