Lego fans can now buy annual passes for the soon-to-open Legoland Dubai, which is set to open as part of the Dubai Parks and Resorts development in October.
Legoland Dubai GM Siegfried Boerst announced at a launch in event in Dubai that the passes, which are available now at www.legoland.ae, will cost Dh995 per person for a full year's unlimited access to both the Legoland Park and the adjacent Legoland Waterpark, or Dh765 for the main park only.
Although individual day ticket prices have not yet been confirmed, Boerst revealed that the annual pass would pay for itself in “less than three visits.” Boerst added: “Legoland Dubai was not designed as a one-time experience. It was built with many visits in mind.”
Early buyers of the annual pass will also receive exclusive benefits such as advance entry to the park ahead of its official opening to the public, access to private pass holder events, the opportunity to help complete the park by placing some of the final few bricks in place before opening, and their very own commemorative Lego brick.
Boerst also revealed that all the rides for the park are now in Dubai and waiting to be installed, while all the models for the park are complete and either in Dubai or currently in transit.
On completion, the park will feature over 40 rides and attractions, as well as over 150,000 Lego models using more than 60M Lego bricks. The waterpark next door will be the first in the region designed specifically with children aged 2-12 in mind and feature unique Lego-themed attractions such as soft rafts that kids can customise with Lego blocks.
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