Batman: Knight Flight is now open at Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi. Courtesy Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi
Batman: Knight Flight is now open at Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi. Courtesy Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi
Batman: Knight Flight is now open at Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi. Courtesy Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi
Batman: Knight Flight is now open at Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi. Courtesy Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi

Batman: Knight Flight takes off at Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi


Evelyn Lau
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When Warner Bros World opened in July, it was noticeable that not all of the rides were running. But luckily now thrill seekers can check out Batman: Knight Flight, one of the signature rides in the Gotham City zone of the theme park.

The ride invites guests to a job fair at Wayne Tech headquarters but is interrupted when a crime spree puts Gotham City in danger. Guest are then recruited by Batman to be test pilots for the prototype of an ultimate urban patrol vehicle in which riders will be launched out of the Batcave to help chase bad guys.

The ride uses a high-tech flight simulator and special effects to create an immersive experience for guests in the Gotham City zone.

“We have no doubt that the newly opened ride will soon be a fan favourite to our thrill-seeking visitors, and an exciting addition to the park’s interactive attractions,” said Don Strickler, general manager at Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi.

Other popular attractions in the Gotham City zone include The Riddler Revolution, a spinner rollercoaster, and The Joker's Funhouse, a carnival walk-through experience.

Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi opened on July 25. For our complete guide to the park, click here.

General admission tickets for adults are Dh295; for more, visit www.wbworldabudhabi.com

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