Emirates offers free water park entry with every Dubai booking
Emirates is offering all UK passengers a free, full-day pass to Aquaventure, dubbed the world’s largest waterpark.
It is available for Emirates guests flying out of the UK for a Dubai getaway, booking flights until 12 September 2024.
It is valid for departure until 3 October 2024.
Aquaventure Waterpark is one of Dubai’st top tourist attractions, with 105 slides, attractions and experiences.
It also features a one-kilometre-long beach.
There is also a large kids’ zone with 16 dedicated kids’ attractions.
The free Dubai water park offer is for bookings in any cabin class for departure from 26Â August to 3Â October 2024.
The complimentary ticket to the Dubai water park entitles travellers to one full-day admission.
It is valid for bookings made on emirates.com, the Emirates App, or via Emirates ticketing offices and call centres and travel agents.
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