Several major attractions across Dubai are currently closed or operating with changes as precautionary safety measures, according to official guidance.
Authorities and venue operators say the temporary closures are designed to ensure the safety of both visitors and staff while the situation across the UAE continues to be monitored.
Some attractions have paused operations completely, while others remain open but have cancelled specific activities or shows.
Here is the latest update on the affected attractions.
Ain Dubai
The world’s largest observation wheel remains temporarily closed as a precautionary measure.
Visitors who have already booked tickets are advised to check the official website before travelling, as reopening updates will be announced there.
Dubai Parks and Resorts
Dubai Parks and Resorts, which includes several popular theme parks, has also temporarily suspended operations.
The closure currently affects:
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Riverland
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Real Madrid World
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LEGOLAND Dubai
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Motiongate Dubai
The resort confirmed the decision was taken in line with official safety guidance. Guests with bookings are encouraged to check the official website for updates.
Dubai Festival City Mall
The mall itself remains open, including its retail stores and restaurants.
However, the Ramadan drone show that normally takes place in the evenings has been postponed until further notice.
The popular water and light show continues to operate as scheduled.
Global Village
Global Village has also announced that it is closed until further notice as a precautionary safety measure.
Officials said the decision was made in accordance with official guidance while the situation continues to be assessed.
Visitors planning trips to Dubai attractions are advised to check official websites and social media pages before visiting, as updates may change quickly depending on safety conditions.








