The theme park unites the three legendary Hollywood movie studios - Columbia Pictures, DreamWork Animation and Lionsgate - which have made worldwide mark with their productions.
The destination, housing theme parks like Motiongate, Legoland, Bollywood Parks and Riverland, is spread across 30.6 million square feet, with over 100 rides, 50 themed retail, dining and entertainment experiences, set across a waterfront district.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, and Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai attended the spectacular musical inaugural ceremony of Dubai Parks and Resorts on Sunday. The inaugural was also attended by more than 1,500 people, including 200 children from Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation and the Make a Wish Foundation.
The opening ceremony saw live performance of the Dubai Parks and Resorts' official theme song titled "All the wonders of the universe", sung by Academy award-winner Alan Menken.
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Raed Kajoor Al Nuaimi, CEO of DXB Entertainments PJSC, owner of "Dubai Parks and Resorts" said, "Our aim was to create a legacy for entertainment in the region, for the communities and charities we will support and for the residents and tourists who will make great memories and visit us again and again."
Inspired by 13 of Hollywood's most live action and animated films, visitors will be transported into the world of movies including Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, Hotel Transylvania, Ghostbusters, The Smurfs and The Hunger Games.
The AED 13.2 billion development project is located on Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai opposite the Palm Jebel Ali equidistant to Dubai and Abu Dhabi International Airport.
Officials said that more than 376 different plant species have been sourced locally, as well as from Spain, Italy, Thailand, India and China to be planted through the park.
Officials at the destination said that the annual pass for visitors of the theme-park will be available at a price of AED 865 for Motiongate, AED 755 for Bollywood Park and AED 765 for Legoland.
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