illustration of Dubai Aqua Park which is the newest addition to JBR. The park is designed as an inflatable obstacle course where visitors need to overcome a number of ramps, slides wiggle bridges, curves and towers to reach the end point. Courtesy Dubai Aqua Park
illustration of Dubai Aqua Park which is the newest addition to JBR. The park is designed as an inflatable obstacle course where visitors need to overcome a number of ramps, slides wiggle bridges, curves and towers to reach the end point. Courtesy Dubai Aqua Park
illustration of Dubai Aqua Park which is the newest addition to JBR. The park is designed as an inflatable obstacle course where visitors need to overcome a number of ramps, slides wiggle bridges, curves and towers to reach the end point. Courtesy Dubai Aqua Park
illustration of Dubai Aqua Park which is the newest addition to JBR. The park is designed as an inflatable obstacle course where visitors need to overcome a number of ramps, slides wiggle bridges, cur

Inflatable obstacle course shaped like Dubai logo to open


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DUBAI // The largest inflatable water park in the Middle East is set to open at The Beach opposite Jumeirah Beach Residence.

The park is designed as an inflatable obstacle course where visitors need to overcome a number of ramps, slides wiggle bridges, curves and towers to reach the end point, promising thrillseekers a new attraction in Dubai.

The aqua park has been built in the shape of Dubai’s official logo – combining the word Dubai in English and Arabic – and can hold up to 500 people at a time on the 77 metre by 33 metre obstacle course. More than eight lifeguards will be on duty at any one time to ensure safety, said Emirati Ahmed Ben Chaibah, the founder of park designer Aqua Fun.

“Our mission is to create happy memories for families and for youth. Everybody has a child inside them that wants to be unleashed, and with Aqua Fun we provide them with the space and activities to do just that,” said Mr Ben Chaibah.

In 2013, the company launched the largest inflatable slide registered in the world, made in the colours of the UAE flag and launched on National Day at Abu Dhabi’s Corniche.

​Dubai Aqua Park will be open from Thursday, September 1, at JBR and will be open from 7am until 1pm.

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