Several major attractions across Dubai have been temporarily shut as authorities prioritise the safety of visitors and staff amid the ongoing situation. A number of well known destinations have paused operations until further notice, with updates expected as conditions evolve.
Among the most notable closures is Ain Dubai, which remains unavailable to visitors. Guests with existing bookings are advised to contact official support channels for assistance with rescheduling or refunds.
Leisure destination Dubai Parks and Resorts has also suspended operations across all its parks, including Riverland Real Madrid World LEGOLAND and Motiongate. Officials have confirmed that reopening timelines will be shared once it is safe to resume normal activities.
Popular cultural and entertainment hub Global Village has likewise closed its doors temporarily. The decision has been described as a precautionary step aligned with official safety guidance.
Adventure experiences have also been affected, with Skydive Dubai suspending tandem skydives and gyrocopter flights. However, indoor experiences such as Inflight Dubai continue to operate and remain open for bookings.
Meanwhile, Wild Wadi Waterpark has confirmed its temporary closure, stating that the move is part of broader precautionary measures. Guests impacted by the shutdown are encouraged to reach out for ticket assistance and further information.
Authorities and operators across Dubai continue to monitor the situation closely, with visitor safety remaining the top priority. Travellers and residents are advised to stay updated through official websites and communication channels for the latest reopening announcements and guidance.

