Several major attractions across Dubai are currently not operating as authorities continue to monitor the situation and implement precautionary measures. While many sectors are gradually returning to normal including travel and dining a number of popular leisure destinations are still awaiting confirmation on reopening timelines.
The iconic Ain Dubai, known as the world’s largest observation wheel, remains temporarily closed. Visitors with existing bookings have been advised to contact official support channels for assistance with rescheduling or refunds.
At Dubai Parks and Resorts, all theme parks and attractions including Riverland Real Madrid World LEGOLAND and Motiongate are also not open at present. Management has confirmed that reopening updates will be shared through official platforms once conditions allow operations to resume. Guests are encouraged to check for updates regularly while future booking dates from June are already visible online.
Meanwhile Wild Wadi Waterpark is still under operational review in line with official guidelines. The waterpark has stated that it is preparing for a safe return but has not yet announced a confirmed reopening date.
These temporary closures are part of broader precautionary measures affecting outdoor attractions across the city. Visitors are advised to rely on official announcements for the most accurate information regarding reopening schedules refunds and future bookings.
As Dubai continues to adapt to evolving conditions authorities are focused on ensuring safety while working towards reopening key attractions for residents and tourists in the near future.

