Several leading entertainment destinations across Dubai have temporarily suspended operations following official safety guidance issued amid the ongoing situation in the UAE. Visitors are being advised to check official websites and social media platforms before planning trips as closures and schedule adjustments remain subject to change.
Among the affected attractions is Ain Dubai which confirmed it will remain closed to guests on Tuesday March 3 and Wednesday March 4. Ticket holders with upcoming reservations have been urged to verify updates online prior to arrival.
Dubai Parks and Resorts has also announced a temporary closure across its entertainment zones including Riverland Real Madrid World LEGOLAND and Motiongate for March 3 and March 4. The destination stated that the decision aligns with precautionary safety measures and official instructions.
At Dubai Festival City Mall retail outlets and restaurants continue to operate as normal along with the popular water and light show. However the scheduled Ramadan drone performances have been postponed until further notice.
Meanwhile Global Village extended its closure through Tuesday March 3 confirming the move as a preventive action based on official guidance. Guests are encouraged to monitor the attraction’s official channels for reopening announcements.
Authorities and venue operators continue to prioritise visitor and staff wellbeing with further updates expected as the situation develops. Residents and tourists are strongly advised to stay informed through official sources before heading out.
