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Yas Waterworld

Yas Waterworld is a must-visit for thrill-seekers and families.
Book a ticket that includes priority access to selected rides; lines can be long.
Lockers can be rented for the day and come in three sizes.
Changing rooms are available, so you don’t have to arrive wearing a swimsuit under your clothes.
Free parking is available outside the park.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Yas Waterworld. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
A single-day adult ticket costs AED 295, while “junior” admissions (defined as kids under 1.1 meters, or roughly 43 inches) receive discounted entry at AED 250. Meanwhile, 2-day, 3-day, and 4-day park tickets (valid for six days) will cost you AED 475, AED 575, and AED 675.
Yes, definitely. Kids are king at Yas Waterworld. The family-friendly park is designed to appeal to all ages, so teens and adults can pick thrill-seeker slides and rides. But there are gentler attractions, shallow pools for smaller children, interactive play areas, and family restrooms.
That depends. While October to April is the peak weather window for visits to the United Arab Emirates, Yas Waterworld is one of those rare attractions that’s appealing in summer's heat. Special evening entry is offered in July and August. Yas Waterworld also hosts Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha celebrations.
No, reservations aren’t required, and admission tickets can typically be purchased at the gate. That said, to take advantage of special offers and combo packages with other theme parks or to avoid waiting in line during peak times, you’d be advised to book online passes in advance.
Yes, definitely, if you like waterparks. This one is top-of-the-line, whether you’re an adrenaline junkie who wants to ride a tornado water slide or an older adult or younger child looking to chill in a laid-back wave pool, you’ll find it all here. You’ll also get to experience Yas Island, an artificially engineered island.













































































































































