The world's largest observation wheel 250m tall, which had been closed for over two years for maintenance, is now open to the public. The renowned Dubai landmark overlooking JBR, Dubai Marina reopened with a soft launch on Wednesday, December 25, and formally on Thursday, December 26.
The landmark will be open Tuesday through Friday from noon to 9 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., and closed Monday. On days when it is open, the final time you can enter is at 8.15pm.
The attraction's website indicates that there are four different grades of tickets accessible to anyone interested in attending.
The most popular option, the Ain Dubai Views ticket, includes 360-degree views, a shared cabin, and pre-ride interactives. This one costs Dhs145 for ages 12 and above, Dhs115 for children over the age of three, and free for infants under three.
A family pass for four people (two adults and two children) is offered at a discounted rate of Dhs415.
In addition to the basic ticket, the Ain Dubai Views Plus option includes snacks and drinks, a fast pass, and photographs. This one costs Dhs195 for those aged 12 and above, Dhs155 for children, and is free for anyone under three. This family pass costs Dhs560 and contains two adult tickets and two youngsters.
There is also a premium package available that includes two free drinks of your choosing, entrance to an exclusive lounge with rapid access, a luxury cabin, and those all-important 360 views.
The price of these tickets varies based on the package you choose, with mocktails starting at Dhs265 per person, mixed cocktails at Dhs295, bubbly at Dhs395 and food and drinks at Dhs375.
Children are priced at Dhs215 with the mocktail bundle.
A VIP group package includes a private cabin, eight free photographs, access to the lounge, drinks, an in-cabin cuisine, and a VIP entry. Groups of up to six paying Dhs1,260, groups of up to ten costing Dhs1,850, and groups of up to twenty costing Dhs3,400.