Best Dubai Theme Parks For Families (With Height & Age Appropriate Guide)


What to expect from the Dubai theme parks when visiting with kids

The number of world-class theme parks you will find in Dubai and the UAE may take you by surprise!

Currently, three are in line for “best in class” for families living in and visiting Dubai, and another three are just over the border in Abu Dhabi. You could easily take a “theme park only” short break in Dubai and not leave disappointed (but take the time to stop and see the amazing beaches and the desert as well!)

Understandably, if you are entirely new to the Dubai theme park scene, there’s a lot to learn! Not all theme parks have instantly recognisable names (i.e., there’s no Disney or Universal!), and they are not in the easiest-to-access locations, but they are packed full of the kids’ favourite characters, shows and thrilling rides – and frequently without the queues you might expect.

Helping you sort out where your Dubai theme park time and money is best spent, this post gives a detailed review of the three largest ones:

SPOILER ALERT – If you don’t want to choose and plan to visit all 3, Grab the Dubai Theme Park Pass by iVentue to save up to AED 245 per person

Where Can You Find Dubai’s Best Theme Parks?

Two of the parks mentioned above, Legoland Dubai and Motiongate Dubai, are located in the Dubai Parks & Resorts complex (DPR), situated in Jebel Ali, 50 km southwest of Dubai Downtown (and only one hour’s drive from Abu Dhabi).  

The site currently houses three theme parks (four if you count Legoland’s waterpark as a separate park), two hotel resorts (one of which is Lego-themed) and an entertainment district known as Riverland. There’s also Neon Galaxy, a space-themed indoor play area featuring a variety of activities (including ninja courses and parkour) for all ages.

The other theme park on the Dubai Parks and Resorts site is Real Madrid World (formerly the site of Bollywood Dubai). Whilst this may be popular with football fans, it’s not quite as big a player as the other two parks, and frankly still feels a little lost in the whole set up; we’re focusing on the other two big parks for this review.

Next, we will examine IMG Worlds of Adventure, an entirely indoor theme park, in detail before deciding which park you should spend your precious holiday time at!

Our review is NOT on Dubai water parksyou can pop over to this post if you’d like to learn more about the mega water parks in Dubai


Legoland® Dubai

A park made especially for the junior audience! The target market here is your Lego-loving 2- to 12-year-olds ready for moderate thrills.

Joining the Legoland® family of worldwide theme parks, the indoor Miniland is the centrepiece and most unique part of Legoland Dubai. Housed in a vast dome, it houses a full-size replica of Dubai city and many famous Middle East landmarks, from Petra to Abraj al-Bait Towers in Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi’s Grand Mosque.

The park is then split into four ‘lands’—City, Kingdoms, Imagination, and Adventure. Each has rides ranging from sedate to somewhat thrilling, as well as character meet-and-greet opportunities and a 4-D Cinema with rotating shows throughout the day.

The park has plenty of opportunities to build, dine, and shop. However, it’s important to note that most rides are outdoors, while the shows and building areas are indoors and air-conditioned.   

Is Legoland Dubai suitable for toddlers?

While the park is aimed at 2-12-year-olds, children under 1.05 meters will sadly find their choice of rides very limited.

Duplo Valley is great for younger kids, but older children may find it too babyish, which, in our experience, makes it a challenging park to visit when you have children in different age groups/heights.

There are just two rides with an 80cm restriction, which fits most toddlers – Duplo Valley Express (pictured) and Submarine Adventure. At 90cm they can join in Lost Kingdom Adventure (a shooting game).

duplo valley train at legoland dubai

95cm is a big breakthrough point, though, opening up the following options:

  • Junior Driving School (City)
  • City Airport (City)
  • Rescue Academy (City)

The next big jump up is 1.05m, where they can start to enjoy:

  • Lego Technic Twister (Imagination)
  • Dragon’s Apprentice (Kingdoms)
  • Merlin’s Challenge (Kingdoms)
  • Merlin’s Flying Machines (Kingdoms)
  • Wave Racers (Adventure)
  • Beetle Bounce (Adventure)
dragons apprentice mini roller coaster ride at legoland dubai young boy riding alone

One thing Legoland does really well is family bathrooms. These are large enough to fit a stroller and have good changing facilities.

They also have a dedicated mothers’ lounge where you can privately feed your baby. The room includes a full kitchenette for warming bottles, baby food, and a play area to keep your little ones entertained while you feed the baby. This feature alone is a real winner for young families, especially in the Dubai heat.

Will older kids still enjoy Legoland Dubai? 

Now, this is a tricky one! Young and young at heart, right?  No one likes to admit when they are ‘over’ something, but we know plenty of adults who still just adore Legoland Dubai. 

Sure, your tweens and teens might think it’s just not quite cool enough, and there are indeed more thrilling rides elsewhere in Dubai, but Legoland is a great place to spend a nostalgic family today. With peer pressure, though, you’ll have a hard time getting your 10 to 15-year-olds to admit they actually really love it! It wouldn’t be our first choice from ages 10+.

Can you visit Legoland Dubai & Legoland Waterpark on the same day? 

A 2-park pass for DPR is a great idea in the heat. During the cooler months, if you only have one day, you could easily spend 6-8 hours alone at Legoland if you try all the experiences. 

However, you would benefit greatly from combining the two in summer and the warmer months. Note that Legoland Water Park has a slightly altered opening schedule in off-peak months; if you plan to combine both, do check their opening schedule.

Dubai Legoland waterpark slides

Note that the Waterpark will close for a couple of weeks every January/February for annual maintenance during the coldest part of the year.

What are the queues like at Legoland Dubai? 

If you visit early in the day (the normal opening time is 10 a.m.), you shouldn’t need to queue for anything. On weekdays, there are no crowds whatsoever unless it’s a local school holiday.

On weekends (remember that schools and many offices finish early on Fridays) and public holidays, the popular rides can be crowded by early afternoon. Only visit on these days in the winter if you have no other choice!

What does Legoland Dubai cost?

Legoland Dubai 1-Day Ticket

A day pass to Legoland Dubai OR Legoland Dubai Water Park costs AED 295 per person if purchased online in advance or AED 330 if purchased at the gate on the day of your visit. Certain discounts apply to residents with the Fazaa card.

If you’d like to visit BOTH Legoland Dubai and Legoland Dubai Water Park on the same day, tickets cost AED 355 per person if purchased online in advance or AED 395 per person if purchased at the gate on the day of your visit.

Children under three years of age enter for free. Children over 3 pay the standard adult rate.

Check out some third-party deals that may work out cheaper:

Annual Passes to Legoland Dubai

For both Legoland and the Legoland Water Park, you can buy annual passes that allow unlimited visits for 12 months. The passes are categorised as silver, gold, and bronze and come with varying benefits, which may include discounts on food, beverages, and merchandise.

  • Annual passes for Legoland (only) start at 495 AED per person for the silver package and rise to 795 AED per person for the VIP Platinum package.
  • Annual passes combining Legoland Water Park start at 695 AED per person and rise to 995 AED for the VIP Platinum package.

You can find out more about annual passes for Legoland and the Legoland Water Park here.

Special Offers & Discounts

Always check the Legoland Website for special offers and discounts. These are often available during the Summer months as well as during public holidays. You can find out more here.


Motiongate Dubai

So, what exactly is Motiongate? This UAE concept park is based on a sample of favourite Hollywood movies and characters. But don’t be fooled by a less recognisable name; this is as good as any US movie-based theme park!

sculpture inside dreamworks at motiongate dubai

There are five main sections to Motiongate:

  • Columbia Pictures – a real mixed bag of movie favourites, including Ghostbusters, the Green Hornet, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, and Hotel Transylvania.
  • The Smurfs Village – as you’d expect, all things Smurfie
  • Lionsgate – more thrilling rides and simulator based on Hunger Games and other action thriller movies
  • Dreamworks – indoor theme park set around favourite characters from Shrek, Dragons, Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda.
  • Studio Central – interconnects of the parts of the park with plenty of retail opportunities

The rides here really vary from slow and easy, movie adventure stories (Shrek, Hotel Transylvania, Smurfs Studio Tour) to rollercoasters, rapid rivers and 4D simulators.  There’s a lot of variety, depending on your desired thrill level! There are also lots of shows and character meet-and-greet opportunities.

Is Motiongate suitable for toddlers?

Younger children can enjoy a surprisingly good mix of rides here. Children under 1.00m can enjoy:

  • Hotel Transylvania – ride through the hotel set (90cm)
  • Ghost Busters Battle for New York – shooting game (92cm)
  • Mr Pings Noodle Fling – spinning cups (90cm)
  • Melman go-round – merry-go-round (95cm)
  • Shrek’s Merry Fairy Tale – interactive story ride (92cm)
  • Smurfs Studio Tour – behind-the-scenes ride (90cm)

There are several play and climbing spaces for kids, the largest being the Woodland Play Park. Indoors, Flint’s Imagination Lab and the Smurfberry Factory provide great play opportunities. In the Dreamwork’s Dragon zone, you’ll also find Camp Viking, where little ones can explore splashy water features on Viking long boats.

motiongate in dubai dreamworks penguins

Of course, there will be some waiting around for them if they have older siblings, but there seems to be a good balance of rides for different age groups in each section except Lionsgate, which is really geared to tweens+.

Are there long ride queues at Motiongate?

You will need to queue for the popular rides on weekends and holidays. On the busiest days, the queues can be over one hour long -but this is the exception, not the general rule. Just like Legoland, if you visit midweek in the hottest months, you could get around the parks almost queue-free.

Is it worth getting a Q-Fast?

If you have no choice but to visit during the busy winter holidays or weekends, yes, you will benefit from a Q-Fast, but still, expect to queue! Some people mistake these for meaning no queue, but all the Q-Fast does is put you into a shorter queue; ride operators will fill rides from the regular and Q-Fast lines.

You can upgrade to a Q-Fast at customer service on the day to test how busy things are. They are a pricey addition, though (variably priced based on demand, so expect AED 150-300), so we’d only recommend this approach if you’re really short on time and want to pack a lot in.

NB – VIP Annual Pass holders already have QFast included

Are there single-rider options at Motiongate?

Sadly, no. For the unfamiliar, the single-rider concept is that if you don’t want to ride in a group, the spare seats in a row/ride are filled by people from the single-rider queue. This usually results in a much quicker queue and stops the frustration of rides being sent around half-empty.

Is Motiongate open in the summer?

Yes, the park is open 365 days a year. Getting between the different parts can be hard in the heat, but many—in fact, most—of the rides are indoors, so your queue is, at least, in air conditioning.

The whole of Dreamworks is indoors and airconditioned and can help you occupy several hours out of the heat.

The good thing is that Motiongate is open until late in the evening. If visiting in the summer, we would suggest waiting for the sun to go down to miss the worst of the heat. 

What does Motiongate Dubai Cost?

Motiongate Dubai 1-day ticket

Like Legoland, a day pass to Motiongate will set you back AED 295 if you book online at least one day in advance. Alternatively, you pay AED 330 per person if you buy your ticket at the gate.

Better yet, buy a combined 2-Parks Pass and enjoy either Legoland, Legoland Water Park, or Real Madrid World on the same day. Motiongate opens at 11 a.m. and stays open until 8 p.m. during the week and 9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, so it’s a great combo for the Lego parks that close early (6 p.m.). 

As we mentioned at the outset, if you plan to visit 3 theme parks in Dubai, the iVenture Dubai Theme Park Pass is the best value we’ve found; you can choose any combination including the top Dubai water parks.

Riverland in Dubai parks and resorts medieval village appearance at this modern theme park in dubai

The parks take about 10 minutes to walk between but enjoy the stroll through Riverland, there’s always street entertainment and special events going on.

Motiongate Dubai Annual Pass

Annual passes start at AED 495 for the silver pass, rising to AED 795 for the Platinum Pass. Here is a breakdown of the benefits included with each:

  • Silver – unlimited access to the park (except on blackout days where a AED 50 charge is applicable), 10% discount on food and beverages within the park and 20% off in-park photos – AED 495 per person.
  • Gold – unlimited access to the park, free popcorn (up to 6 visits). 15% discount on food and beverages and retail, 20% discount on in-park photos, nanny pass for an additional AED 50 – AED 595 per person.
  • Platinum – unlimited access to the park, up to 6 free meals, six free drinks and six free popcorns, free Q-fast, 20% discount on food and beverages and retail and 30% discount on additional admission tickets – AED 795 per person.

You can find out more about ticket pricing, annual passes and special offers here.


IMG Worlds of Adventure

Our final contender for Dubai’s best theme park is a real mixed bag. Again, it isn’t easy to sell to overseas visitors as it doesn’t have an instantly recognisable international name. When we start saying Marvel Comics, Cartoon Network, and Lost Valley, you start to get the gist of what to expect!

inside the ticketing entrance to IMG Worlds of Adventure

At 1.5 million square feet, a lot is going on here! It’s the best of the Dubai parks to visit if you are a bit of a thrill seeker – and tall! The six main zones to explore are:

  • Marvel – rides based on the Hulk, Avengers, Spiderman and Thor
  • Lost Valley – Dinosaur-based rides and adventures
  • Cartoon Network –  a live show plus Ben 10 and Powder Puff Girl rides
  • IMG Boulevard – retail and dining zone & Boulevard Express train for littles
  • The Haunted Town – includes the very popular “Haunted House” (for 15 years+ only, they will check ID!)
  • IMG Kids Zone – made specially for your littlest ones

The park is based in an outer area of Dubai on the E311, near to Global Village and Arabian Ranches.  There is a hotel shuttle service, but be warned it makes a lot of stops.  You may be best paying for a taxi to take you door to door.

Is IMG Worlds of Adventure suitable for toddlers?

Some parts are suitable, but overall, this is not the best theme park for younger children. Entry is only charged once children are 1.05m, though even then, they can enjoy very few rides.

There are play areas in LazyTown Robbie’s Liar, the Dinosaur Adventure Zone, and the Adventure Fortress. A new kids’ zone has also been developed with younger guests in mind. The zone includes an inflatable playground, climbing walls, a football pitch, slides, and a sweeper game.

Access to this area is subject to an additional fee of AED 50 for an hour or AED 100 for all day (but remember, if they’re under 1.05m entry to the park is free. Where it gets awkward is for your taller preschoolers.

carousel ride in img worlds of adventure

Whilst IMG Kids Zone is a great addition to the theme park, it does mean that you need somebody happy to supervise the little ones whilst older group members enjoy the more thrilling rides in the other areas of the park.

All in all, kids will enjoy IMG Worlds of Adventure a lot more once they are over 1.2 m, and almost unrestricted above 1.3 m.

Are there long queues at IMG Worlds of Adventure?

You will need to be patient at weekends and public holidays. Arrive early and go straight to the rides that you really want to experience to avoid any queuing.

Weekdays are usually no problem except during school holidays. If visiting on a weekend, we’d recommend you upgrade to include an Ultimate Fast Pass to get the most out of your day.

Can you do a “family rider swap” at IMG Worlds of Adventure?

Yes! We’re pleased to report that if you have a little one with you who’s too short for the ride, your group can line up together, and parents can switch riders after their turn without needing to line up again.

Can you visit IMG Worlds of Adventure in the summer?

Absolutely. This is an entirely indoor theme park, so it’s your best bet for beating the summer heat.

What does IMG stand for?

Good question! It is named after its owners and operators in the UAE, Ilyas and Mustafa Galadari (IMG).

What does IMG Worlds of Adventure Cost?

A day pass is AED 365- you can advance book a discounted ticket through Get Your Guide. Annual passes can be purchased for AED 765. Children under 1.05m do not need to pay. 


Accommodation near Dubai’s Theme Parks

Dubai Parks and Resorts includes Lapita, Dubai Parks & Resort, which is conveniently located next to Riverland and within easy walking distance of all the parks. When booking directly, you can get an inclusive ticket and hotel package.

For Lego fans, there’s also the 4-star Legoland Dubai Hotel. Everything here is wonderfully themed around the Lego concept, and you can choose from Kingdom, Ninjago, Pirates, Adventure, and Friends-themed rooms. Oh, and you get a complimentary theme park ticket for every night you stay! Learn more here.

Swimming pool at Legoland Dubai Hotel

On a budget, we’d also suggest looking at Rove at The Park. Located near the Dubai Outlet Mall in Jebel Ali, this value hotel chain offers a shuttle service to take you to and from the parks, and usually, a night here is substantially cheaper than the two resort hotels on site.

IMG Worlds of Adventure is in quite an isolated part of Dubai as far as accommodation goes.  You are just as well off staying in popular areas such as Downtown or Jumeirah Beach and getting a taxi or the shuttle bus. You can locate nearby accommodation options here:

Want to stay at another Dubai Resort? Check out our guide to the best family hotels and resorts in Dubai, plus we share all the best hotels that throw in extras like water parks and slides!


Other UAE Theme Parks

As we mentioned at the outset, we have only included the biggest new theme parks in Dubai and excluded the water parks.

We have also excluded the theme parks on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi. Here, you will find Ferrari World, Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi, and the new Seaworld Abu Dhabi. All of these are located just a 45-minute drive further west of Dubai Parks and Resorts (or about 1 hour 10 minutes without traffic from Downtown Dubai).

We discuss each of these theme parks in much greater depth on our partner site, Abu Dhabi Travel Planner.

They are very easy to access from Dubai. You can find out more about how to get between Dubai and the Yas Island theme parks here.

Are there better places to take your toddler in Dubai?

Frankly, yes! Sure, there are elements toddlers can participate in at each theme park, but they are not ideally designed for this age group. If you are visiting Dubai with an under-four only (i.e., no older siblings to keep happy too!), there are better-themed entertainment options than the big theme parks. 

OliOli experiential play museum and Woohoo! are two much better hands-on options for toddlers in Dubai. There are also dozens of choices of soft play centres across the city! Some of the bigger Edutainment chains include Caboodle, Fabyland, KidsHQ.

What About Tweens and Teens in Dubai?

The theme parks are undoubtedly a real hit with the tween and teen crowd. If you can fit in a dedicated night or two of your trip to staying out at DPR in Jebel Ali, we highly recommend this to maximise your theme park time.

Depending on the time of year, you should strongly consider adding a water park day—Wild Wadi or Aquaventure.

If you have true theme park fans, though, it is VERY much worth allowing a couple of days to visit Yas Island in Abu Dhabi as well. We are a little biased, but we genuinely think they have the best theme parks in the UAE. As much as we love our Dubai parks, this is honest feedback from our very own tweens and teens.

Do the Dubai theme parks compare to the Orlando theme parks? In some ways, yes. You get some brilliant ride experiences without the crowds on most days. But the park atmosphere here does feel a little different. Maybe it’s the mixed clientele, the lack of staff training, and the common sense sometimes shown when dealing with queues? We can’t quite put our finger on it.

Orlando still has the edge for us, BUT there’s certainly some hot competition in the UAE and it makes a brilliant addition to the family friendliness of a holiday in the Middle East.


Our Verdict: Is There a “Best” Theme Park in Dubai for Families?

‘Best’ can be too subjective to call. However, from our experience, families with younger children tend to enjoy Legoland and the Legoland Water Park the most. Anyone with older children may get more from Motiongate. It has a surprisingly good mix of indoor airconditioned rides and thrilling rides.

However, for the real thrill seekers and those wanting to beat the peak heat of the UAE, it has to be IMG.

We are happy to help with your Dubai theme park-related questions! With many years of experience taking our own kids to all of these parks, we can help you narrow down which park might best suit your needs.


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