Finally, there is a fun way to cool off from the summer heat as Dubai waterparks have been given the green light to reopen.
From Aquaventure Waterpark at Atlantis to Wild Wadi Waterpark in Jumeirah, your favourite watering playgrounds can be enjoyed once again. Note, they can only operate at 50 per cent capacity so pre-bookings are require, and if you’re an annual pass holder you will enjoy priority entrance.
While one on one, meet and greet and parades are still on hold, all of the waterslides, rides, interactive sessions as well as showers and locker rooms will be in full operation.
To make sure that you and your family can splash away happily, all of the parks have to follow strict guidelines and undergo a pre-opening washdown and sterilisation of all the water systems.
A hygiene manager will also be on board to keep track of the regulations, and a weekly sterilisation of the facilities will also be implemented.
All of the staff members will be wearing masks and gloves and have their temperature checked. Visitors will also have their temperatures reviewed prior to entry, anyone showing 37.5 degrees celsius or higher will not be permitted.
Remember to also abide for social distancing rules in place at the parks, including pools and sunbathing areas.