Dubai Theme Park Slashes Women’s Day Tickets to AED 125 in Bold Celebration
A major celebration is unfolding in Dubai and this time the spotlight is firmly on women. One of the city’s most popular theme parks, MOTIONGATE Dubai , has announced a special Women’s Day offer that is already generating attention across the region.
From March 4th to March 8th, women and girls aged three and above can enter the park for just AED 125. In a city known for luxury experiences and premium attractions, that is a significant drop in price. And it is not just about tickets. It is about visibility, celebration and creating a space where women and girls feel front and center.
MOTIONGATE Dubai features 29 rides and attractions, spread across five themed zones inspired by major Hollywood studios. Visitors can expect high-speed roller coasters, immersive cinematic worlds and character experiences drawn from some of film’s most recognizable heroines. The park is using this moment to highlight strength, leadership and individuality through characters that many families already know and love.
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But the experience goes beyond rides. There will be live entertainment, including an all-girls band performing on stage, roaming musicians throughout the park and interactive activities like karaoke, henna art and face painting. A musical tribute inspired by La La Land will also take center stage, blending live vocals and theatrical staging to add a touch of glamour to the celebration.
For those wanting more, a two-park option that includes entry to Real Madrid World is being offered at a bundled rate. That move signals a broader strategy, not just to celebrate Women’s Day, but to drive family tourism and boost footfall across Dubai’s entertainment sector.
Why does this matter? Because themed attractions in Dubai are part of a highly competitive tourism ecosystem. Special pricing initiatives like this are not random. They are strategic. They encourage local residents and international visitors to participate in seasonal events and they reinforce Dubai’s image as a city that blends entertainment with large-scale celebrations.
Women’s Day campaigns around the world often focus on corporate statements or social media messaging. This approach is different. It creates a physical, shared experience. It invites families to celebrate together. And it positions entertainment as part of the cultural conversation around empowerment.
As Dubai continues to expand its global tourism appeal, events like this show how the city uses creativity and pricing strategy to stay ahead.
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