Dubai Miracle Garden has introduced a new resident entry fee of Dh52.50 to control the large crowds anticipated during the Eid Al Fitr celebrations. This move follows a temporary closure of the garden, which was caused by an overwhelming number of visitors attracted by a previous free entry initiative for UAE residents.
Children aged 12 and below will still enjoy free entry until the end of the season, highlighting the garden’s commitment to being a family-friendly destination.
Background of the Free Entry Initiative
The free entry campaign enabled UAE residents to explore the beautiful floral displays by simply presenting a valid Emirates ID. However, this offer drew such a high volume of visitors that it necessitated a temporary pause in the garden’s operations to manage crowd safety.
Reason for Implementing the New Entry Fee
The new entry charge is intended to:
- Balance visitor enjoyment with crowd control
- Ensure safety and a pleasant experience for everyone
- Manage visitor numbers during the busy festive period
About Dubai Miracle Garden
The Dubai Miracle Garden continues to stand as one of Dubai’s premier attractions, featuring vibrant and expansive floral installations that appeal to both tourists and locals.
What Residents and Visitors Should Know
- Entry fee is now Dh52.50 for residents.
- Children 12 and under enter free until the end of the season.
- The garden will remain open during Eid Al Fitr with crowd control measures in place.
Authorities anticipate that the new fee will help regulate the influx during the festive period without reducing the garden’s overall appeal. Visitors are encouraged to plan their visits according to the updated entry fees and ongoing festivities across Dubai.
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