Dubai Attractions Suspend Operations Amid Regional Tensions

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Global Village in Dubai remains closed on Monday, 2 March, due to escalating regional tensions. This follows its shutdown on Saturday, 1 March, as a precautionary measure aligned with official UAE guidance.

The popular multicultural attraction prioritises visitor, staff, and resident safety amid the US-Israel conflict with Iran, now in its third day. Officials urge checking Global Village's website and social media for reopening updates and ticket info.

Alongside Global Village, several other major attractions are also temporarily shut. Ain Dubai has suspended operations for safety reasons, while Wild Wadi Water Park and Dubai Parks and Resorts, including Motiongate Dubai and Legoland Dubai, are closed on Monday, 2 March as a precautionary measure. Visitors are urged to check official websites and social media for updates on reopening and ticket arrangements.

In Ras Al Khaimah, Jebel Jais attractions, restaurants, and activities remain closed until conditions improve, with authorities indicating that operations will resume when the situation stabilises.

Across the UAE, relevant bodies continue to monitor the regional security situation around the clock and advise residents and tourists to rely on verified official channels for the latest instructions and safety measures.

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