Wild Wadi Waterpark is Dubai’s ultimate spot for family fun. Think over 30 Arabian-themed rides, a giant wave pool, and effortless exploring with no long walks. This guide covers everything you need to know to make the most of your visit, plus tips on scoring the best tickets for a hassle-free day.
Why book your Wild Wadi tickets with us?
From easy access to unbeatable value, here’s everything that makes booking with us the smart way to visit Wild Wadi:
Book online, save instantly: Online tickets are often priced lower than gate rates, especially when booked in advance.
Instant confirmation & mobile entry: Get your tickets delivered right to your phone, ready for scanning at the gate. No printing required.
Flexible options: Choose from standard entry or add a meal at Surfers Burgers for a simple, value-driven upgrade.
Unlimited access: Every ticket includes all-day, unlimited access to 30+ rides and attractions, from the Jumeirah Sceirah free-fall slide to the Middle East’s largest wave pool at Breakers Bay.
Combo savings: Bundle Wild Wadi with Burj Khalifa, MOTIONGATE™, IMG Worlds, Dubai Aquarium, Burj Al Arab, or Ski Dubai for up to 48% off combined entry.
Things to know before booking your Wild Wadi tickets
General admission = rides only: A day pass (from AED 199) provides unlimited access to over 30 attractions. Towels, lockers, cabanas, and meals are not included.
Book online to skip entry queues: On-site tickets are sold, but waits at the gate can stretch up to an hour on weekends and holidays. Advance booking secures your spot.
Height rules are strict: Most slides require a minimum height of 1.1m (3.6ft). Children under this limit can only use splash zones, the lazy river, and the wave pool.
Plan for extra costs: Meals inside average AED 50–100, lockers and towels are rented separately, and outside food is not allowed (except baby food and one water bottle per person).
Arrive early for shorter ride waits: Top slides can see 30–60 min queues on peak days. Be there at 10am or go on weekdays for quicker access.
Combos offer better value: Save by pairing Wild Wadi with Burj Khalifa, Dubai Aquarium, Ski Dubai, or IMG Worlds of Adventure instead of booking separately.
Curated Wild Wadi ticket options for you
Wild Wadi day passes
From AED 199
Best for: Families and first-timers seeking a full day of waterpark fun.
Why choose this
Direct entry to Wild Wadi
Unlimited access to 30+ rides and attractions
Optional Surfer’s Burgers meal upgrade for a full-day outing
Top pick
Book day pass: Resident & non-resident entry with optional combo meal
Best value combos
From AED 306
Best for: Budget-conscious explorers who want to do more for less.
Why choose this
Combine Wild Wadi with top Dubai attractions
Save more than booking tickets separately
Enjoy variety: cool off, then explore city icons
Top picks
Book Wild Wadi + The View at The Palm tickets
Book Wild Wadi + Dubai Aquarium tickets
Family favorites
From AED 396
Best for: Families with kids over 110cm wanting indoor and outdoor fun.
Why choose this
Combos include both water rides and themed indoor parks
Great for rain or shine
A mix of thrill rides and kid-friendly adventures
Top picks
Book Wild Wadi + IMG Worlds of Adventure tickets
Book Wild Wadi + Ski Dubai tickets
Dubai icons and luxe combos
From AED 348
Best for: First-time visitors or those looking for a premium experience.
Why choose this
Access iconic spots like Burj Khalifa or Burj Al Arab
Great mix of sightseeing and splash time
Ideal for gifting or special outings
Top picks
Book Wild Wadi + Inside Burj Al Arab: Guided Tour tickets
Rider checklist: Min height is 1.1–1.2m. Max weight goes up to 136.4kg, depending on the ride.
Good to know: Expect high drops, simulated surf, and strict safety rules, no stunts or standing allowed.
Before you dive in
Supervision: Kids under 13 must stay with an adult at all times. Health notice: Rides aren’t suitable for pregnant guests or anyone with heart, neck, back, or joint conditions. Safety gear: Free life jackets are available and strongly advised for non-swimmers.
Check out our rides guide here for thrill levels, height limits, and tips on how to spend your day at the park.
Things to do at Wild Wadi beyond the rides
Relax & recharge: Take a break on shaded loungers or upgrade to a private cabana for extra comfort.
Breakers Bay Wave Pool: Float or splash in the region’s largest wave pool, safe for all ages.
Juha’s Journey Lazy River: Drift along a 360-meter gentle river that’s perfect for relaxing between rides.
Dining & snacks: Enjoy full meals or grab-and-go snacks, with meal deals and birthday cake options available.
Shopping essentials: Pick up swimwear, sunscreen, or souvenirs at the on-site shop.
Plan your visit to Wild Wadi Waterpark Dubai
Open daily: 10am to 6pm
Last ride entries: Usually around 5:45pm, but this can vary depending on crowd levels.
Closed: Between January and February for annual maintenance.
Pro tip: Check ride availability on the official site before visiting
Best time to visit
November to March: Pleasant weather, ideal for outdoor fun
April to October: Hot, but water is cooled—expect thinner crowds in summer
Weekdays: Less crowded than weekends
Arrive at opening: Shortest queues and best sunbeds
Avoid: Afternoons, weekends, and public holidays for the lowest wait times
Swimwear required: No cotton, denim, transparent clothing, or clothes with zippers/buttons.
Safety first: Follow all instructions from lifeguards and park staff.
Footwear: Flip-flops or water shoes are recommended for walking between rides.
For infants: Swim diapers are mandatory—available at onsite shops.
GoPros: Allowed with a strap—except on Jumeirah Sceirah.
Respectful behavior: No running, pushing, or queue-jumping.
Smoking: Only allowed in designated zones.
Onsite dining: Grab burgers, pizzas, shawarmas, salads, snacks, or ice cream from 4 dining spots—including Surfer’s Burgers, Firecrust Pizza, Dhow & Lagoon Kitchen, and Wave View Café.
Pricing: Meals typically cost AED 50–100 per person; vegetarian options are limited.
Meal upgrade: Add a Surfer’s Burgers meal (burger, fries, drink) to your ticket when booking online.
All You Can Eat Pass: Available to buy at the park counter for AED 85 (adult) / AED 70 (child), includes 1 item every 30 mins from a set menu.
Note: No outside food or drink allowed (except baby food and 1L water per guest).
Start early: Arrive by 10am for cooler temps, better sunbeds, and shorter queues.
For families: Kids under 110 cm are limited to the lazy river, wave pool, and splash zones, so check ride access before booking.
Pick your day: Weekdays are less crowded than weekends or holidays.
Stay updated: Check ride closures on the official site the night before.
Pack light: Lockers are affordable and secure for valuables.
Hydrate smart: 1L water bottles are allowed per guest, so you can bring your own.
Skin care tip: Guests with sensitive skin should bring hypoallergenic sunscreen.
Leave smoothly: Taxis fill fast at closing; book your ride in advance.
Frequently asked questions about Wild Wadi tickets
Wild Wadi is smaller than some Dubai waterparks but offers a compact, easy-to-navigate layout and a central location. It’s best for families with kids over 110 cm and those who value convenience over the largest number of rides.
Wild Wadi Waterpark Dubai ticket costs may vary depending on the ticket you choose, with ticket prices starting from AED 199. Online tickets can be up to 40% less than gate prices, especially for combo offers.
Your ticket grants access to all rides, attractions, and facilities within the waterpark. Standard tickets let you skip the main entry queue, but not the ride lines. Fast passes for rides are sometimes available for purchase at the park. Extras like lockers (AED 40–70), towels (AED 35), meals (AED 50–100), and premium seating are not included in standard tickets. Locker supply may run short during peak times—rent early.
Yes, booking online is recommended for the best prices, instant confirmation, and to skip the 1-hour ticket queue. You’ll also find exclusive combo deals not available at the gate.
Yes. Wheelchair access, accessible toilets, and priority queueing are available. People of Determination receive an AED 60 discount (ID required).
Entry queues can be up to 1 hour on weekends or holidays. Ride waits can be 30–60 minutes for popular slides. Arrive at opening (10am) or visit on weekdays for the shortest waits. You can skip the main ticket queue by booking online, but you’ll still queue for rides inside the park.
Yes. Most slides require a minimum height of 1.1m (some 1.2m). Weight limits vary by ride and are enforced at the entrance. Children under 110 cm are limited to the lazy river, wave pool, and splash zones.
Most slides do not allow adults to ride with children under the height limit, even in the kids’ area. Always check restrictions before queuing.
Rides are not recommended for pregnant guests or those with neck, back, joint, or heart problems. Follow all staff instructions for safety.
Some guests report mild rashes from water chemicals or sunscreen. Bring your own hypoallergenic or reef-safe sunscreen, shower after swimming, and change into dry clothes quickly. If you have a history of reactions, check with your doctor before visiting.
Children under 110 cm can use the lazy river, wave pool, and Juha’s Dhow & Lagoon. Most slides are off-limits due to height restrictions. Adults cannot ride with children on most slides.
Report lost items to guest services immediately. Some areas (like drains) see frequent lost items—keep valuables secure in lockers.
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