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The IPs


are obviously all unique, but I think one of the greatest components of IMG Worlds of Adventure is that it’s a 100% air- conditioned and enclosed venue. It's also a totally light- controlled environment, which allows us to be quite theatrical in the way control the look and feel of the place


Cecil Magpuri, Falcon’s Creative Group


We understand that F&B also plays an important part in the experience? DS – The F&B and retail within each zone features some quite specific theming, whether it's a character from that location or a story that we are trying to tell. I think there are 16 restaurants and 12 window service type concessions across the park. The anchor is a kind of a 5-star table service restaurant, which is rare to find in atheme park. It's based around a theme that has this high-tech laboratory feel.


What does IMG Worlds of Adventure offer that other upcoming theme parks in Dubai don't? CM – The IPs are obviously all unique, but I think one of the greatest components in my mind's eye is that it is a 100% air- conditioned and enclosed venue. It's also a totally light- controlled environment, which allows us to be quite theatrical in the way control the the look and feel of the place.


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RIGHT: The Haunted House is another of the park’s signature attracions


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