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Dubai spent $1 billion building the largest indoor theme park on earth - here's what it's like inside

Measuring 1.5 million square feet, IMG Worlds of Adventure is a nod to characters from Cartoon Network and Disney's Marvel universe

Charles Clark
Business Insider
Thursday 06 July 2017 14:07 BST
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(Jon Gambrell/AP)

Dubai is already home to the world's tallest building, artificial islands, and the world's first hotel with a rainforest. And now it's also home to the largest indoor theme park on Earth.

Measuring 1.5 million square feet, IMG Worlds of Adventure — which opened on 31 August 2016 — is a nod to characters from Cartoon Network and Disney's Marvel universe.

The $1 billion (£750 million) theme park was opened by Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid in August 2016.

Scroll down for a look inside.

The theme park occupies 1.5 million square foot of indoor space. That's approximately the same size as 28 American football fields.

IMG Worlds of Adventure cost more than $1 billion (£750 million) to build and is one of the most recent additions to the city's bid to become an entertainment capital, as high-end hotels and luxury shopping malls increasingly dominate the skyline.

The huge space can host 30,000 visitors a day and even includes a 12-screen cinema complex with an IMAX screen.

And with theme park revenues in the United Arab Emirates expected to increase by 78% to $837 million (£648 million) in 2019, the park has a head start in positioning itself as one of the region's leading entertainment centres.

(IMG Worlds of Adventure (IMG Worlds of Adventure)

The park is divided into four zones: MARVEL, Cartoon Network, Lost Valley – Dinosaur Adventure, and IMG Boulevard. Pictured below is Cartoon Network zone which includes a 5D cinema and hosts up to 1,200 visitors an hour.

There are 22 rides and attractions in IMG Worlds of Adventure, including this velociraptor rollercoaster which takes riders around the indoor park before speeding through the surrounding desert. The ride is in The Lost Valley zone.

It propels riders to speeds of up to 100 km in 2.5 seconds, launching them from the deep dark prehistoric jungles of the Lost Valley out into the Dubai desert and back.

The Haunted Hotel, pictured below, is also a particularly popular attraction. The immersive experience is filled with mazes and sits on IMG Boulevard, which covers 200,000 square feet of space.

Elsewhere in the park, Cartoon Network classics like the Powerpuff Girls sit alongside Marvel heroes including the Hulk and Spiderman.

There are also 25 shops and 28 restaurants and bars — and their price tags are what you'd expect from Dubai. You can buy a pen for a cool 115,000 dirhams ($31,300 or £23,000).

(Jon Gambrell/AP (Jon Gambrell/AP)

This summer the park is holding its Summer Carnival, which it says will feature “feature heart-pounding rides, exciting attractions and marvellous entertainment.”

The idea of a temperature-controlled indoor theme park is appealing to locals in a place where summer temperatures reach an average high of 41°C (106°F).

IMG Worlds of Adventure is one of several theme parks attracting tourists to the region. Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi is home to the world's fastest rollercoaster, and the $2.8 billion (£2 billion) Dubai Parks and Resorts will feature a Six Flags and a Legoland water park when it opens in October.

Dubai hopes to attract 20 million tourists annually by 2020, when the World Expo will visit the city. In 2015, 14 million people visited the city.

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