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Ferrari World Abu Dhabi has rolled out a tempting offer. Visitors to the facility can now enjoy unlimited re-entries to the Ferrari Park for the price of just one ticket.
Those who buy or upgrade to Silver or Gold ticket will be eligible for a 'Season Pass' valid till December 22. This pass ensures unlimited re-entry to the park and access to the rides, shopping, dining and other events.
Ferrari World saw good response when they gave a 'Free View' to visitors during the holy month of Ramadan and also let them enjoy the 'pay as you go' rides.
Now visitors can look forward to the park's ongoing celebrations and festivals such as Eid Al Adha, the Festival of Lights and a Winterfest preview. Gold category tickets for adults come at Dh525 and junior (below1.3m in height) at Dh445, while Silver category tickets for adults cost Dh360 and juniors, Dh305.
The park is open from 11am to 8pm. However, during seasonal festivities and public holidays, the park extends its working hours.
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