
Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai Unveils World's First Build-A-Bear-Themed Suite Collection in Exclusive Collaboration
Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai is excited to announce a fun-filled collaboration with Build-A-Bear Workshop, offering an unforgettable family experience .
The resort features five themed rooms, exclusive branded bears, and a Build-A-Bear workshop on the ground floor. Families can enjoy thrilling amenities like an outdoor waterpark with pools, a lazy river, waterslides, and a giant shark slide. Additional activities include cliff jumping, diverse restaurants, and a dedicated Candy Spa for kids. Located on the scenic Dubai Island waterfront, the resort offers a perfect mix of adventure, comfort, and stunning views, ensuring a magical getaway for all ages. The Exciting Collaboration
Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai's collaboration with Build-A-Bear Workshop blends fun and imagination. Guests can enjoy brightly themed suites, exclusive branded bears, and exciting activities, creating unforgettable family memories. This partnership reflects both brands' commitment to delivering cherished experiences that families will treasure for years to come. Mirage Build-A-Bear Suite Collection
Experience the ultimate sleepover in the Mirage Build-A-Bear Suite Collection, featuring bright blue walls and playful teddy-themed décor. Each suite includes cosy bunk beds, a king-sized bed, and an exclusive teddy bear skin to take home. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf, offering fun for kids and relaxation for parents.
Sebastien Scheeg, Corporate Director of Operations for the Middle East & Maldives and General Manager at Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai said, 'At Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai, we're all about creating epic family adventures that captivate both kids and grown-ups. Children thrive on exciting new experiences, so we're always raising the bar to make every moment extraordinary. Our partnership with Build-A-Bear Workshop adds that extra spark of magic, perfectly complementing our family-focused vision. We're not just offering a place to stay, we're delivering lifetime moments that guests of all ages will cherish for years to come.' The Magic Behind Build-A-Bear
Founded in 1997, Build-A-Bear Workshop is a global brand offering customizable stuffed animals and a heart ceremony where children make a wish for their new furry friend. With workshops worldwide, it inspires creativity, fun, and imagination, creating unforgettable experiences for children and families through cuddly toys and accessories.
Derick Hart, General Manager at Build-A-Bear Workshop added, 'At Build-A-Bear, we aim to spark joy and inspire imagination in children of all ages, a vision that aligns seamlessly with Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai. This partnership allows us to bring the magic of Build-A-Bear beyond our stores, creating unforgettable experiences and bringing our beloved characters to life in an exciting new way.'
Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind experience for you and your family. Make your next family holiday truly memorable, with an exclusive Build-A-Bear-themed seaside retreat and book your stay today to step into a world of imagination and fun with Build-A-Bear and Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai.
For more information and reservations, please call +971 4 522 9999 or visit their website.
News Source: Katch International
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