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27-05-2025
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Beat the heat: 59 top indoor activities in Dubai
We hate stating the obvious, but it's starting to reach oven temperatures in Dubai (and the UAE). If you prefer to not be a roasted chicken, here is a handy list of indoor activities in Dubai. Here are 60 great indoor activities in Dubai to avoid the sun 3D World Selfie Museum Dubai Get snap-happy at Dubai's largest 3D trick art museum. There are tons of different artworks that, when you pose for a picture with them, create a cool optical illusion. Go with phone batteries fully charged as these snaps will be a star on your 'Gram. Purchase tickets here. Cost: Dhs89 over 12, Dhs65 three to 11, under threes free Timing: daily 10am to 8pm Location: Behind Mashreq Bank, Sheikh Zayed Road Contact: 050 987 6511 @3dworlddxb Adventure Island Have a blast at some laser fun and at Pixel (the first in the UAE), leap around (either in co-op or versus challenges) to collect points to avoid the dreaded red blocks. There are now two venues, and prices vary depending on the combo and timing, so pick what works besty for you (and your energy levels). Check it out here. Cost: Options available Location: City Centre Deira and Jumeirah Beach Residences Timing: Deira – Mon to Thurs 10pm to 10pm and Fri to Sun 10am to 12am| JBR – Mon to Thurs 12pm to 10pm and Fri to Sun 12pm to 12am Contact: @ Air Maniax Here's one of those fun indoor activities in Dubai for both kids and adults. Air Maniax is Dubai's largest indoor inflatable park which you can find in Arabian Centre Dubai, Al Quoz and Mercato. You can get your thrills in this totally inflatable arena, enjoy a donut ride, a warrior run and more. There's also a special toddler zone. And you know you just have to try out Meltdown where you avoid being struck by the cushioned rotating arm – fun for you… and for the people watching. Book here. Cost: Options available Location: Arabian Centre, Mercato and Al Quoz Timing: Arabian Centre – Fri to Sun 10am to 12am and Mon to Thurs 10am to 10pm | Mercato daily 10am to 10pm | Al Quoz Fri 12pm to 10pm, Sat 9am to 10pm, Sun 9am to 9pm and Mon to Thurs 2pm to 8pm Contact: @airmaniax Arte Museum Arte Museum by the masterminds at digital media design company, d'strict is already renowned around the world. And you can find the magical multi-sensory experience here in Dubaiat Dubai Mall. Armed with a fully-charged phone, make your way around the immersive spaces ending your journey at the tea bar which also comes with a pretty floral immersive experience. Ticket prices are Dhs149 per adult (over 18s) and Dhs69 per child (ages four to 17) when purchased online here. It includes admission and the tea bar experience. Cost: Adults 18 to 60 Dhs149, over the age of 60 Dhs113, children ages four to 12 Dhs79 and more options avail Location: Dubai Mall Timing: daily 10am to 10pm Contact: 04 570 7084 @artemuseum AYA Hitting up an immersive entertainment park sure sounds like a neat way to pass a few cool and totally rain-free hours – and if you're a social media star, you already know about Aya Universe. If not, now's a great time to get acquainted. From the moment you enter this sprawling 40,000 square-foot space in Wafi City Mall, you're surrounded by high-tech sound, lights and graphics with 12 zones that together comprise the Aya universe, each telling a different story. It's a visual, kaleidoscopic, fully airconditioned spectacle. It will cost you Dhs135 per person and there's a family pack for four which is Dhs399. Book here. Cost: Dhs135 per person. Combo packs and more available on website. Location: Wafi City Mall Timing: Sun to Thurs 10am to 11pm, Fri and Sat 10am to 12am Contact: 04 542 0300 @ayauniverse__ BattleKart For those of you who feel the need for speed, head to BattleKart for a dose of electric karting, video games and augmented reality. You'll get to drive around different circuits and try different game modes which are all projected directly onto the floor allowing you to interact with the scenery and other players. From Sun to Friday, the first game is Dhs160, the second game Dhs130 and the third game Dhs100. On Saturday, it's Dhs200 for the first game, then Dhs170, and then Dhs130. Book here. Cost: Prices from Dhs160 (weekend prices vary) Location: Dubai Investment Park Timing: Mon to Thurs 2pm to 12am, Fri and Sat 1pm to 2am and Sun 1pm to 12am Contact: 0 58 588 0116 Boo Boo Laand Boo Boo Laand is the largest indoor children's entertainment centre in Dubai. This new emporium of all things family fun at The Dubai Mall is sure to have your little ones in awe. It is set to be a fun, colourful haven of entertainment and education for children of all ages. Across the 25,000 square feet space, there's over 30 attractions spread across four different zones. Read more here. Cost: children three to 15 Dhs280, toddlers one to two years Dhs210 (includes one complimentary adult), additional adult over the age of 16 Dhs70 Location: China Town, Dubai Mall Timing: Sun to Thurs 10am to 10pm, Fri and Sat 10am to 11pm. Contact: 0 58 588 0116 Bounce INC Bounce at X-Park Dubai is not only insane fun, but it's a serious workout, too. The super-sized trampoline park is filled with obstacle courses, dodgeball, zip line, climbing walls, speed slide, slam dunk area and, of course, trampolines galore. Book here. Cost: Prices start from Dhs90. More deals and packages available on the website. Location: Al Quoz Timing: Mon to Sat 10am to 9pm, Sun 10am to 8pm Contact: 0 4 304 9333 BOUNCE-X BOUNCE-X is brought to you by the same people as Bounce Trampoline Park (above). This concept is the world's first 'freestyle terrain park', complete with two storeys of trampolines, parkour elements and ninja courses. The 5,000 square metre space is described as a 'giant adrenaline playground' and will be filled with exciting challenges, superhero-style freestyle features and brand-new obstacles. Book here. Cost: Prices start from Dhs90. More deals and packages available on the website. Location: Dubai Festival City Mall Timing: Mon to Thurs 10am to 10pm, Sat to Sun 10am to 12am Contact: 0 4 304 9333 Boxica This is possibly one of Team What's On favourite workout. Boxica, is your go-to to torch those calories. With programs like boxing and HIIT, ride, sweat, strength training, and more, you will be in top shape, and… probably let out a lot of anger. Cost: Per class price and membership prices available on website Location: Dubai Studio City Timing: Open daily, timings vary Contact: 0 55 483 8361 Brass Monkey Love arcades? Brass Monkey is one of those indoor activities in Dubai you have to try with mates. Downstairs you'll find the bowling alley and old arcade games while on the upper level, there are billiard tables, and a dedicated game room with more arcade games including Pac-Man to take you on a nostalgia trip. Sorry, little ones, this spot is only for the big kids above the age of 21. Cost: prices vary Location: Bluewaters Dubai Timing: Mon to Wed 4pm to 2am, Thurs and Fri 4pm to 3am, Sat 12pm to 3am and Sun 12pm to 2am Contact: 04 582 7277 @brassmonkeysocial chaos karts If you're looking for a fun activity to do with your friends this weekend look no further than Chaos Karts. Located in an old warehouse opposite Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz, this immersive augmented reality go-karting experience is suitable for adults and children ages nine and above. Race along Rainbow Road and virtual trackscapes with your friends, collecting gems, virtual power-ups, and unleashing virtual weapons to slow your competitors down. It's just like playing Mario Kart in real life. It's Dhs112 for a standard ticket. Read more here. Cost: Prices from Dhs140 Location: Al Quoz Timing: Mon to Wed 4pm to 2am, Thurs and Fri 4pm to 3am, Sat 12pm to 3am and Sun 12pm to 2am Contact: 04 582 7277 Chinatown Dubai Mall Chinatowns across the world – from New York to London – have served as hubs of community, love and culture. And when walking these streets, one thing is abundantly clear: the area's restaurants are a key part of what keeps the heartbeat of Chinatown pulsing. Here in Dubai's Dubai Mall, there are plenty of delicious restaurants to tuck into – perfect to warm your soul during the rain. Location: Dubai Mall Timing: daily, 10am to 12am @chinatown_dubaimall CRN Art Design Want to try your hands at pottery? CRN Art Design offers two pottery techniques for two age groups. The hand-building workshops (45-minute sessions) are good for children ages six and up and will include the basics of ceramics where they will learn to create new pieces using different hand-building techniques. The older kids, ages eight to 14, will get to try their hands at both hand-building and the wheel during the 90-minute session. For children younger than this, there is a toddler and parent class where you can bond with your little one while having fun playing with clay. Want to have a go at pottery as a family? These are one-hour family sessions using basic hand-building techniques. Read more and book here. Cost: Prices vary Location: Al Quoz Timing: Open daily 10am to 9pm Contact: 050 235 0737 Danube Sports World Looking to get (or stay) fit? Torch those stubborn extra pounds at Danube Sports World. The indoor sports centre has everything from padel, badminton, tennis, foosball, and more. Prices vary depending on the sport, and its quite popular, so plan with mates and book in advance. Check it out here. Cost: Prices vary Location: Al Habtoor City Timing: Open daily 7am to 12am Contact: 800 3636 Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo Home to thousands of aquatic animals, comprising over 140 species, the Dubai Aquarium is a popular spot among residents and tourists alike. Over 400 sharks and rays live in the 10 million litre tank, including Sand Tiger Sharks, Giant Groupers, and a host of other marine species. Visitors have the chance to get up, close and personal with the creatures including feeding them and swimming with them. Book here. Cost: Dhs169 UAE Residents offer else Dhs199 per person. Package deals also available on website Location: Dubai Mall Timing: Mon to Thurs 10am to 11pm, Fri to Sun 10am to 12am Contact: 800 38224 6255 Dubai Butterfly Garden For a nature-rich experience, head to Dubai Butterfly Garden where you can explore the world's largest covered butterfly garden. It's home to more than 15,000 beautifully winged creatures representing more than 50 species in different shapes and sizes. It's a learning experience too as you will get to witness the butterfly cycle and gain insight into its metamorphosis process. It's Dhs60 per adult and Dhs55 per child. Book here. Cost: From Dhs60 per person Location: Al Barsha South 3, Dubailand Area Timing: Daily 9am to 6pm Contact: 04 422 8902 Dubai Frame The Dubai Frame is just one of many of Dubai's stunning attractions and is designed to look like… well, a frame. On the mezzanine floor, you will see a multimedia exhibition showcasing Dubai's transformation after which you can witness a view of both stunning Old Dubai and New Dubai. Before you leave, you will pass through a swirl tunnel showing off what Dubai will look like in the future with special audio and visual effects. This is a nice pocket-friendly attraction and costs just Dhs50 per adult, and for children aged three to 12, it's Dhs20. Book here. Cost: From Dhs50 per adult, Dhs20 per child Location: Zabeel Park Timing: Daily 8am to 9pm Contact: 800 900 If you don't mind a chilly atmosphere, this is another cool indoor activity in Dubai to try. At Dubai Ice Rink, you can swoop and glide (well, try to) with their daily sessions for all levels. Private lessons are also available if you want to upgrade your skills. Cost: From Dhs90 Location: Dubai Mall Timing: Daily 10am to 12am Contact: 800 38224 6255 Deep Dive Dubai Not exactly an indoor activity that will leave you dry but Deep Dive Dubai is a cool record-breaking indoor attraction in Dubai you have to try. It's the world's deepest pool measuring 60.02 metres deep. That's the equivalent of 11 giraffes. What do you do inside? Well, you can explore a whole sunken city with graffitied alleyways, an apartment, a library, board games, an arcade zone and even a fancy car all available for aquatic perusal. It is open to those 10 years and above, and there's no maximum age limit. Have more questions? You may find your answers here. Prices start from Dhs400. Discover the programs here. There's even a snorkling option for non-swimmers. Cost: Prices vary based on activity Location: Dubai Mall Timing: Daily 9am to 6pm Contact: 04 501 9444 Etihad Museum You've probably passed by the Etihad Museum a number of times, but it is worth a visit. Inside, you will learn more about how this wonderful country came to be. The Etihad Museum documents the founding story of the UAE and is most appropriately located next to the Union House, where the signing of the treaty establishing the UAE took place in 1971. Keeping up with the theme of history, the structure is designed in the shape of a manuscript, with seven columns built into the museum to resemble the pens used to sign the original declaration. Tickets for adults cost Dhs25 and for students it's Dhs10. It's a lovely dose of history and heritage combined. Cost: Dhs10 per person Location: 1 Jumeira St Timing: Daily 10am to 8pm Contact: 800 33222 Fun City Dubai is the perfect place to let the little ones blow off steam. The indoor amusement venue is filled with colourful soft play areas, ball pits, exciting activities, rides, video games, and more. In other words: It's almost impossible for the little ones to get bored. There are several branches across Dubai. View all the price packages here. Cost: Varying packages available Location: Arabian Centre Timing: Mon to Thurs 10am to 10pm, Fri to Sun 10am to 12am Contact: 054 581 3428 Game Over Band together with friends and try to crack these escape room games at Game Over. Located in Nakheel Mall, the space boasts 12 escape rooms, 11 virtual escape games and a board game café with over 50 options to choose from. There are a bunch of genres to choose from, be it adventure, mystery, horror, fantasy and more. Check out all the rooms here for the ultimate bonding activity. Cost: Prices vary Location: Nakheel Mall, Palm Jumeirah Timing: Sun to Thurs 10am to 10.30pm, Fri and Sat 10am to 12am Contact: 04 577 3289 Glitch Arabia This indoor active game park in Al Ghurair Centre in Deira has more than 30 action-packed attractions, including an indoor roller glider, the venue makes for a perfect destination for kids and adults alike. There are VR adventures that take you on a 360-degree shooting spree, a ninja warrior course, a dynamic free gaming area offering pool football, a bowling alley, and an indoor roller glider. Read more here and check out the various price packages here. Cost: From Dhs100, varying packages available Location: Al Ghurair Centre Timing: Fri to Sun 10am to 12am, Mon to Thurs 10am to 10pm Contact: 04 886 1695 Hello Park Hello Park is Dubai Festival City Mall is great for the whole family to visit. Inside you can go on a space-themed adventure to Mars led by Rocky the Fox, partake in a dinosaur workshop offering hands-on fossil discovery, and create custom avatars in the avatar park. And for food, you can tuck into tasty treats including an indulgent pistachio kunafa waffle. Prices start from Dhs89 and can be purchased here. Cost: From Dhs89 (weekend prices vary) Location: Dubai Festival City Mall Timing: Mon to Thurs 10am to 11pm, Fri to Sun 10am to 12am Contact: 04 218 9222 House of Hype is a one-of-a-kind wonderverse bringing a whole new level of entertainment and fun to Dubai. Inside, expect a short, a blend of beauty, surprises, games and a whole lot of crazy fun. The attraction is open to everyone, whether you're a creator, a fashionista, a foodie, or a gamer. Everyone can come together to enjoy the epic adventures spanning the different worlds and colourful characters. There's no limit to the excitement as you explore each corner with jaw-dropping spectacles. You will be able to purchase tickets on Cost: From Dhs119, other pass options available Location: Chinatown, Dubai Mall Timing: Sun to Thurs 10am to 10pm, Fri and Sat 10am to 12am Contact: 04 542 0330 ifly Dubai Ever wondered what it's like to skydive but are just too afraid to jump out of a plane? Then make your way to iFLY. You'll be taken up 4 meters in the air where you'll go against gravity, held up like you're free-falling. Book here. Cost: Varying packages and deals avail Location: Sheikh Zayed Road Timing: Sun to Thurs 12pm to 10pm, Fri 12pm to 12am, Sat 12pm to 11pm Contact: 04 231 6292 Infinite Ski Booked that ski holiday but just missing one vital ingredient – knowing how to actually ski? Infinite Ski is the first-of-its-kind dry-ski slope in the UAE, based in Al Quoz where you can learn to do just that. You'll ski or snowboard on a revolving belt, which simulates a real ski slope and you can adjust the gradient as you go. It's perfect for those learning the ropes or for perfecting your existing snow skills. It's priced at Dhs110 for a single session. Book here. Cost: Single session Dhs120, five sessions Dhs540 Location: Al Quoz Timing: Sat and Sun 8am to 8pm, Mon to Fri 10am to 9pm Contact: 04 235 3408 Jameel Arts Centre There's a beautiful white building that sits at the south edge of Jaddaf Waterfront. Within the building are unassuming light-filled rooms, bordered by white walls and punctuated by little gardens. These are the hard facts that describe Jameel Arts Centre but they fail to do justice to a gallery space that has become a staple of showcasing contemporary arts in the Middle East. Explore its beauty – and a special solo exhibition by Japanese artist Tsuyoshi Hisakado this summer – for free, then make a discerned stop at Green Michelin Star restaurant Teible for some stunning dishes that celebrate local produce. Cost: Free entry Location: Al Jaddaf Timing: Sat to Thurs 10am to 8pm – closed Tues, Fri 12pm to 8pm Contact: 04 873 9800 @jameelartscentre Kidzania Designed for children ages four to 16, Kidzania in Dubai Mall is a 7,000-square-metre city of fun with over 40 activities for children to tackle. Inside, children can tackle real-life scenarios, role-play different jobs and even earn special 'Kidzania' currency. Book here. Cost: From Dhs195 Location: Dubai Mall Timing: Sun to Thurs 10am to 10pm, Fri and Sat 10am to 11pm Contact: 800 3822 46255 La Perle by Dragone La Perle is a must-see show for theatre and stunt show fans. The 90-minute show has been conceptualised by Franco Dragone, who is behind huge world-renowned productions like Le Rêve in Las Vegas and The House of Dancing Water in Macau. During the performance, acrobats and athletes dive from 25 metres into the changeable aqua stage filled with 2.7 million litres of water and fly around the theatre at 15 kilometres per hour. Check out the different offers and packages here. Cost: From Dhs269 Location: Al Habtoor City Timing: Various showtimes Contact: 04 437 0001 Loco Bear Taking over a sprawling 70,000-square-foot space in Al Quoz 2, Loco Bear is an adventure hub of all things thrills and skills. There's something for all ages including a first-of-its-kind slime universe for little ones, a soft play zone perfect for wearing out kids, a trampoline space, challenging wall climbs, a roller glider, bowling and so much more. Check out the prices and offers here. Cost: Packages from Dhs250 Location: Al Quoz 2 Timing: Fri to Sun 10am to 11pm, Mon to Thurs 11am to 11pm Contact: 054 266 9357 @ Mohammed bin Rashid Library Love reading? The eye-catching Mohammed Bin Rashid Library, the biggest library in the Arab world is the place to be. Inside, you will find a general library space, a young adult's library, a (colourful) children's library, a library dedicated to maps and atlases, a media and art library, a business library, an Emirates library, and more. Inside, you will also find a space showcasing an impressive collection of rare and old books in Treasure of the Library . Stay tuned to their social media for events such as movie screenings, workshops, and more. Cost: Free entry, but bookings required Location: Al Jaddaf Timing: Sat to Thurs 9am to 9pm – closed Sun, Fri 2pm to 9pm Contact: 800 627523 Museum of Candy This sweet attraction is a colourful, immersive and interactive experience spread over 15 rooms. The first-of-its kind museum fuses facts and fun, inviting visitors to unleash their inner child as they go from room to room. A cotton candy bath, a gummy bear pool and a thrill and chill ice cream room are just a handful of the Instagrammable highlights. And what would a candy museum be without being able to sample some sweet treats? Cost: From Dhs96 Location: Umm Hurair Road – Oud Metha Timing: Daily 10am to 10pm Contact: 04 591 0088 Museum of the Future One of the most recognisable landmarks in Dubai, the stunning Museum of the Future is divided into seven levels with each giving a glimpse into what the world will look like 50 years from now. Both little ones and adults will have ample to interact with and learn. And for some quiet time, be sure to spend some time at the meditation centre on the Al Waha level, where visitors can lie down under a dome projecting light and water ripples. It's a cathartic and calming experience. Cost: From Dhs159 Location: Sheikh Zayed Road – Trade Centre 1 Timing: Daily 9am to 9pm Contact: 800 2071 @museumofthefuture Neon Galaxy This playworld is located inside theme-park packed Dubai Parks and Resorts. The neon space-themed play area is a multi-level indoor adventure park perfect for children and teens. Expect ninja courses, rope climbing, a ball pit, and a wipe-out challenge. Prices start from Dhs60 for one hour. There's even an indoor cafe where families can sit back and relax. Cost: From Dhs60 Location: Dubai Parks and Resorts Timing: Daily from 11am Contact: 800 2629464 OliOli Dubai Popular experiential children's museum OliOli is a great place for little ones to be. Factual and fun, OliOli is an interactive museum with eight galleries for little ones to get stuck into. Each gallery is themed on a different subject such as 'forts and dens' and 'future park'. It's loved by kids, and for very good reasons. Book here. Cost: Dhs179 Location: Al Quoz 1 Timing: Daily from 11am Contact: 04 702 7300 Oo La Lab Surround yourself with enticing fragrances at the 'Chemistry of Bukhoor' perfumery workshop hosted by Oo La Lab. This sensorial experience invites guests to create a custom bukhoor scent that speaks to their personality. The two-hour class features traditional Arabian scents, oils and oud that you can take home. Classes are priced at Dhs400. Cost: Workshops from Dhs400 Location: Al Serkal Avenue Timing: Daily from 11am to 8pm Contact: 058 504 7186 Play DXB Another great activity for the warmer months is Play Dxb (originally called VR Park), the virtual reality attraction at The Dubai Mall. The park contains a number of experiences with different thrill levels. You can 'dune bash' in the desert, soar high in a classic swing ride, see what is it like to be propelled down the side of the Burj Khalifa and much more. Cost: From Dhs250 Location: The Dubai Mall Timing: open daily from 10am Contact: 056 682 4804 Precision Football Precision Football in Ibn Battuta has UEFA-qualified coaches, indoor and outdoor smart pitches, tech-driven training zones, a restaurant, padel courts, and more. Led by former Brighton & Hove Albion professional player and UEFA coach, Sonny Cobbs, Precision Football aims to develop the skills of players in the region and inspire the next generation. From events and birthday parties to one-to-one coaching and pitch rental, it's a great place to have fun, exercise, and hone your ball skills. Book your pitch here. Location: Ibn Battuta Mall Timing: open daily from 9am to 10pm Contact: 058 820 6756 Ready Set Go Dubai's largest soft play area, Ready Set Go, is a jungle theme for the little ones to go wild. The centre has a soft play area, role play town, and jump park as well as a café for parents to sit back and relax. For children below 90cm, it's Dhs75; for children above 90cm, it's Dhs150 for a whole day of fun. Each child must be accompanied with an adult. Get your tickets here. Cost: Prices and packages of varying cost available Location: Al Quoz 3 Timing: open daily, Mon to Fri from 10am, Sat and Sun from 9am Contact: 04 229 9989 @readysetgodubai Ribambelle Meet Rimbambelle, one of the many new kids on the block of fun. This ultimate indoor playground paradise on Bluewaters Island offers a spot of fun for both little ones and adults. Kids will be able to enjoy the soft play area, while parents will be able to enjoy a cocktail while their little ones play nearby. The stylish jungle-inspired wonderland boasts plenty to keep the children entertained including slides, ball pits, and play zones, as well as interactive games and entertainment for the whole family. The venue also runs regular events, from cooking workshops to arts and crafts, which can be booked online in advance. Read more here. Location: The Wharf, Bluewaters Island Timing: open daily, 9am to 11pm Contact: 04 581 5555 @ Rock Republic Dubai Rock Republic Dubai is the biggest bouldering-only gym in the UAE and is a great date idea if you and your partner are into fitness and fun. It's indoors, so no one will suffer, and it's a great way to learn a skill, try something new, push some boundaries. You can help each other out if you're struggling and it's a true bonding experience. Find out more via the website here. Cost: Prices and packages of varying cost available Location: Dubai Investment Park Timing: Mon to Fri 3.3oam to 10pm, Sat and Sun 9am to 6.30pm Contact: 04 546 2978 @rockrepublicdubai RollDXB Remember the ol' skates? You can relive your fun childhood memories at homegrown RollDXB. The space is created by roller skating fanatics, but is open to skaters of all abilities. The goal – besides not falling, is to just have a good time. Book here. Cost: From Dhs90 Location: Dubai Maritime City Timing: Mon to Thurs 11am to 10pm, Fri 12pm to 11pm, Sat and Sun 11am to 11pm Contact: 055 800 6868 @rolldxb Sagra Italian Pastifico Want to make your paste and eat it, too? Take a pasta-making workshop at Sagra Italian Pastifico. It's a cute pasta restaurant but there's also a space where you can take the pasta-making workshop. The workshop is two hours long and will help you learn how to make delicious fresh pasta all on your own. Led by a professional, you will be taught how to make your pasta dough before you wheel it through the pasta maker. Lastly (and the most important part) you will get to take it home where you can cook it just the way you like it. Book your spot here. Cost: Dhs250 per person Location: Jumeirah 3 Timing: Workshop timings vary Contact: 058 545 2690 Ski Dubai Think icy indoor activities in Dubai don't exist. Think again. Ski Dubai is arguably the coolest attraction in the city spanning 22,500 square meters in the Mall of the Emirates. Home to loads of activities, including a ski slope for skiers and snowboarders, a Snow Park', Zorb balls, penguin encounters and more. Ski school is available to help you learn the basics. Afterwards, warm up with a hot chocolate at the Avalanche Café. Costs vary on your choice of activity. Check out the prices here. Cost: Experiences and packages differ Location: Mall of the Emirates Timing: Sat and Sun 9am to 12am, Mon to Thurs 10am to 11pm, and Fri 10am to 12am Contact: 04 409 4000 Sky Zone This activity park at Ibn Battuta Mall has everything you could need to blow off steam without being outdoors. With a Wipe Out zone, warrior courses, zip line, climbing wall, dodgeball court, trampoline park, toddler zone and giant warped walls, this 35,000 square-foot centre is a cool place to be. Cost: Prices from Dhs149 Location: Persian Court, Ibn Battuta Mall Timing: Fri to Sun from 10am, Mon to Thurs 12pm Contact: 800 7599663 The Green Planet It's hard not to be impressed by nature in this indoor tropical rainforest that's home to over 3,000 plants and animals. Experiences include encounters with a sloth, an anteater, an armadillo and birds and more. The whole family will love it. Cost: Prices from Dhs155 (UAE Resident offer Dhs129) Location: City Walk Timing: Daily 10am to 6pm Contact: 800 262 9464 The Smash Room Feeling a bit stressed out? One of our favourite indoor activities in Dubai includes a visit to The Smash Room where you can smash out all of your frustrations in a safe space. The room is filled with old furniture, TVs, laptops, and mannequins, and you get to choose your weapon and show those objects who's boss. It's Dhs69 if you want to bring something of your own to smash, else prices start from Dhs199 (adults). Book here. If you're too busy to head to Al Quoz, see below. Cost: Different prices and packages available Location: Umm Suqeim Street, Al Quoz and Mirdif Timing: Al Quoz daily from 12pm and Mirdif daily from 10am Contact: 04 339 7810 Street Maniax At Street Maniax, you'll find everything from trampoline parkour to ninja courses, cable way, jump tower, walk the wall, and so more. Unlike its sister, Air Maniax which is designed for all ages from toddlers to adults, Street Maniax has been designed with older kids and adults in mind. There are multiple ticket options to choose from, from a one-hour jump access to a full-day pass. Head here to see all the options and to book. Cost: Prices from Dhs90 Location: Al Quoz Industrial Area 3 Timing: Timings vary Contact: 04 328 3522 Swingers Crazy Golf The highly anticipated Swingers Dubai is finally open for budding (crazy) golfers. Swingers is a globally celebrated and adored immersive crazy golf experience with experiences in London, Vegas, New York and WashingtonDC, and for the last few months it has been preparing to open its Dubai branch on Bluewaters Island, at the foot of Ain Dubai, the first one in the Middle East. Swingers Dubai is spread over an impressive 22,000 square feet and two floor. It boasts three crazy golf courses, with different vibes in each. Check out the Hot Air Balloon, the Waterwheel and the Clocktower courses each with fun moving obstacles, and stunning decor and friendly competition. And of course, to keep you well fuelled to enjoy all the entertainment, tuck into gourmet street food at the venue. View all the packages here, and read more here. Cost: Prices from Dhs80 Location: Bluewaters Dubai Timing: Mon to Fri from 4pm, Sat and Sun from 12pm Contact: 04 557 6309 @swingers_uae thejamjar Alserkal Avenue is popular for several reasons: homegrown cafes and restaurants, art galleries and exhibitions, and so much more. It's also home to thejamjar – a community arts space that hosts creative workshops for both adults and children. You can have a go at it yourself and rent a painting kit and unleash your creativity. Book your spot here. Cost: Prices vary Location: Alserkal Avenue Timing: Daily 10am to 7pm, until 8pm on Friday Contact: 04 341 7303 TEPFactor What's On award-winning TEP Factor requires both physical strength and a mental can-do attitude to get through a series of challenging obstructions to escape before time runs out. There are four categories designed to test your patience, fitness, logic, and skill. Think slippery spinning poles, rotating inflatables, swinging balls and more. You will need a team of two to six players. Check out the details and book here. Cost: Dhs99 children eight to 11, Dhs129 adults over 12 Location: Bahar Plaza, JBR Timing: Daily from 12pm Contact: 0 56 404 0802 The Lost Chambers At The Lost Chambers at Atlantis the Palm, you will explore a number of amazing marine life in 14 chambers that form the shape of an octagon. The biggest is a stunning 11 million-litre aquarium which is home to over 65,000 fascinating marine animals. You can even include a behind-the-scenes tour to complete your experience. If you are a UAE resident, you can avail of a discount so ensure you keep your Emirates ID handy. Book here. Cost: Varying packages and prices avail starting from Dhs75 Location: Atlantis the Palm Timing: Daily 10am to 9pm Contact: 04 426 0000 The Storm Coaster The Storm Coaster is a thrilling, first-of-its-kind indoor coaster combining a vertical drop and an immersive pre-ride experience. The aptly named coaster places guests in the exciting world of storm chasing. What's storm chasing? Well, it's the pursuit of any severe weather phenomenon such as hurricanes, tornadoes, thunderstorms, etc. Daredevils will be lifted high above the Dubai skyline and then will be plunged into the heart of an epic mega-storm using real-world footage with cinematic special effects. Do note, riders need to be at least 130cm in height to hop onboard. Book here. Cost: Dhs65 for single ride Location: Dubai Hills Mall Timing: Daily from 10am Contact: 04 448 5016 Theatre of Digital Art The Theatre of Digital Art offers a sit-down experience as artworks come to life in front of your eyes and surround you. ToDA, as it is most commonly known, is located at Souk Madinat Jumeirah and is a must-visit whether you love art or not. There are shows featuring the greats such as Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet and more, and for the first time, there is a show focusing on the one and only Frida Kahlo. 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Prices start from Dhs160, with the experiences available to book individually, or group together for an afternoon of artistic exploration. All are designed as fun-filled, expressive ways to play with paint. Book here. Cost: Prices vary Location: Al Quoz Industrial Area 1 Timing: Daily Mon to Fri 2pm to 10pm, Sat and Sun 10am to 10pm Contact: 054 505 7944 Images: Social/provided


Extra.ie
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Extra.ie
15 years ago this week: Villagers released Becoming a Jackal
Originally published in Hot Press in May 2010: Mentioned in dispatches by Jon Pareles in the New York Times. A glittering Other Voices set. A much-lauded appearance on Later… With Jools Holland. An upcoming slot at the Richard Thompson-curated Meltdown festival. Hailed by Jape man Richie Egan as embodying 'everything I hold dear about music'. Somethings gone very right for Conor J OBrien since the dissolution of his first band The Immediate left him free to hone his skills as a sideman for Cathy Davey before forming Villagers, an ensemble who, before theyd even released their debut album (more of which in a moment), were opening for acts like Tindersticks and Neil Young. 'Every single step of the way, you're constantly a sponge, trying to take stuff from people, how they sing, how they perform,' O'Brien says on an April afternoon in the Brooks Hotel in Dublin. 'I hope that never ends.' Before we proceed, did he get to meet ol' Shakey? 'I didn't speak to Neil Young. He kind of walked by us in a haze of green smoke and wandered to his dressing room. I spoke to his crew; they were all awesome. They are a mafia, but a very friendly mafia, a very helpful crew. You can tell they've all been with him for years, really old dudes. 'I was very excited watching him. I came to him quite late, I was only starting to listen to him properly at the beginning of writing these songs, which was two years ago. I think I just heard Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and On The Beach and Harvest. Vampire Blues was very important, just the general looseness of it. Tommy (McLaughlin), who engineered the record and plays guitar in Villagers, he's a massive Neil Young fan, so he was very happy about my new love of Neil. We were just trying to maintain the space that's in some of his recordings and copy his drum sound, geeky little things like that. The songs had already been written, but it was more how to present them.' The album Conors is talking about is the extraordinary Becoming A Jackal, due for release on the Domino Recording Company. Says label boss Laurence Bell: Villagers is a powerful and brilliant blend of poetry and melody. Conor has the voice of an angel and performs with a rare intensity. I'm glad our paths crossed when they did. Bells Domino colleague Harry Martin recalls the label's first encounter with O'Brien: 'Myself and Laurence had actually seen The Immediate play at the Dublin Castle in Camden many years ago', he reveals, 'and we enjoyed that, it reminded us a bit of Sebadoh in the way they kept rotating as a band. It seemed like a novelty in a way, but a great performance, great songs. We were busy enough and thought no more of it, but when Cass McCombs came to play in Dublin towards the end of 2008, Villagers were supporting, and (Friction PR boss) Dan Oggly mentioned that I should check it out, that Conor was doing his own thing, freed of the band restrictions. I caught a bit of the set and was really impressed by it. 'And then a few months later, Laurence heard the track Becoming A Jackal and thought it was an amazing song, and asked me if I'd heard of Villagers. And I suppose when Laurence picks up on something, you start to think, I should really pay more attention to that. So I went to a show in Whelans last spring with a more attentive head on and was blown away.' Was the scope of the songs evident in early recordings? 'The early demos we heard were Jackal, Set The Tigers Free, quite a few songs he had knocking around, and he had, of course, the Irish seven and EP (On A Sunlit Stage and Hollow Kind). Conor pretty much had mapped out how it would all happen, up to Donegal with Tommy, he took 15 songs and came back with 15 great recordings, and we had to battle and fight and struggle getting it down to ten or 11. There's four amazing tracks left off the album; if you were to hear them, you'd probably weep. Well, get them out at some point. We're here for the long run. We're very excited about the first lap.' Villagers are, it's worth mentioning, the first Irish act to be signed to Domino, whose roster includes like-minded mavericks such as Franz Ferdinand, the Arctic Monkeys, Bonnie Prince Billy and James Yorkston. 'I remember reading that and going, 'Really?'' O'Brien says of this distinction. 'Maybe it's just a geographical thing.' Maybe it is. There is a strong sense of place about the album, and an even stronger sense of time. O'Brien, a Dun Laoghaire native, found himself looking beyond the pier and into a welter of possible pasts. 'It's a pretty powerful thing, thinking that way,' he admits. 'I think when you're making art, a lot of that can show itself in a really subconscious way that you shouldn't really be aware of. There's a real power in it, but it's dangerous; you have to preserve the individuality of your own writing to a certain degree. But you can't ignore the surroundings and the history of where you grew up.' O'Brien's songs are steeped in atmosphere, most evident on the album's opener, I Saw The Dead, as extraordinary a piece of music as you're likely to hear all year. Indeed, the term song hardly does it justice. The musical equivalent of a Hitchcock or Polanski film, it radiates the eerie magnetism of a fairytale, or maybe the moment in The Sixth Sense where we see what Cole Sear sees hanging bodies in a school hallway ('That's a really good scene in that film,' OBrien concedes). 'The night we signed the contracts, we were in a bar marking the occasion,' recalls Harry Martin,'a great pub called the Cats Back around the Wandsworth area down by the river. And Conor sat at the piano and started playing the melody line, almost to himself, and it hooked into our head, and then about a month later, this demo came through, and it was that song. The whole thing is timeless in many ways. It could be from any era.' Indeed, I Saw The Dead might be an album unto itself, with its ghostly vocal set to a modernist but melodramatic neo-classical piano line. It's a shoo-in for inclusion on the soundtrack of any Hollywood remake of Let the Right One In. 'I was trying to copy Philip Glass with the music,' O'Brien explains. 'I had this piano piece which didn't have any words for ages. The song is a repetitive chord sequence, which was a small part of a bigger musical piece, which had loads of different kinds of slightly dodgy rock opera parts, and I really needed to make myself edit them out. I was thinking, 'that's a good bit, and that's a good bit, and that's a good bit. Everybody should hear all these good bits, and they should all happen in these four minutes.' Which is not the way to write a song at all, I think the simpler the better.' And what of the creepy-crawly lyric? 'The words were… like all the songs, I was just playing with words. The title was the first thing, and I wrote the rest of the lyrics knowing it was going to be the first song, cos it was the last song I wrote for the album. I wanted to write a sweeping introduction. I knew Becoming A Jackal would probably be the second song, so the idea of scavenging… all these human traits that I was exploring, I wanted to make it almost grotesque and physical with I Saw The Dead, the You take the torso/And I'll take the head bit… I don't know why. I find it really hard to do interviews about these songs to be honest, cos they're all just automatic and a bit subconscious. It's that thing, talking about music is like dancing about architecture. That's my current motto right now. But at the same time, I've had good times figuring it out.' And presumably, he's having fun hearing people's interpretations and misinterpretations of the songs? 'Well, that's the thing. If you're writing a song, you're being playful, you're being childish, there's space, and a lot of people have different ideas about it. Someone will say, 'Is that song about a girl? Well, it obviously is for you. You just said it was!' But the artwork for that song is important as well, it's two old ships on which people had perished. In 1804 or something, Dun Laoghaire harbour hadn't appeared yet, and the only reason it appeared was two particular ships had perished on the rocks and hundreds of people had died, and I just had this image in my head when I was doing the artwork. But that was only after I'd written the song.' If Becoming A Jackal wasn't such a strong collection, O'Brien might have had some serious problems following that tune. Fortunately, the rest of the record is as rich in dramatic irony and emotional potency, sometimes digressing into Arthur Lee territory, as well as exhibiting a fair grasp of pre-rock' n' roll song-forms. The Meaning Of The Ritual, The Pact and Pieces all execute the classic David Lynch trick of juxtaposing doo-wop sweetness with pure horror. 'Transcendental darkness and the weirdness,' O'Brien laughs. 'You're onto me! That's what I was trying to go for in some of the songs. Dark imagery or feelings alongside really mundane domestic everyday things. Let them rest beside each other, peacefully. Or not so peacefully. The first time we saw Twin Peaks' Killer Bob was in the doily-like Palmer household. Which was, perversely enough, far more frightening than if we had encountered him in a cabin in the woods. 'That's true, it's got the total childishness of 50s teenage life. There's a sweetness and beauty to doo-wop music that when you put it in a certain context…' Scare the bejesus out of a soul. That other Lynch favourite, Roy Orbison, had it too. O'Brien, as it happens, is a fan of the Big Os' gothic pop operas. You can hear it in songs like Ship Of Promises and That Day. 'The chord changes, the lyrics, everything works with Roy Orbison,' he enthuses. 'He's a master. Although I'm not too sure about Drove All Night! That's kind of weird. But still kind of cool.' O'Brien, for all his impeccable sensibilities, is not afraid to occasionally go OTT. There are moments in his songs when, bizarrely enough, I'm reminded of Richard Harris doing Jimmy Webb's MacArthur Park. 'I don't know that,' he confesses, 'but I saw The Field recently for the first time. Amazing. I'd never read it or seen the play. I thought Harris was phenomenal, I was completely in that film, his acting, the ideas that it raised, it was mindblowing. It gives you really strong ideas about power and lust and the sadness of the whole thing, how it turned him into a complete monster. And that scene where he's fighting the sea, it's like Lear in a storm or something.' If there's an equivalent operatic moment on the Villagers' record, it's at the end of Pieces, when O'Brien abandons language and howls at the moon. A great moment, precisely because it dares to go beyond indie-schmindie notions of restraint. 'I remember recording the demo for that,' he says, 'and it was about three or four in the morning, and I was on a break from touring with Cathy Davey. Pieces was written in about five minutes, but the arrangement took about a year, and when I came upon that doo-wop version with the different time signature on the piano, it opened the song up for me. I remember having this moment of epiphany, howling as I was recording it, really excited and joyous, the most joyful experience I've ever had, which contrasts with the song's meaning or feeling. That jackal howl.' That jackal howl. A phrase to put hair on your chest. And an atmosphere not a million miles away from Elvis' Blue Moon. 'I think it's just blues,' O'Brien concludes. 'A lot of people in interviews have gone, (adopts Euro accent), 'What exactly is Pieces about? What was happening to you in your life at that time?' And I can't remember, it's just like a blues song, you're singing, and you hope whoever is listening to it knows what you mean in their own terms. You're not trying to focus on your ego, you're not trying to get everyone in the room to listen to your problems, you're putting it out there so it can make a general connection. You can just howl. Everyone's going to understand that.' Listen to Becoming a Jackal below:
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
GTA 6 fan theories are now focusing on the smallest details, from a potential Manhunt tattoo to a background film made by GTA 5's Michael
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. After combing through more than 5,000 frames of its new trailer and analyzing every image available, GTA 6 theorists are now focusing on the smallest of details tucked in the corner of the most unassuming shots – and some fans even think they've spotted references to GTA 5's Michael and arguably Rockstar Games' most infamous series Manhunt. You might remember the GTA 5 mission that sees co-star Michael De Santa fulfil his life-long dream of producing a movie, Meltdown, which you can then watch in one of the in-game theatres. Well, eagle-eyed Redditor Merstty zoomed all the way into an animated image from Rockstar Games' website and somehow spotted the smallest, blurriest version of a Meltdown DVD displayed on a shelf. Michael's Movie "Meltdown" in the GTA6 website images. from r/GTA6 "I wonder if he'll get mentioned during the story," one commenter asks. "By the time the game comes out Michael will have been a producer for 13 years, I think." Others reckon GTA 6 might find some slyer ways to include Michael. Maybe you'll find posters of his new movies around. Maybe you'll randomly hear him being interviewed on the radio. I can already hear you asking over the interwebs, 'isn't Michael kind of dead in some people's saves, though?' You see, GTA Online strongly implies that the 'canon' ending to the game is Ending C, so GTA 5's main trio should still be alive by the time GTA 6 rolls around, as long as they didn't get wrapped up in another deadly heist in the meantime. The other fan theory revolves around Rockstar's Manhunt, the graphically violent stealth series about snuff films. Twitterer GTAVoclock clocked that one character called Cal appears to have Manhunt's Piggsy, a "cannibalistic serial killer who wears the 'rotting head of a one-eyed pig as a mask,'" tattooed onto his knee. Cal's official bio explains that he's deep into online rabbit holes and conspiracy theories, so while it's unlikely that Piggsy himself will show up, there might be some clues littered around connecting Manhunt to GTA. The upcoming game's second trailer has more concretely tied Red Dead and GTA together, already, so anything's possible here. Rockstar says GTA 6 trailer 2 was "equal parts gameplay and cutscenes," and I'm wondering where the gameplay was


Daily Mail
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Kylie Jenner shares rare snaps with Aire, two, after 'awkward' Coachella drama with Timothee Chalamet
shared two heartwarming rare snaps of her two-year-old son Aire as they enjoyed a bit of relaxation in the sunshine. The 27-year-old lip kit mogul shares both her children, Aire and her daughter Stormi, seven, with her rapper ex-boyfriend Travis Scott. In the new pictures, which she posted to her Insta Stories, Kylie could be seen indulging in a bit of downtime with Aire in what appeared to be her backyard. One of the photos showed the mother of two gazing into her younger child's eyes while holding his face in both her hands. Another picture was of Aire lying down on his mother's chest as she leaned back, pushing her hair away from her face. The posts come on the heels of a flurry of speculation about her appearance with her boyfriend Timothee Chalamet at Coachella. Initially, the couple were the picture of romantic bliss at the music festival, and were even captured on camera sharing a passionate kiss. However questions were later raised when Travis performed and Kylie proudly took Stormi backstage to meet him - but Timothee neglected to join them. Sources have now informed the Daily Mail that Timothee stayed away because he was worried about a potentially uncomfortable encounter with Travis. 'Travis didn't see Timothee at all, but [Travis] would not have cared if he did,' the insider revealed. 'He would never avoid him. In fact, it was the other way around.' The source shared: 'Kylie took the kids, [her sister] Kendall, and bodyguards to Travis's backstage area so he could see Stormi. But Timothee didn't go. He wouldn't over concerns it would be awkward and weird.' A few months after Kylie and Timothee started dating, Travis appeared to take a swipe at the young actor in his July 2023 song Meltdown. In what seemed like a sly dig at Timothee's movie Wonka, Travis rapped: 'Chocolate AP and chocolate the Vs, got the Willy Wonka factory / Burn a athlete like it's calories, find another flame hot as me.' Fans instantly leapt on the lines as a potential insult aimed at Timothee - who started dating Kylie just weeks after it emerged she and Travis had split for the latest time. Kylie and Travis dated on and off from 2017 until the end of 2022, and have retained a notably amicable co-parenting relationship. When Aire was born in February 2022, his given name was Wolf Jacques Webster - a nod to Travis, whose legal name is Jacques Webster. However, not long afterwards, Kylie shocked her fans by revealing on social media: 'FYI OUR SONS NAME ISN'T WOLF ANYMORE.' She explained: 'WE JUST REALLY DIDN'T FEEL LIKE IT WAS HIM. JUST WANTED TO SHARE BECAUSE I KEEP SEEING WOLF EVERYWHERE.' Their decision prompted Eddie Van Halen and Valerie Bertinelli's son Wolfgang, who goes by Wolf, to cheekily tweet: 'THANK F***.' On an episode of Hulu's The Kardashians, Kylie told her gal pal Stassie Karanikolaou about the impetus behind the decision to name her son Aire. 'I just always wanted a name for him that had meaning. It's a Hebrew name and it means: "Lion of God,"' Kylie explained.
Yahoo
22-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Fox News Guest Dismisses Market Fears: 'You're Not In The Game. President Donald Trump Is.'
Private equity manager Grant Cardone says Americans should stop worrying about a potential recession sparked by President Donald Trump's tariffs — and scolded Fox News viewers who are genuinely worried about their life savings. 'Let's keep this real,' Cardone said Monday on 'The Ingraham Angle.' 'Donald Trump has Plan A, one plan: Make America Great Again. There is no other plan and the short-term traders or the pundits on TV that are watching Wall Street, look guys — this is beyond your pay plan.' 'This is a negotiations at global levels that we've never seen before,' he confidently added in his interview with host Laura Ingraham. 'He's transparent, he's authentic, he knows what he's doing, and he will make America great again.' Cardone's comments arrive mere weeks after Trump announced steep tariffs on all imports to the U.S. that he maintains will restore American manufacturing and economic prosperity. Instead, even as the president walked back some of the increases, his actions have upended markets and sparked fears of a global recession. The precarious situation has practically shattered consumer confidence in the economy, but Cardone — whose own investors have sued him for misleading them — argued Monday that hardworking Americans should stop complaining about Trump and 'step aside.' 'So, you guys that are at home and you're worried about your 401(k), your IRA, or you traders out there or bankers that are worried about your commissions, just step aside,' Cardone told Ingraham, adding: 'You're not in the game. President Donald Trump is.' The president has assured his base in recent months that foreign nations, rather than U.S. consumers and businesses, will shoulder the sky-high costs spawned by his tariffs. Economists have warned otherwise, with volatile markets reflecting as much. 'America is going to go into a great prosperity,' Cardone told Ingraham. The 'finfluencer,' or financial influencer, hosted Trump in 2022 at his annual conference in Florida — and introduced him as 'the strongest marketer on planet Earth.' On Monday, he praised Trump for locking the U.S. into an economic face-off with China. 'Look, he's bringing China to the table,' he said about Trump's 145% tariff on their goods. 'This is going to be great for America,' Cardone continued. 'There will be a contraction and the difference is we've been in contraction for a long period of time. [Former President] Joe Biden just lied … about how good of shape the economy was in.' The Dow Jones Industrial Average has lost nearly 5,000 points since Trump took office. While some rightfully fear a recession, hedge-fund billionaire Ray Dalio — who predicted the 2008 financial collapse — warns it will be far 'worse' than that if things don't soon improve. 'Cue The Meltdown': Wall Street Journal Exposes Trump's 'Biggest' Mistake In Decades Ex-Clinton Adviser Reveals Exactly How Trump Fell Into A 'Trap' In First 100 Days 'Google' It!: Maxwell Frost Hits Back At Fox News Host's Trump Fumble