A unique ticketed viewing experience is set to be introduced for the New Year's Eve celebrations and fireworks around the Burj Khalifa in Downtown Dubai.
Emaar said while its New Year’s Eve festivities remain accessible to all to enjoy free of charge, this new feature is designed for attendees wishing to experience the magic differently.
Ticket holders for "Emaar New Year’s Eve at Burj Park" can secure a coveted front-row view of the Burj Khalifa fireworks as well as the light, music and sound show, without the typical hustle and bustle.
Further enhancing the celebration, attendees will enjoy F&B and live entertainment leading to the celebrations curated especially for the occasion.
An Emaar spokesperson said, "The introduction of the exclusive viewing experience at Burj Park encapsulates our commitment to creating unforgettable moments. And while the heart of our celebrations beats around the iconic Burj Khalifa, we're delighted to extend diverse experiences – from Emaar Hospitality’s culinary delights in Downtown Dubai to unparalleled vistas at Sky Views and captivating shows at Dubai Opera."
Tickets will go on sale on platinumlist on November 10.
Ticket holders will have to collect their badges from Dubai Mall, Dubai Hills Mall and Dubai Marina Mall on December 26-30 from 2:00 pm to 10:00 pm. The badge is crucial for accessing the Burj Park area.
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