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Dubai is considered to be an important tourist destination and its port, Jebel Ali, constructed in the 1970s, has the largest man-made harbor in the world. Dubai is also increasingly developing as a hub for service industries such as IT and finance.

About Dubai

Dubai covers an area of 497.1 sq. miles (1287.4 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 2.3 million people being U.A. emirate's capital, main business and economic hub, sometimes called "Dubai City" to distinguish it from the emirate.

Wild Wadi Water Park

Situated between the Burj Al Arab and the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Wild Wadi Water Park is Dubai’s Arabian-themed water park. Spread over 12 acres, the resort features 30 rides and attractions. Most are interconnected, allowing riders to move from one to the other without ever leaving the water.

Master Blasters – The resort boats several Master Blaster rides. Riders sit in inflatable rings and are propelled uphill by high-power water jets
Flowriders – Stationary wave machines suitable for body-boarding, knee-boarding or surfing
Breaker’s Bay – The largest wave pool in the Middle East
Juha’s Journey – A relaxing lazy river ride
Juha’s Dhow – An interactive play structure featuring water cannons, body slides and other water-based games
Wadi Wash – A choreographed sound and light show
Jumeirah Sceirah - the tallest free-fall speed slide outside the US
In addition to all the rides, the Wild Wadi Water Park offers numerous restaurants and shops. The park operates a cashless wristband payment system.

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