There’s something about Global Village in the evenings. The lights flicker on, music builds in the background, and the Carnival slowly comes to life. This May, the experience feels even more inviting. The Global Village unlimited rides offer is now running, giving visitors full access to rides for just Dhs99—no limits, no counting credits, just pure, uninterrupted fun.
For residents looking to squeeze in one last outdoor outing before the heat settles in, this deal lands at just the right time.
One wristband, unlimited rides — no overthinking
Anyone who’s visited the Carnival before knows how quickly credits disappear. One ride here, another there—and suddenly you’re topping up again. This new offer removes that entire cycle.
With a single Dhs99 payment, visitors receive a wristband and Wonder Pass that unlocks every ride. It changes the pace of the visit. There’s no rush, no second-guessing whether a ride is “worth it.” You just walk up, hop on, and go again.
And with over 195 rides and attractions, that freedom makes a big difference. It turns the evening into something more relaxed, more spontaneous.

New rides that actually feel different
This season doesn’t just add more rides—it adds variety. And you notice it straight away.
The Toronto Tornado is not for the faint-hearted. It spins with a kind of intensity that leaves you laughing and slightly disoriented at the same time. A few steps away, Rio Rocket picks up speed fast, the kind that gets people screaming before the ride even hits its peak.
For something lighter, Cape Gliders gives that slow, floating sensation—almost peaceful compared to the others. Then there’s Desert Dashers, which brings in a competitive edge, especially if you’re with friends. And York Bikes adds a playful twist, where you’re not just sitting—you’re pedalling your way into the air.
It’s a good mix. Not everything is about adrenaline. Some rides let you catch your breath, take in the view, and just enjoy the atmosphere.
The Little Wonderers make family visits easier
For families, one of the standout additions this year is The Little Wonderers zone. Tucked indoors, it feels like a break from the noise and movement outside.
Inside, it’s all soft play—climbing frames, tunnels, slides, and glowing neon details that kids instantly gravitate towards. It’s the kind of place where children lose track of time, and parents finally get a moment to sit back.
It may not be the headline attraction, but for many families, it ends up being the most useful part of the visit.
The classics still hold their charm
Even with all the new additions, some things don’t need changing.
The Festive Wheel remains one of the best spots in the park. As it slowly lifts you above the crowds, the entire Global Village stretches out below—pavilions lit up, music echoing, the Carnival buzzing in one corner. It’s quieter up there, almost a pause in the middle of all the excitement.
Then there’s the Horror Hotel. Still as intense as ever. Still drawing those curious enough to walk in—and brave enough to make it through.
These familiar experiences are part of what keeps people coming back each season.

Evenings that stretch a little longer
Timing matters, especially this time of year. Global Village has adjusted its hours to make late visits more comfortable.
- Sunday to Thursday: 5 PM to midnight
- Friday and Saturday: 5 PM to 1 AM
By the time most people arrive, the weather has eased. The air feels lighter, and the park is in full swing. Weekends, in particular, carry a different energy—busier, louder, but also more lively.
The Global Village unlimited rides offer does more than just save money—it changes how the Carnival is experienced. Without limits, the evening feels open-ended. You stay longer, try more, and enjoy it without constantly checking your balance.
As Season 30 winds down, this is easily one of the best ways to experience Global Village before it closes for the summer.
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