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Exciting Rides at Wild Wadi Waterpark™

After having some food and refreshments at the media preview of the Halloween at Wild Wadi, we went to the changing rooms and left our things at the lockers. And then our Wild Wadi adventure began! :D


Wild Wadi offers 30 rides and attractions for all the family. It is themed around the tale of Juha, a known character from the Arabian folklore, and his adventure in an island with rivers and rapids.

JUMEIRAH SCEIRAH

This was what Mark chose to ride first. But before we got to the two tandem slides, we first had to climb the 32-meter tower!

Mark with Jumeirah Sceirah at the far end :D

Climbing up the tower already made my knees wobbly, so I wasn't really up to try the ride. But my fear of heights were somehow eased when I saw this spectacular view of the entire waterpark...

...and got a closer view of the majestic Burj Al Arab.

Burj Al Arab

Spooky Halloween at Wild Wadi Waterpark™


Mark and I, together with Cherry, were privileged to be part of an exclusive media preview of Halloween in Wild Wadi Waterpark last weekend. We got our watches and wrist bands at the ticketing booth at the entrance the moment we arrived at Wild Wadi.


Johnson's® So Much More™ Campaign Launch at Sofitel Downtown in Dubai



Parents, globally, believe bath time to be some of the most quality time they get with their children, yet many underestimate the cognitive benefits bath time offers. This is according to the Johnson's® Global Bath Time Report, released on Thursday 5th February.

In celebration of the launch, Johnson's® held an exclusive event at the Sofitel Downtown, Dubai, and I was lucky enough to be one of the press and media participants that were invited to the launch.

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The launch started out with a mini exhibit of some statistics and benefits of bath time for babies.
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While waiting for the speakers, there was a getting-to-know among the guests while cocktails were served.