Ferrari World Abu Dhabi (Arabic: عالم فيراري أبوظبي) is a mostly indoors theme park located on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It is the world’s first Ferrari-themed park and features Formula Rossa, the world’s fastest roller coaster.

Is Ferrari World Abu Dhabi real?

Ferrari World Abu Dhabi (Arabic: عالم فيراري أبوظبي) is a mostly indoors theme park located on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It is the world’s first Ferrari-themed park and features Formula Rossa, the world’s fastest roller coaster.

How much does it cost to go to Ferrari World Abu Dhabi?

Tickets for Roof Walk and Zipline Experience at the Ferrari World Abu Dhabi

Experience Price with Entry Ticket Stand alone Ticket Price
Zip Line Price with Entry Ticket AED 95 Stand alone Ticket Price AED 110
Combo Price with Entry Ticket AED 175 Stand alone Ticket Price AED 245

How much does it cost to go to Ferrari World?

Premium tickets, which provide access to an exclusive lounge with refreshments as well as other as-yet unannounced benefits, cost 375 AED (about $102 USD) for the five foot and up crowd or 270 AED ($74 USD) for more diminutive Ferrari aficionados.

Who built Ferrari World Abu Dhabi?

The design and construction of the attractions was undertaken by the firm, Jack Rouse Associates. It is the first theme park to be built entirely indoors and the first in the world for Ferrari. It extends across a surface area of 86,000m² available to visitors.

Is Ferrari World free for kids?

Get one free child entry with every full-price adult ticket you purchase and save AED 162.5!

Do you need PCR for Ferrari world?

Non-vaccinated guests can enter the Park by providing a negative PCR test result within 48 hours prior to entry. Extensive Cleaning and Sanitizing Protocol: Increased frequency of sanitizing and disinfection across the entire Park.

Who owns Ferrari World?

The theme park is the property of Aldar Properties PJSC, one of the key investor companies of Abu Dhabi. Benoy Architects were in charge of its construction. The design and construction of the attractions was undertaken by the firm, Jack Rouse Associates.