Biggest Ever Sleepover Event at SeaWorld Yas Island
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Biggest Ever Sleepover Event at SeaWorld Yas Island

SeaWorld Yas Island in Abu Dhabi is set to host a large-scale sleepover event for families, offering a unique opportunity to learn about marine life and enjoy exclusive activities.

SeaWorld Yas Island in Abu Dhabi invites kids aged seven to twelve and their parents to its largest Sleepover Event yet, scheduled for Saturday, June 21st to Sunday, June 22nd. This overnight adventure will provide unparalleled fun, exploration, and education for the entire family.

The event will feature exclusive access to the park, which will be open only to attendees, guided by SeaWorld Abu Dhabi’s Zoological Education team. Families will learn surprising facts about marine wildlife, meet entertaining ocean-themed characters, and participate in fun crafts, games, and activities. Furthermore, guests will enjoy an early preview of the Eco-Festival organized by SeaWorld Abu Dhabi.

Experience the thrill of sleeping alongside marine life

Guests are welcomed between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM before the park closes for the day, allowing the entire Marine Life Theme Park to cater only to them. The evening features a lineup of unique activities, culminating in a magical dinner under the backdrop of the iconic One Ocean globe. Participants will enjoy breakfast the following morning before concluding their experience at 9:00 AM.

Ticket prices are set at AED 975 for one adult and one child, with additional children admitted for AED 488. Yas Annual Pass holders receive discounted rates of AED 650 for one adult and child, and AED 325 for each extra child. The ticket price includes dinner and breakfast plus access to all activities.

In line with SeaWorld Abu Dhabi’s advocacy efforts for marine life, each visit supports conservation initiatives at the Yas SeaWorld Research & Rescue Center.

Due to limited availability and high demand, early booking is advised, noting that general park admission tickets are not included.

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