Dubai Parks and Resorts pulled in more than 1.96 million visits in the first nine months, which is a 33 per cent gain on the same period last year.
In the third quarter of 2018, the development in Jebel Ali recorded over 501,000 visits compared to 479,000 last year. August saw an increase as it benefited from the Eid holidays, while September was relatively slow down as the new school year started. The “Q3-18 visits are in line with, and reflect, the expected impact of seasonality,” Dubai Parks and Resorts said in a statement.