Australasian Leisure Management
Oct 19, 2014

Ferrari World lights up Adu Dhabi through Diwali

Ferrari World on Abu Dhabi’s Yas Island is staging a 10-day Festival of Lights extravaganza this month to mark the Hindu festival of Diwali.

The attraction will host a variety of colourful activities and musical attractions for the whole family that combine ancient traditional celebrations with a modern twist.

The spectacular Laserman is performing for the first time in the Middle East, with dazzling laser-light effects transforming the darkness surrounding audiences at Cinema Maranello.

With authentic folk music and DJs playing more modern hits, the festivities will also feature dancers in colourful beaded costumes, while neon decorations and lights will take visitors on a nostalgic journey through time to the era when maharajas ruled.

Visitors will also be able to sample Indian cuisine, indulge in the beauty of henna painting, with artists creating intricate designs for hands and feet, and take home their own personalised gifts courtesy of Ferrari World Abu Dhabi’s sand artists.

Ferrari World Abu Dhabi Park Manager Victoria Lynn explained “we are delighted to celebrate this season with our very own Festival of Lights this year.

“Our Indian guests are a key market at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi and we have created an ad hoc setting with fun activities for the entire family to enjoy.”

The Festival of Lights runs from 4pm to 9pm every day at Ferrari World until 27th October.

For more information go to www.ferrariworldabudhabi.com

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