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Thrill-seekers in Dubai are currently spoiled for choice. With an array of new entertainment options like crazy golf, trampoline parks, and golf simulators, there's plenty to keep you busy.

Now, there's an exciting addition to the lineup—Activate.

This new interactive experience, launched by Majid Al Futtaim Entertainment, combines gaming with fitness.

Created by Canadian company Activate Games, the attraction is set to open at City Centre Mirdif on September 18, 2024.

What Awaits You Inside?

Inside, you'll encounter nine dynamic game rooms where challenges respond in real-time. Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping adventure with your friends as you strive to conquer the games.

Designed for two to five players, these rooms will test both your physical and mental prowess. You'll leap, climb, dodge, and solve problems across 50 diverse games, including Mega Grid.

Mega Grid gained viral fame on TikTok and has since become a popular attraction in Dubai's entertainment scene. It's essentially a platform with lights that activate as you move, requiring quick footwork to succeed.

Other innovative games blending digital and physical elements include Hoops, Strike, Portals, Press, Hide, and Control.

These rooms cater to anyone over six years old, offering ten difficulty levels from easy to extreme.

You can compete against your friends or go head-to-head with other players in competitive mode.

Want to see your name on the global leaderboard? Activate locations worldwide feature identical game rooms, allowing players to compete on a global scale.

Advance tickets will be available for purchase on playactivatemena.com starting September 11, 2024.

Visit Activate at City Centre Mirdif, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Mirdif, opening September 18.

 

Source: whatson

 

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