Modhesh World: An indoor adventure playground for UAE's children

It is at the Modhesh World that your kids practically have their own playground

Read more...

By Crystal Skinner

Published: Tue 1 Aug 2017, 6:00 PM

Last updated: Tue 28 Nov 2023, 11:34 AM

What better way to exert your kids overflowing energy in the heat of summer, than to immerse their holiday excitement within an indoor adventure playground!

Yes I do advise going there on a weekday so that you are not sardined up against the next toddler smearing their chocolate covered "WOFL" over you. Although that maybe your child's idea of fun, but I am definitely on your side when it comes to a day out with the kids.

Live entertainment for all

Advertising
Advertising

Kids do not have the patience to cue, so to save a wobbly tantrum, if you are considering Modhesh World at The World Trade Centre, do get there as early as possible.

It is at the Modhesh World that your kids practically have their own playground and with sufficient game and ride assistance you can sneak off and get that coffee.

Let yourself loose on this hair raising ride

Amongst the various fairground rides and arcade games, be sure that your children do not miss the inflatable obstacle courses on water, the petting farm with such friendly animals, the bulls eye paintballing challenge and not to forget the the learn while you play 'wow kids amusement arcade'.

I am sure I do not need a license for this

The entertainment the Modhesh World is varied, ranging from African drummers to a Peter Pan show and even local celebrity singers. So it would be advisable to check the schedule on this on arrival so you can plan your time to watch each of them, without missing out.

Food and drink this way

Blue lemonade, marshmallow fondue, Thai noodles, potato swirls, candy floss - the food variety is as diverse as the Global Village in Dubai.

How many fish to win a prize?

However do not forget to eat after your trip rather than before, as I am sure I saw a few self-made green faces who had obviously forgotten that they were human.

Crystal Skinner

Published: Tue 1 Aug 2017, 6:00 PM

Last updated: Tue 28 Nov 2023, 11:34 AM

Recommended for you