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Home»Art & Entertainment»A season of celebration begins: harvest the fun at Al Wasl Plaza this Halloween
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A season of celebration begins: harvest the fun at Al Wasl Plaza this Halloween

By StuartJanuary 28, 2026Updated:January 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Expo City Dubai’s newly announced Al Wasl Season will open on 31 October with the Harvest Festival – Fall Edition, a two-day celebration running until 1 November.

Centred around the theme ‘One Destination, Every Celebration’, the festival will transform the iconic dome into a rustic autumn wonderland with a spooky edge, making it one of Dubai’s most exciting Halloween attractions. From 16:00 to 22:00 on Friday and Saturday, families can enjoy an array of non-stop activities including the Spider Hunt, Ghost Scooter Race, Haunted Bouncy Castle, Pumpkin Sack Race, the Great Mummy Challenge, and even a vampire-led dance lesson featuring the spookiest Halloween moves. The award-winning Al Wasl dome will heighten the experience with its dramatic 360-degree projections, casting an enchanting spell over the plaza.

While children get creative in themed workshops – crafting monster masks, spooky spiders and bags of tricks – parents can browse seasonal produce, shop artisanal stalls and unwind with food and beverages in the licensed dining area. All workshops and activities are included in the entry ticket.

Entry and tickets

  • General admission: AED 50 per person (all activities included)
  • Season Pass holders: free entry for one adult and one child aged 12 and under
  • Free for children aged three and under and people of determination (with one caregiver)
  • Tickets and Season Passes – including VIP options with added perks – are available on platinumlist.net.

Al Wasl Season brings to life a vibrant programme of cultural festivals, concerts, community gatherings and family-friendly entertainment. Following the Harvest Festival, the next highlight will be Dhai Dubai, an Emirati-led light art festival celebrating light, art and culture, which will illuminate Al Wasl Plaza from 12 to 18 November 2025.

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Business & Finance Editor, Dubai Week 📍 Based in Dubai — With over a decade of experience dissecting global markets, fiscal policy, and corporate strategy, Stuart Wagner leads the finance desk at Dubai Week, delivering in‑depth analysis tailored to UAE and GCC audiences.

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