Kidzania is a standout destination for families, offering a vibrant, child-sized city where kids can explore over 60 real-world professions through immersive role-play👻 The activities are designed to teach practical skills, independence, and financial responsibility, all while having fun in a safe environment🥰
Popular Activities at Kidzania (Dubai Mall)
Pilot or Cabin Crew: Fly a plane or serve passengers in a realistic aircraft simulator.
Firefighter: Suit up, ride a fire truck, and help put out simulated fires, learning teamwork and bravery.
Doctor or Nurse: Work in a hospital, treat patients, and learn about healthcare.
Chef: Try hands-on cooking and baking.
Police Officer: Help keep KidZania safe and solve mysteries.
TV/Radio Presenter: Host shows and learn about media production.
Supermarket Cashier or Shopper: Manage transactions and stock shelves.
Fashion Designer: Create and showcase your own designs.
Driver: Earn a KidZania driving license and navigate the mini city’s streets.
Banker: Manage accounts and transactions at the KidZania bank.
Other Professions: Paramedic, dentist, courier, hotel staff, window washer, and more.
KidZania Money Collection Assignments😊
Kids earn KidZos (KidZania’s currency) by completing tasks and jobs in various establishments—just like in the real world.
Upon entry, children open a bank account and receive a debit card to manage their KidZos, which can be withdrawn at ATMs around the city.
Assignments include working as a doctor, firefighter, cashier, delivery person, or even a performer, each rewarding KidZos for successful completion.
Spending KidZos:
After earning KidZos, children can spend their money at the department store or toy shop inside KidZania, purchasing toys, souvenirs, and other fun items as a reward for their hard work.
This system helps teach kids the basics of earning, saving, and spending money in a fun, hands-on way...
KidZania Dubai is highly recommended for its unique blend of education and entertainment, making learning about real-life jobs and money management a truly enjoyable...
Read moreThe entrance and boarding pass provided an airport-like experience. Its a full city- designed for children. Children were provided with a pre-loaded credit card containing "zos money," which could be spend or earned through various activities. Several role-playing games were available to keep the children engaged. My kid learned to drive at Emirates driving, then made some cash delivering water bottles from Aquafina bottling plant. After that, he worked at Al Hilal bank collecting money and made even more, which he spent on a flight simulator and other fun stuff. They also have firefighters, a american hospital, an emergency room, pest control, a vet for pets, and maid services etc... The staff is super friendly and knowledgeable they knows how to engage the children and make the momentmore live. Like, at the hospital, they teach them how to care for a newborn baby and change the diapers. My kid even named the baby "Tuesday"! He was so happy and have naustalgic tears on eyes Pros: The entire city is exceptionally well-designed, and the role-playing activities are truly outstanding, a testament to the creative minds behind this city. Cons - However, like all things, there are some limitations. Firstly, the cost is a consideration. The entry pass seems somewhat expensive, and the benefits of the premier pass are not substantial. Perhaps a price adjustment to 100 AED for regular entry and 150 AED for premier would be more appropriate. Secondly, there is no activities for parents, yet the ticket price is 90 AED. This could be improved by lowering the price to 50 AED and including a 30 AED voucher for use within the city. Finally, the value of the "zos" earned through activities is limited. The toys available for purchase with 100 zos are priced at 5-10 AED outside, which may lead to disappointment for the children. add atleast water bottle for some 20 or 30 zos...
In conclusion, I would recommend experiencing it at least once. It offers a unique world and a distinct experience for both children...
Read moreMy children visited this place yesterday and it is quite nice to make children busy and make some money to buy toys at the end . Well organized by queuing the childrens .
When i signed up i were told there is only macdonald and pizza-by the lady staff whom we purchased our tickets , And offcourse the children can not bring their own food however i have my doughter , fussy and proudly healthy . I spoken to the manager who is named as far as i remember Ahmed He was insisting theirs is no food allowed from out side he is also limiting my children and trying to puch them into unhealthy choices like macdonalds and thats when i become very upset . I was bagging for a yougourt at least if possible to drop it for my toddler but no luck . He also suggested to come take your kids out feed them but also cannot return back !! I wrote the following masg to the kidzania suggestion webpage . : I suggest to provide a healthy snacks at your place , it sounds like you forcing the concervative healthy families by limiting their choice into 2 only macdonalds& pizza?? ? My children dropped very hungrey after 2 hrs of playing with no good choice of HEALTHY food. And please note you dont tell the families what’s healthy or not ! They have their own point of views and all the right to choose , Fresh juice might sound good for you but it may not for my children even for one time!
Please provide fresh fruits salads and yoghurt at least to be sold Not to forget the fossy kids or toddlers !
I got a phone call after i lifted the place with my children from a lady trying to explain theire is a healthy choices , yogourt an dfruit salad .. well it sound that they have bad management or some sort of miss communication and me with my 3 children the victim of it
To be honest, the fun stories my children told me make me thinking to try again in the future but may be another brunch , but it was completely unfair to get your kids for short period when you payed full just because of being human been and HUNGRY for...
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