Global Village voted Best Family Attraction in Middle East

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Global Village has been recognised as the 'Best Family Attraction in Middle East' at The International Travel Awards 2021.

The latest achievement celebrates the multicultural family destination’s track record of delivering wonderful experiences to guests of all ages from around the world.

As challenging as the past year was, Global Village was certainly a stand-out attraction as it continued to delight guests during the seven-month season.

The park welcomed over 4.5 million guests for their silver jubilee with exciting events, activities and attractions for all ages.

"We’re in the business of making people happy, and it is an honour to be recognised by the very guests that we serve," said Jaki Ellenby, Executive Director of Marketing and Events at Global Village.

"As we prepare to open our gates for Season 26, this award has put a smile on all our faces and we can’t wait to welcome guests from across the globe from October 26. A big thank you to everyone at the International Travel Awards and all our travel trade partners."

Global Village has been offering world-class attractions, high-energy entertainment, mouthwatering cuisine and unique shopping experiences to guests for over two decades. Bringing authentic offerings from more than 80 cultures together in a single wondrous location – Global Village will open its doors on October 26 for Season 26.

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