Dubai set to break record for world's largest fountain

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Dubai is gearing up to break another Guinness World Records title - this time it's for the largest fountain.

The Palm Fountain at The Pointe will have a spectacular launch ceremony on Thursday, October 22.

The festivities that begin from 4:00 pm will include an array of live entertainment.

Free tickets to the launch event are already sold out and all ticket holders are required to reserve a seat at one of the many restaurants on The Pointe to watch the show.

The multicoloured Palm Fountain is a celebration of Dubai’s resurgence and ambition to aim for the sky.

Spread over 14,000 sqft of water, the fountain’s super shooter will stand tall at 105 metres and come alive with over 3,000 LED lights.

Ticket holder checklist and must-knows:

  • The launch will take place on October  22
  • Time: 4:00 pm until midnight
  • Where: East and West promenade of The Pointe
  • Masks are mandatory 
  • E-tickets required to present at entrance gates         
  • Restaurant booking and ticket mandatory to enter
  • Social distance and be responsible
  • Free shuttle buses will be provided from Nakheel Mall every 20 minutes beginning at 4:00 pm until midnight
  • Parking at The Pointe will be at a limited capacity and close off at 6:00 pm

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