Night at the (Underwater) Museum? SeaWorld Abu Dhabi Now Just Made It Real!

  • Exclusive overnight access to SeaWorld Abu Dhabi after-hours.
  • Kids sleep beside stunning underwater marine viewing zones.
  • Activities include crafts, games, dinner, and guided exploration.
  • Supports marine conservation via “Admission with a Mission”.

Forget pillow forts—this summer, the ultimate sleepover setup comes with sea turtles, starfish, and a splash of marine magic. SeaWorld® Yas Island, Abu Dhabi is flipping the script on family bonding with its biggest sleepover ever, and let’s just say… it’s not your average night in.

Mark your calendars: June 21st to 22nd is when this once-in-a-blue-whale adventure goes down. Kids aged 7 to 12 (and their VIP grown-ups) are getting the keys to the World’s Largest Indoor Marine Life Theme Park after dark. That’s right—you get the entire park to yourselves. No queues, no crowds, just exclusive access and a whole lot of ocean-inspired mischief.

Once the public’s out, the fun floods in. Imagine dinner under the One Ocean globe (casual), guided marine discovery tours with SeaWorld’s zoological education crew, ocean-themed crafts, interactive games, and even a sneak peek at the upcoming Electric Ocean Festival. And the cherry on top? Sleeping under the glow of underwater viewing areas where real marine animals glide by as your nightlight.

The sleepover price tag? AED 975 for one adult and one child (Yas Annual Pass holders snag it at AED 650), with add-ons available if you’re rolling in deep with the kiddos. It includes dinner, breakfast, and more memories than your phone can store.

But this isn’t just about making bedtime cool. Every booking supports the mission of the Yas SeaWorld Research & Rescue Center, so your fun fuels a future where marine life thrives. It’s the kind of story your kid will bring up 20 years from now—“remember that time we slept next to a manta ray?”

Spots are limited, so if you snooze, you literally lose. Book now and dive into the dream:
www.seaworldabudhabi.com

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