Dubailand (fictional)

Dubailand is a complex of amusement parks, it is often considered the Arab World equivalent of Anaheim, Orlando, Dallas-Fort Worth or Paris.

Theme parks

 * Carwardine's Dubailand Adventure (opened June 13, 2012)
 * Disney's Magic Kingdom of Dubailand (opened June 13, 2012)
 * Nickelodeon Universe Dubailand (opened August 1, 2013)
 * SeaWorld Dubailand (opened August 17, 2013)
 * Six Flags Dubailand (opened May 5, 2014)
 * Walibi Dubailand (opened August 7, 2014)
 * Sesame Place Dubailand (opened August 7, 2014)
 * Universal Studios Dubailand (opened June 15, 2015)
 * Hopi Hari Dubailand (opened September 7, 2017)
 * Worlds of Redwall & Watership Down Dubailand (opened June 2, 2018)
 * Cedar Fair Dubailand (opened August 11, 2019)
 * Legoland Dubailand (opened June 1, 2021)

Trivia

 * These parks have more water and air conditioned indoor rides than the US equivalents, due to the humidity of the Dubai deserts.
 * Disney's Magic Kingdom of Dubailand and Carwardine's Dubailand Adventure were the first parks in the complex to open. The former was the more expensive park to build, with the final cost being US$500 million (compared to Carwardine's Dubailand Adventure's cost of US$310 million to build).
 * The complex is considered the "Orlando of the Middle east".
 * The majority of the walkarounds used in the parks have fans inside the heads to keep the performers cool due to the humidity of the Dubai deserts.
 * Due to the desert landscape, several trees and foliage are either faked or kept in indoor areas.
 * Legoland Dubailand's opening was originally planned to be June 5, 2020, but due to COVID-19 concerns, the opening was pushed back a year.
 * Dubailand has the most amusement parks in one area, taking up 50 square miles of nothing but amusement parks, compared to Walt Disney World, which has four amusement parks in 40 square miles.