[custom_adv] Dubai Fountains is the world’s biggest orchestrated fountains (902 ft long) is another addition to the “world’s first” list of man made structures located in UAE. 25 coloured projectors and 6600 lights is what it takes to create the illumination for these fountains. The beam of lights from the fountain can be seen from over 33 kms away .Located right at the center of the Downtown Dubai development area on the Burj Khalifa Lake, the dramatic effect created by the water, lights and music is visible from every direction on the lake promenade and from several surrounding structures as well. [custom_adv] Soaring high at a height of 555 meters, the Burj Khalifa sky observatory is Dubai’s most iconic destination and also the highest observation deck in the world. There is a plaque there from the Guinness World Records which confirms the same. Located on level 148 of the whole 163 floors in the tower, it is as good as being almost at the top.The observatory spreads across levels 148 and 125 of the Burj Khalifa. Your journey begins when you step into a special elevator which brings you up for the breathtaking experience. Level 148 has luxury lounges and outdoor terrace from where you can enjoy a stunning 360-degree view of the city. [custom_adv] Or you can start your day haggling at the traditional Gold and Spice Souks before exercising your credit card at the contemporary Dubai Mall. But first thing's first: Get to know the city. [custom_adv] Ski Dubai, located in Mall of the Emirates is the Middle East’s first indoor ski center. Spread over an area of 22,500 square metres, it offers plenty of options for everyone, irrespective of your age or skill level.This snow mountain themed attraction features a 85-metre-high indoor mountain with 5 different slopes of varying difficulty. The longest one being a 400-metre-long run with a 60 metres drop, the world’s first indoor black diamond run, tube slides, slopes and jumps, Zip Wirethat and a 3,000-metre interactive Snow with sled and toboggan runs, an icy body slide, climbing towers, giant snowballs and an ice cave. There is also the quad lift and a tow lift to carry skiers and snowboarders up the mountain. [custom_adv] A very popular outdoor water park in Dubai, the Wild Wadi water park is located right in front of the Burj Al Arab in the Jumeirah area. The park is themed around the tale of a character from the Arabian folklore. The Wild Wadi Water Park offers multiple water slides, two artificial surfing machines, a heated/cooled wave pool and a 59 feet tall waterfall which goes off after every 10 minutes. Besides 30 rides and other attractions it also has 3 restaurants, 2 snack bars and 4 retail outlets where you can buy a souvenir even a swimming costume incase you forgot to carry one.For a more private way to relax, you can book one of the VIP cabanas located along the Lazy River. It get you a fast pass access to the park along with a tent with 4 sun loungers, complimentary towels, complimentary water bottle, soft drinks and fruits and few more perks. [custom_adv] After you’ve splashed your way through Aquaventure, further your marine-inspired journey with a visit to the Lost Chambers Aquarium, also located at the same resort.Wind your way through the aquarium’s 10 glass-tunneled chambers to get up close with sharks, stingrays, piranhas, lobsters, seahorses, tropical fish, and other sea life.Marvel in a spellbinding underwater world designed around the myth of Atlantis, the lost civilization of ruins and shipwrecks. [custom_adv] Mid-range hotels start around 250 AED per night, but if you’re looking for something more luxurious, the sky is the limit here! Airbnb is also an option here (I suggest you avoid other paid sharing economy services as they are reliable here). A shared room on Airbnb starts around 100 AED per night, while an entire home or apartment will be closer to 400 AED. [custom_adv] You can find cheap meals in Dubai for around 30 AED, while fast food will cost a bit less (around 25 AED). The best meals are usually shared by the table and consist of hummus, pita, falafel, foul, fattoush, tahini salad, and grilled halloumi cheese. Operation Falafel is a great cheap restaurant chain with 7 locations around Dubai. If you want a meal at a mid-range restaurant, expect to pay closer to 100 AED. [custom_adv] Lots of restaurants have hummus and “tapas” style food available. Have a filling meal by ordering 2-3 instead of ordering a main meal. This is especially good if you’re eating with others so you can split the bill too! [custom_adv] Ride the thrills and spills at Aquaventure Waterpark on Atlantis The Palm. The Palm is Dubai’s extraordinary hotel built in the center of a manmade island.It’s one of the only places on earth where you can zip through a water tunnel while sharks and stingrays swim above you. If you’re after hair-raising drops and rushing rapids, you’ll find your buzz at Aquaventure.Aquaventure also has you covered if you’re interested in lazy sunbathing on a pristine, private beach. This waterpark caters to all aquatic desires!