Boo Boo Laand Hosts ‘The Great Boo Boo Family Bash’ This May

An Indoor Celebration for Families to Beat the Heat with Play, Music, and Fun
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The Great Boo Boo Family Bash on 15th May 2025
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Dubai, UAE – Boo Boo Laand, the most immersive indoor play area in Dubai Mall, is set to The Great Boo Boo Family Bash on 15th May 2025. Designed to offer families a vibrant indoor alternative to stay away from the Dubai heat, the bash promises a full day of laughter, creative activities, and unforgettable memories.

Families can enjoy a special Family Bundle Ticket priced at AED 350, which includes entry for 2 adults and 2 children for 3 hours of playtime — making it a delightful experience to enjoy and bond over the many activities at the venue. For families with more than two children, an additional AED 175 per child or toddler will be charged, also inclusive of three hours of play.

As a special treat, the first 100 families to arrive will receive a complimentary Boo Boo Laand face painting voucher, adding a splash of color and fun to the day. Throughout the day, the beloved Boo Boo Laand Photo Booth will be open for families to capture the moment, with each family receiving one printed photo to take home as a keepsake from their experience. 

The excitement continues into the evening, with a lively performance by DJ Julia at 5:00 PM, turning the energy up and adding a celebratory soundtrack to this unforgettable day. Whether it’s creative play, shared laughter, or a memorable dance moment, The Great Boo Boo Family Bash promises to be an indoor family day like no other — all set within the whimsical world of Boo Boo Laand.

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