Ferrari world wins the “Leading Tourist Attraction Award”
Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi has been awarded as “Middle East’s Leading Tourist Attraction” for the second consecutive year at the World Travel Awards Gala event.
The theme park is home to the world’s fastest roller-coaster and added several new family-friendly rides and attractions in the past two years, including a triple-record breaking roller-coaster, Flying Aces, as part of its all-new entertainment offering that gives guests exceptional Park experiences.
Flying Aces created a lot of hype in the region and has become a top-of-mind attraction for thousands of thrill-seekers and theme-park enthusiasts.
Commenting on winning the award for the second time, Jesse Vargas, General Manager at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, said, “We are honored to receive this prestigious recognition from the World Travel Awards as it reaffirms our dedication towards offering our guests an exceptional Park experience. Having Ferrari World Abu Dhabi named ‘Middle East’s Leading Tourist Attraction’ for the second consecutive year is not only a remarkable victory for Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, but a testament to the world-class entertainment offerings provided on Yas Island and the United Arab Emirates. I would also like to thank our colleagues at the Park for spreading our Ferrari spirit so effortlessly and creating smiles for our guests, one at the time.”
The first Ferrari-inspired theme park in the world, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is an amusement park located on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, which attracts tourists from all over the world.
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