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The Middle East's first Legoland Hotel is opening in Dubai

The first Legoland Hotel in the Middle East is set to open in Dubai one year from now. 

The new 250-room inn will open near the current Legoland fascination at Dubai Parks and Resorts, and will include a mansion play territory, a disco lift, and Lego models in each room. 

The Hotel is a piece of Dubai Parks and Resorts' push to open in excess of 1,300 new lodgings before 2020, with the new Rove Hotel set to open in the not so distant future, affirmed DXB Entertainments CEO, Mohamed Almulla. 

 

Legoland has lodgings at a large number of its greater retreats far and wide, including Florida, California and Malaysia. 

The Legoland Hotel Dubai is a joint endeavor between DXB Entertainments and UK-based Merlin Entertainments, which will assume responsibility for the lodging's task. 

Dubai Parks and Resorts invited 760,000 guests amid the main quarter of 2019, down 10.6 percent from 851,000 visits over a similar period in 2018.

“A decline, during the second full-year of operations, is not unusual for a destination such as Dubai Parks and Resorts, which benefited from high penetration of its resident market in 2018, boosted by the introduction of the destination’s first annual pass and competitive resident pricing,” the company said in a statement.

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