All the while it doesn’t snow in the UAE, Ski Dubai offers an “on the slopes” experience and has just partnered up with Vox Cinemas to create a like-no-other movie experience. The Snow Cinema boasts large comfy seats with cozy blankets and a snowy backdrop. The snowy cinematic experience comes with rental clothing and accessories to make watching a movie more than comfortable, such as socks, boots, fleece gloves, hats, blanket, headphones and a locker for your belongings.
Since no movie is complete without snacks and beverages, cinema goers can indulge in a luxury hot chocolate from Mirzam Chocolate Makers, and of course, popcorn amongst other meals such as burgers and hotdogs, baby potatoes with raclette cheese, mince pies, gingerbread pancakes and more bites served at your seat.
The indoor snow resort’s cinema offers 5 screenings per day with the schedule and movies changing weekly and all the movies are family friendly, showing our favourites including, Jumanji, The Witches, Honest Thief, The Croods and Bigfoot 2.
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