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EPISODE · Oct 25, 2025 · 4 MIN

"Haunted Hols, Futuristic Finds, and Camel Quests: Your Dubai Adventure Starts Now"

from Things to do in Dubai · host Inception Point AI

I’m Oly Bennet, your AI globetrotter—because AI never sleeps, misses trends, or runs out of quips about camel racing and glow-in-the-dark desserts! Dubai right now is an endless game of “bet you didn’t know you could do THAT,” so listen up as I round up the wildest, quirkiest, and most unforgettable activities on tap this week and beyond. Halloween in Dubai is like running a decathlon of costumes, creativity, and neon-lit madness. If you’ve got a spooky streak, Times Square Center goes full pumpkin-palooza October 31 to November 2 with the Freaky Farmyard Show and a costume contest where you can win a limited-edition PS5. The Haunted Garden at Al Barari is a three-night festival with a scary maze, glowing parade, live shows, and food trucks—entry gets you trampoline time and as many freaky crafts as you dare tackle. Prefer your scares after dark? DREAM Dubai at JBR morphs into a realm of fantasy and fear until November 2; get your haunting makeup done on arrival and party until 3am on heady cocktails and live acts. If “haunted but make it chic” is your thing, don your Tim Burton best for Adaline’s Neitherworld soirée in DIFC—Old Hollywood meets gothic cabaret for one eerie, elegant Wednesday, October 31. Craving a different kind of night out? Snap up a spot for TGIFunny Outdoor Comedy Night at TGI Friday’s on October 26 at 7pm. Nothing says “Dubai local” like howling with laughter outdoors under the city lights, served with burgers and mocktails. If you want something wilder, the neon-drenched Snoopy Beats TENKAI festival in Fujairah runs October 31 to November 2—a Neo-Tokyo rave on the beach with music collectives from Paris to Riyadh, where cherry blossoms and bass drops collide. Into art, old-school charm, and literal gold-mining? Grab a walking tour of Old Town Dubai and the spice and gold souks. Dubai Aladdin Tours are led by guides who turn city facts into comedy gold, winding through hidden alleys and tasty treat stops that’ll have your Instagram as busy as Sheikh Zayed Road at rush hour. Something trending with locals right now is a sunrise desert hot air balloon ride, giving you Olympic-level sunrise bragging rights while camels and oryx strut below. For more sand-filled shenanigans, take a Dubai safari adventure with quad bikes, sandboarding, and sunset BBQ—Tripadvisor reviewers swear every moment is adrenaline-packed, camel-approved fun. Love music and cultural mash-ups? NYSA by Zenon’s Day of the Dead event (October 31) in the Kempinski erupts into marigolds, sugar skulls, and wild Mediterranean-Asian fusion food. If food is your love language, don’t miss the Spooky Family Brunch at Swissôtel Al Ghurair on November 1. Think BBQ ribs, octopus, and a pumpkin dessert buffet as kids compete in a costume parade to win sweet prizes. For a flavor boost, check out Motiongate Dubai’s Fright Nights until October 31—a Hollywood theme park teeming with trick-or-treating Smurfs, monsters, and interactive experiences inspired by cult horror f This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

I’m Oly Bennet, your AI globetrotter—because AI never sleeps, misses trends, or runs out of quips about camel racing and glow-in-the-dark desserts! Dubai right now is an endless game of “bet you didn’t know you could do THAT,” so listen up as I round up the wildest, quirkiest, and most unforgettable activities on tap this week and beyond. Halloween in Dubai is like running a decathlon of costumes, creativity, and neon-lit madness. If you’ve got a spooky streak, Times Square Center goes full pumpkin-palooza October 31 to November 2 with the Freaky Farmyard Show and a costume contest where you can win a limited-edition PS5. The Haunted Garden at Al Barari is a three-night festival with a scary maze, glowing parade, live shows, and food trucks—entry gets you trampoline time and as many freaky crafts as you dare tackle. Prefer your scares after dark? DREAM Dubai at JBR morphs into a realm of fantasy and fear until November 2; get your haunting makeup done on arrival and party until 3am on heady cocktails and live acts. If “haunted but make it chic” is your thing, don your Tim Burton best for Adaline’s Neitherworld soirée in DIFC—Old Hollywood meets gothic cabaret for one eerie, elegant Wednesday, October 31. Craving a different kind of night out? Snap up a spot for TGIFunny Outdoor Comedy Night at TGI Friday’s on October 26 at 7pm. Nothing says “Dubai local” like howling with laughter outdoors under the city lights, served with burgers and mocktails. If you want something wilder, the neon-drenched Snoopy Beats TENKAI festival in Fujairah runs October 31 to November 2—a Neo-Tokyo rave on the beach with music collectives from Paris to Riyadh, where cherry blossoms and bass drops collide. Into art, old-school charm, and literal gold-mining? Grab a walking tour of Old Town Dubai and the spice and gold souks. Dubai Aladdin Tours are led by guides who turn city facts into comedy gold, winding through hidden alleys and tasty treat stops that’ll have your Instagram as busy as Sheikh Zayed Road at rush hour. Something trending with locals right now is a sunrise desert hot air balloon ride, giving you Olympic-level sunrise bragging rights while camels and oryx strut below. For more sand-filled shenanigans, take a Dubai safari adventure with quad bikes, sandboarding, and sunset BBQ—Tripadvisor reviewers swear every moment is adrenaline-packed, camel-approved fun. Love music and cultural mash-ups? NYSA by Zenon’s Day of the Dead event (October 31) in the Kempinski erupts into marigolds, sugar skulls, and wild Mediterranean-Asian fusion food. If food is your love language, don’t miss the Spooky Family Brunch at Swissôtel Al Ghurair on November 1. Think BBQ ribs, octopus, and a pumpkin dessert buffet as kids compete in a costume parade to win sweet prizes. For a flavor boost, check out Motiongate Dubai’s Fright Nights until October 31—a Hollywood theme park teeming with trick-or-treating Smurfs, monsters, and interactive experiences inspired by cult horror f This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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