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Harry Potter exhibition Abu Dhabi: Dates, ticket prices, venue and more
Harry Potter exhibition Abu Dhabi: Dates, ticket prices, venue and more

Time Out Dubai

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out Dubai

Harry Potter exhibition Abu Dhabi: Dates, ticket prices, venue and more

Wands at the ready – Harry Potter: The Exhibition is heading to the UAE this summer and it's set to be one of the most magical events of the year. Landing at Manarat Al Saadiyat in Abu Dhabi on Friday July 25 and staying for a limited time, this is the Middle East debut of the international touring exhibition that's already enchanted more than 3.7 million fans around the world. Whether you're a lifelong Potterhead or new to the wizarding world, the immersive experience is packed with spellbinding moments, iconic props and interactive surprises. The exhibition dives deep into the beloved world of Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and even The Cursed Child stage production, with meticulously recreated environments, original costumes and dazzling technology that brings Hogwarts to life right before your eyes. Think of it as stepping straight onto the set – only better, because you will actually get to be part of the magic. Expect to stroll through the great hall, brew potions in Snape's classroom, cast a patronus in the Forbidden Forest and see your name pop up on the Marauder's map. Want to know your Hogwarts house? You'll pick it during registration and follow its story through stained-glass windows, have a photo op with the Sorting Hat and have your own personalised Hogwarts journey (don't worry though, you'll still get to see the story of each house). And yes, there's merch – lots of it. From chocolate frogs to limited-edition collectables, the exhibition store is packed with magical goodies you won't find anywhere else. Pre-sale tickets go live on June 23 for fans who join the waitlist. General ticket sales open on June 24, but early access is your best shot at securing a spot before they vanish faster than a disapparating house-elf. Let's go, muggles. From Dhs115. Starting July 25, open weekly Weds-Mon. Manarat Al Saadiyat. Looking for things to do in Dubai? 23 of Dubai's best beach clubs to book before the heat hits Which one are you heading to? Incredible things to do in Dubai this week There are some great deals to take advantage of Dhs100 left in your wallet? Here's how to spend it this weekend in Dubai Make your dirhams last longer

An interactive Harry Potter exhibition is coming to Abu Dhabi
An interactive Harry Potter exhibition is coming to Abu Dhabi

Time Out Abu Dhabi

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out Abu Dhabi

An interactive Harry Potter exhibition is coming to Abu Dhabi

Wands at the ready – Harry Potter: The Exhibition is heading to Abu Dhabi this summer and it's set to be one of the most magical events of the year. Landing at Manarat Al Saadiyat on July 25 and staying for a limited time, this is the Middle East debut of the international touring exhibition that's already enchanted more than 3.7 million fans around the world. Whether you're a lifelong Potterhead or new to the wizarding world, the immersive experience is packed with spellbinding moments, iconic props and interactive surprises. The exhibition dives deep into the beloved world of Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and even The Cursed Child stage production, with meticulously recreated environments, original costumes and dazzling technology that brings Hogwarts to life right before your eyes. Think of it as stepping straight onto the set – only better, because you will actually get to be part of the magic. Expect to stroll through the great hall, brew potions in Snape's classroom, cast a patronus in the Forbidden Forest and see your name pop up on the Marauder's map. Want to know your Hogwarts house? You'll pick it during registration and follow its story through stained-glass windows, have a photo op with the Sorting Hat and have your own personalised Hogwarts journey (don't worry though, you'll still get to see the story of each house). And yes, there's merch – lots of it. From chocolate frogs to limited-edition collectibles, the exhibition store is packed with magical goodies you won't find anywhere else. Pre-sale tickets go live on June 23 for fans who join the waitlist. General ticket sales open on June 24, but early access is your best shot at securing a spot before they vanish faster than a disapparating house-elf. Let's go, muggles. From Dhs115. Starting July 25, open weekly Weds-Mon. Manarat Al Saadiyat. You might also like… Abu Dhabi's best restaurants: Everywhere you should eat at least once Your dinner inspo is sorted 12 fantastic road trips across the GCC Fill up the tank and go Abu Dhabi to Dubai by bus: How to travel between the two cities Everything you need to know, from getting a Nol card to bus timetables Old Abu Dhabi: 15 best spots to uncover the history of the capital Peel back the layers of time

A magical Harry Potter exhibition is coming to Abu Dhabi
A magical Harry Potter exhibition is coming to Abu Dhabi

What's On

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • What's On

A magical Harry Potter exhibition is coming to Abu Dhabi

Harry Potter fans, a magical exhibition is landing in Abu Dhabi at Manarat Al Saadiyat this July. Harry Potter: The Exhibition will bring together a cool collection of authentic movie props and costumes worn by the actors, all for your viewing pleasure. You will also be able to see and explore recreations of iconic scenes and settings. This includes locations such as Great Hall gallery, Hagrid's cosy hut, the lush Herbology greenhouse, Hogwarts classrooms, and more. Want to learn how to pot a Mandrake? Or maybe just practice your spells or up your Quidditch skills? You can do it all here in the capital when the exhibition opens. And speaking of Quidditch, as you wander around the exhibition, seek out the golden snitch medallions that will customise your experience based on your wizarding profile. You will have a wristband that will collect points for your Hogswarts house as you complete tasks. Oh, and keep your eyes peeled for nesting dragons, fantastic beasts, and hidden Boggarts. At the moment, tickets are not on sale, but you can sign up for the waitlist here. If you miss the sign-up date, the tickets go on sale to the public on June 24, 2025 at 12pm. The exhibition begins July 25. Find out more information here. Want more Harry Potter? If you're a Harry Potter fan in the UAE, you would have most likely heard the news of a Harry Potter theme park coming to Abu Dhabi back in 2022. It will be located in one of the world's largest indoor theme parks – Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi and will be the first Harry Potter theme park to ever open in the Middle East. No news on the magical destination has been announced since, but we are keeping our Harry Potter glasses on for any updates. However, if news from an owl is correct, it could be opening up sometime in 2026. We will just have to wait for the owl delivery to know for sure. You can read about what we know here. If you want more of the magical world, there's a Harry Potter Film Concert Series concert taking place on September 6 and 7, 2025, at the Etihad Arena on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. As the show suggests, the audience will be able to watch Harry Potter on the big screen, and it will be accompanied by the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra performing live with the film being showcased on a 40-foot screen. All the different elements coming together means you will experience the magical world of Harry Potter all over again, but in a different light. Tickets are available on And speaking of magical openings Disney fans in the UAE have plenty to be excited about, as we are finally getting a Disneyland right here in the UAE. It will be located on the Yas Island waterfront, with the project being Disney's seventh entertainment destination in the world. Miral will be responsible for the development and construction of the project, while Disney will oversee the creative aspects and provide operational support. This will include design elements of the attraction to ensure it is in line with all things magical. You can read more about this upcoming attraction here. > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in

Human foot found in shoe along Fish Lake shoreline may belong to man missing since 1997
Human foot found in shoe along Fish Lake shoreline may belong to man missing since 1997

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Human foot found in shoe along Fish Lake shoreline may belong to man missing since 1997

SEVIER COUNTY, Utah () — On Friday, May 16, a man and his dog were walking along the shore of Fish Lake in Sevier County. The dog picked up a shoe it found on the shore — and officials believe it may be connected to the case of a man who went missing in 1997. According to Sevier County Sheriff Nathan Curtis, the owner of the dog noticed what 'appeared to be a bone in the shoe.' 'Detectives responded and found the remains of what appeared to be the remains of a human foot inside the shoe,' Curtis told This Utah woman was last seen in 1978. Nearly 50 years later, police are still searching for answers The Utah Medical Examiner's Office confirmed that the shoe contained a human foot. The morning after the shoe was found, crews returned to the lake to search the shoreline and water near where it was discovered. 'No other evidence was found to indicate where the foot came from,' the sheriff's office said. After the discovery, detectives with the Sevier County Sheriff's Office began looking into a missing persons case from 1997. Curtis said detectives found a child of that missing man and have sent in a DNA sample to compare with the foot. There is no further information at this time. Human foot found in shoe along Fish Lake shoreline may belong to man missing since 1997 Utah Department of Wildlife Resources inspects 11K boats for invasive species over Memorial Day weekend Experience the magic of your favorite Harry Potter™ movies up close at Harry Potter: The Exhibition RGS Exteriors is your one stop shop for home exterior upgrades and repairs See how Duct Brothers seals the costly leaks in your air duct system Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Utah Department of Wildlife Resources inspects 11K boats for invasive species over Memorial Day weekend
Utah Department of Wildlife Resources inspects 11K boats for invasive species over Memorial Day weekend

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Utah Department of Wildlife Resources inspects 11K boats for invasive species over Memorial Day weekend

SALT LAKE CITY () — The Utah Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) said it inspected about 11,000 boats for an invasive species this Memorial Day weekend. DWR said it was looking for quagga mussels and Eurasian watermilfoil. Quagga mussels can destroy fisheries, damage boats, and even pollute shorelines, DWR reported. Officers say they found about 140 boats with the invasive mollusk. Eurasian watermilfoil is an invasive plant that has made its way through Utah. It blocks out sunlight, killing native plants and hurting fish. According to DWR, bringing even one piece of watermilfoil to a body of water can start a new population. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said invasive species like mussels and watermilfoil impact everyone in Utah. 'We have pictures that show PVC pipes that are being completely closed off with these growing mussels within a year's time we can completely close off a 2-inch waterline. So, those costs go to even non-boaters,' Bruce Johnson, Lieutenant of AIS Operations at DNR, told in an interview. Sandy mom of six survives 15 years of blood cancer, helps other patients fight Johnson said that the solution is simple: When you leave the water, clean, drain, and dry your boat. 'Clean, drain, and dry. That program, that concept works for everything,' Johnson stated. 'As soon as a boater pulls out of any water body, pull all the drain plugs, let all the water drain out, let your boat air dry out, and that will prevent so many problems down the line.' However, it is important to drain and dry a boat at the body of water. Draining into a gutter or a storm drain is 'the worst thing you can do,' Johnson said. That can contaminate other bodies of water that the DNR may not be able to track, causing problems and clogging pipes. According to DWR and DNR, in order to keep Utah's water bodies healthy, boaters also must stop at an inspection station before going in the water. Inspection stations are found throughout the state. An inspection technician will help you and give you a receipt. 'It is mandatory that while we are open at any of these locations, those boaters are required to pull in and get that inspection,' Johnson told 'and it's a good thing for them, […] if they are carrying water, we're preventing that water from being transported from that infested water body and being deposited in a clean water body up here.' Carly Wasserlein and Nick Butts contributed to this story. Human foot found in shoe along Fish Lake shoreline may belong to man missing since 1997 Utah Department of Wildlife Resources inspects 11K boats for invasive species over Memorial Day weekend Experience the magic of your favorite Harry Potter™ movies up close at Harry Potter: The Exhibition RGS Exteriors is your one stop shop for home exterior upgrades and repairs See how Duct Brothers seals the costly leaks in your air duct system Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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