If you’ve been putting off your Global Village visit, consider this your sign to go! The gates are open again (but only for a limited time), and there’s no better time to plan that journey. Dubai’s favourite family destination shuts down every summer due to the intense heat, and the 30th season wraps up on Sunday, 10 May, 2026. But can you actually enjoy a full night without overspending? Yes, you can, and it’s easier than you think without missing out on anything. Keep scrolling if you want to know how to make the most of this experience without draining your wallet.
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1. Skip The Lines & Buy Tickets Online
Skip the queues and book your tickets in advance through the official website. You’ll get a digital pass you can scan from your phone, making entry quick and hassle-free. The highlight of Global Village is the pricing. There aren’t many attractions, not just in the UAE, but anywhere, where an entry ticket of AED 25 on weekdays (AED 30 on weekends) gives you access to so much entertainment from around the world.
2. Opt For The RTA Seasonal Bus
Skipping the drive? The Roads and Transport Authority runs seasonal bus routes connecting key areas of Dubai directly to Global Village. These air-conditioned buses run regularly throughout the evening, making them one of the easiest and most budget-friendly ways to get there. Routes include:
- 102: Al Rashidiya Bus Station
- 103: Union Bus Station
- 104: Al Ghubaiba Bus Station
- 106: Mall of the Emirates Bus Station

3. Use Free Parking Zones
You don’t have to pay for parking if you plan it right. Free parking is available in P1, P3, and P5, all conveniently located near the Gate of the World entrance. On busier days, overflow zones P7 to P11 are also free, though slightly farther away. From there, you can hop on a complimentary shuttle or take a short rickshaw ride starting from AED 10.
4. Bring Your Own Trolley Or Pram
If you’re planning to shop, you’ll thank yourself (and us) for coming prepared. Renting a trolley might seem cheap at first, but at AED 15 per hour, it adds up fast, especially since no one spends just an hour at GV. Families should also skip renting baby carts (AED 20) and bring their own instead. These simple moves save both money and hassle.
5. Ditch The Expensive Water Bottles
A small expense that quickly adds up. Instead of paying marked-up prices at food stalls, grab water from the mini-mart near the VIP entrance! At that little store, bottles are typically priced between AED 1 and AED 2. Even better, carry your own bottle and stay ahead on spending.

6. Eat Smart – Affordable Food Is Everywhere
Yes, the viral food is tempting, and you don’t have to give it up completely! Budget-friendly bites are everywhere if you know where to look. Head to Chaat Bazaar for flavour-packed Indian street food. Or explore the Pakistani, Iraqi, and Lebanese pavilions for filling meals that won’t cost a fortune. The Floating Market is another must-visit, especially for Thai-style snacks like chicken skewers starting from around AED 5.
You’ll also find affordable classics like pizza slices, popcorn, roasted chestnuts, and grilled corn scattered across the park. Pro tip: skip the fancy drinks priced at AED 15-20! Either bring your own or grab a cheaper option inside. If you’re planning on snacking on the viral trends, going in a group and sharing dishes is also a smart move. The portions at most food stalls are generous and ideal for splitting.
7. Don’t Give Up…Bargain Like A Pro
Shopping is half the experience here! With over 30 pavilions representing 90+ cultures, it’s even harder to resist. From handcrafted goods to fashion finds, there’s plenty to explore, and yes, bargaining is part of the deal as prices are severely marked up. Start friendly, negotiate with confidence, and don’t hesitate to walk away if the price doesn’t feel right. As the season wraps up, many vendors start offering bigger discounts, so timing can work in your favour.
8. Enjoy The Free Entertainment
The best part for budget-friendly visitors, not everything comes with a price tag. While the Carnaval rides are paid, a huge chunk of entertainment across Global Village is completely free. The Main Stage regularly hosts cultural performances ranging from international dance acts to themed shows.
Younger visitors can enjoy interactive performances at the Kids’ Theatre, which includes magic acts and sing-alongs. Even just wandering through the pavilions is an experience in itself. So, walk around, take it all in because there’s always something new to see, try, or photograph.

Global Village doesn’t have to be expensive, not when you know how to do it right. A little planning, a few smart swaps, and you’ll still get the full experience: great food, live entertainment, and a whole lot of culture. Make the most of the season while it lasts… and if to stay in the know of events and get some handy tips as well, don’t stop following the official Gulf Buzz website!
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