Multi-park pass Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Yas Island Multi-Park Pass Tickets & Visitor Guide
Four headline parks on one island — and a pass that beats single tickets the moment you commit to a second gate. Here's the actual math, plus itineraries that work.
ⓘ Independent guide — not the official Yas Island Multi-Park Pass website. Verify details on the official site before visiting.
Yas Island packs four flagship parks — Ferrari World, Warner Bros. World, Yas Waterworld and SeaWorld Abu Dhabi — into a few square kilometres, and prices its multi-park ticket aggressively enough that buying single tickets for two parks is almost always a mistake. The catch: the pass admits you to one park per day, so it’s really a decision about how many days you’ll give the island.
This guide does the math between singles and the pass, suggests which parks to combine, and covers the logistics — shuttles, hours, seasons — that decide whether a two-park plan actually works.
Quick Summary
| Quick fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Pass prices | Any 2 parks AED 475 ( |
| Single tickets | Roughly AED 280–295 (Yas Waterworld) to AED 375+ (SeaWorld) per park per day |
| How it works | One park per day, days within a validity window from first use — confirm the window at checkout |
| Time needed | One full day per park: 2–4 days on the island |
The Math: Singles vs the Pass
Using current single-day online prices from the parks’ official sites (all approximate and date-dependent):
- Ferrari World: ~AED 295–345
- Warner Bros. World: ~AED 325–345
- Yas Waterworld: ~AED 280–295
- SeaWorld Abu Dhabi: ~AED 375
Two singles land between roughly AED 600 and 720. The 2-park pass at AED 475 undercuts every pairing — the saving runs from about AED 130 (two cheapest parks) to AED 245 (the two priciest), or €30–58 per person. Four singles approach AED 1,300–1,400; the 4-park pass at AED 675 is close to half that — Yas Island itself advertises savings of about AED 685.
The break-even rule is blunt: the moment you commit to a second park, buy the pass. The only scenario where singles win is a genuine one-park trip — or when a platform promotion (SeaWorld entries have been listed from ~€58 on GetYourGuide) undercuts the per-park share of a pass for the specific parks you want. Check both before paying.
Which Parks to Combine
Any 2 parks (AED 475)
The core decision. Strongest pairings:
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Ferrari World + Warner Bros. World — the best pure ride combination: record coasters one day, DC dark rides the next. Both indoor, so it works in any month.
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Warner Bros. World + SeaWorld — the family pick: two indoor parks, gentler ride profiles, animals plus cartoons. Also the two closest gates to each other.
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Yas Waterworld + any indoor park — the classic wet/dry split for October–April, when a water park day is pleasant rather than punishing.
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Best for: weekend trips and two-day Dubai side-trips.
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Skip if: you have one day — buy a single ticket for your priority park instead.
3 or 4 parks (up to AED 675 for all four)
At AED 675 for all four gates, each park costs under AED 170 — cheaper per day than any single ticket on the island. It needs four days, realistically three nights on or near Yas Island.
- Best for: family holidays anchored on Yas; theme-park-first itineraries.
- Skip if: your schedule gives the island fewer than three days — unused park days are pure waste.
Shuttle-inclusive platform tickets
GetYourGuide and similar platforms sell the multi-park tickets from around €102 with the free Dubai/Abu Dhabi shuttle attached — functionally the same product with transport folded in, and often the simplest buy for visitors based in Dubai.
- Best for: anyone without a car staying in Dubai.
- Skip if: you’re staying on Yas Island — you won’t need the Dubai coach.
Timing Is Everything
- Season logic: three of the four parks are fully indoor, so May–September is quiet, cheap and perfectly comfortable inside — just sequence Yas Waterworld for morning or late afternoon. October–April is peak, especially winter weekends.
- Avoid stacking your visit against: Eid holidays, UAE National Day (December 2) and the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend in early December, when the whole island runs at capacity and hotel prices triple.
- Hours differ by gate — roughly 10:00–18:00 at SeaWorld, midday-to-evening at Ferrari World, 11:00–20:00 at Warner Bros. World, water-park daytime hours at Yas Waterworld. Check each park’s calendar when ordering your days.
- Sequencing tip: put your must-do park on the first day (weather and energy insurance), and the water park on the day with the best forecast.
Shuttle and Island Logistics
- From Dubai: valid park tickets include the free Yas Express coach from pickup points including Barsha Heights, Dubai Marina/JBR hotels, Deira City Centre and Ibn Battuta Mall. Boarding is first-come, first-served against your e-ticket; morning departures out (roughly 9:00–11:00), evening returns. Budget 90–120 minutes each way — doable daily, but staying a night or two on Yas is far more pleasant for a 3–4 park run.
- On the island: free Yas Express shuttles loop between Yas hotels, Yas Mall and the park gates every few minutes’ drive apart — you don’t need a car once you’re there.
- From Abu Dhabi city: ~30 minutes by taxi. From Abu Dhabi International Airport: 10–15 minutes, which makes a first- or last-day park visit realistic.
- Parking: free at all four parks if you do drive.
What Each Park Day Buys You
- Ferrari World: Formula Rossa (240 km/h, world’s fastest coaster), Flying Aces, Mission Ferrari — the thrill day.
- Warner Bros. World: six indoor lands from Gotham to Bedrock, about 30 rides — the all-family day with the strongest theming.
- Yas Waterworld: 60+ slides and rides themed on an Emirati pearl-diving legend, headlined by the Dawwama tornado funnel — the outdoor day.
- SeaWorld Abu Dhabi: eight indoor realms around a 58-million-litre aquarium, dolphins to penguins, no orcas — the slow-down day.
A proven 3-day order: Warner Bros. World → Yas Waterworld → Ferrari World, saving the shortest queues (and your legs) for the coaster day. Add SeaWorld between the dry days on a 4-day run.
Where to Stay (and the Annual Pass Question)
For a 3–4 park run, staying on the island beats commuting from Dubai. Yas Island’s hotel strip covers most budgets — from the W Abu Dhabi over the F1 circuit and The WB Abu Dhabi hotel opposite Warner Bros. World down to solid mid-range options like the Radisson Blu, Crowne Plaza and Centro cluster — and all of them sit on the free Yas Express shuttle loop. Hotels frequently bundle park tickets into room rates; price the package against pass-plus-room before booking separately, and ask the desk about guest discounts even if you didn’t book a bundle.
UAE residents and anyone planning repeat visits should also glance at the Yas Annual Pass, which covers the theme parks for a year across several tiers. For a single holiday it loses to the multi-park ticket, but for a second trip within twelve months the math flips quickly — check current tier pricing on the official Yas Island site.
One warning that applies to every option: all four parks and the passes are sold with date-based and promotional pricing, so the AED figures above move through the year. What doesn’t change is the structure — the pass is priced so that per-park cost falls well below any single ticket, and that relationship has held since the multi-park product launched.
Where the Data Comes From
Prices and pass rules come from Yas Island’s and the individual parks’ official websites plus partner listings including GetYourGuide, checked on the date shown on this page. Pass structures, validity windows and prices change seasonally — confirm the current terms at checkout before you buy.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is the Yas Island multi-park pass?
On Yas Island's official pricing, any 2 parks cost AED 475 (~€112) and all 4 parks AED 675 (~€159). GetYourGuide lists multi-park tickets from about €102 with a free Dubai/Abu Dhabi shuttle included.
Which parks are included in the Yas Island pass?
You choose from Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, Warner Bros. World, Yas Waterworld and SeaWorld Abu Dhabi — any 2, 3 or all 4, visiting one park per day.
Do I have to use the Yas Island pass on consecutive days?
No — you visit one park per day within the pass's validity window (listed at several days from first use). Check the exact window at checkout, as terms change.
Is the Yas Island multi-park pass worth it?
Almost always for 2+ parks. Two singles cost roughly AED 600–720 against AED 475 for the 2-park pass; all four bought separately approach AED 1,300–1,400 against AED 675 — about half price.
Which two Yas Island parks should I pick?
First-timers: Ferrari World + Warner Bros. World for the strongest ride days. Families with younger kids: Warner Bros. World + SeaWorld. In cooler months, swap one for Yas Waterworld.
Can you do two Yas Island parks in one day?
The multi-park pass admits you to one park per day, so no — not on the pass. With separate tickets it's physically possible (parks are minutes apart), but hours overlap and you'd rush both. Plan a day per park.
How does the free shuttle from Dubai work?
Valid park tickets include the free Yas Express coach from Dubai pickups (Barsha Heights, Marina/JBR, Deira City Centre, Ibn Battuta). Seats are first-come, first-served; expect 90–120 minutes each way.
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See Prices on GetYourGuideGuide last updated: 2026-08-18. Facts are sourced from the official Yas Island Multi-Park Pass website and our ticketing partners; always double-check before you travel.