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Dream Park

$$$Amusement Park
🕑 4-6 hours👶 Best for ages 3-14. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the gentle carousel and kiddie rides, while school-age children and teens can experience thrilling roller coasters, bumper cars, and water rides. The variety of attractions means multiple age groups can find entertainment.

About

Dream Park is Egypt's largest amusement park, offering a full day of entertainment for families with roller coasters, gentle rides for little ones, live shows, and arcade games. Located in Giza just outside Cairo, this expansive park provides a fun escape with attractions suitable for toddlers through teens, plus plenty of food options and shaded rest areas for parents.

Highlights

  • Thrilling roller coasters and spinning rides for older kids and teens
  • Dedicated children's area with age-appropriate gentle rides and carousels
  • Live entertainment shows and character meet-and-greets throughout the day
  • Arcade games and carnival-style attractions with prizes
  • Water rides perfect for cooling off in Egypt's warm climate

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekdays to avoid large weekend crowds, especially during Egyptian holidays and summer months when the park gets very busy
  2. 2.Bring or buy bottled water to stay hydrated in Cairo's hot climate, and apply sunscreen regularly as much of the park has limited shade
  3. 3.Exchange currency before arriving as the park primarily operates in Egyptian pounds, though some vendors may accept US dollars at unfavorable rates
  4. 4.Arrive early (right at opening) to experience popular rides with shorter wait times and beat the afternoon heat
  5. 5.Download a park map at the entrance or take a photo of it, as the park is quite large and easy to get turned around in

Best Time to Visit

Visit during October through April when temperatures are cooler (60-80°F), making it more comfortable for families to spend the day outdoors. Weekday mornings offer the shortest lines and most pleasant weather before afternoon heat builds.

What to Know

Entry tickets are reasonably priced but some rides require additional tickets or a wristband package, so budget accordingly. The park has multiple food courts and restaurants serving both local Egyptian cuisine and familiar international options like pizza and burgers.

Seasonal Notes

The park operates year-round but is most comfortable October through April. Summer months (June-August) are extremely hot with temperatures exceeding 95°F, though the park remains open with extended evening hours. Ramadan may affect operating hours and food service.

Nearby Eats

The park has multiple on-site dining options, but nearby in Giza you'll find family-friendly restaurants like Pizza Hut and KFC for familiar options, or try Felfela for Egyptian cuisine including kid-friendly dishes like kofta and rice.

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