The Dubai Miracle Garden (DMG) is once again awash with vibrant blooms, and the beloved family theme park is set to reopen for Season 13 on Saturday, September 28. DMG has confirmed to Khaleej Times that entry fees have been reduced for UAE residents. By presenting their Emirates ID, both adults and children can now enjoy the floral park for Dh60 each, a Dh5 reduction from last year's price of Dh65. Children under three years old can enter for free.

For tourists and non-UAE residents, however, ticket prices have increased by Dh5. Adults now pay Dh100, while children pay Dh85. As before, children under three years old can enter for free, regardless of residency status. DMG will begin accepting online bookings starting September 28.

Dubbed the largest natural flower garden in the world, DMG features over 150 million natural flowers of approximately 120 varieties each year. The garden boasts various themes inspired by popular events and iconic characters, such as the Smurfs. A notable attraction is the Guinness World Record-holding mock-up of an Emirates A380, adorned with more than 500,000 fresh flowers and live plants. Other highlights include the 'Umbrella Tunnel' and 'Lake Park,' which celebrate the creativity and beauty of nature.

Located in Dubailand, Dubai Miracle Garden first opened its doors on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2013. For Season 13, the park will operate daily from 9am to 9pm from Monday to Friday, and from 9am to 11pm on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) and public holidays.