Big Boys Toys 2013 offers supercar rides

Big Boys Toys 2013 offers supercar rides

Ferrari 458
The Big Boys Toys 2013 luxury lifestyle exhibition has kicked off in the UAE, being hosted at the Atlantis Hotel in Palm Jumeirah. At this year’s show, they are offering the “Supercar Test Drive Pit”, where visitors get the chance to drive 15 different supercars, ranging from brands such as the Lamborghini, Bentley, Rolls Royce and Ferrari.

In addition to the test drives, Big Boys Toys will offer a Shooting Gallery and Archery Zone for visitors to test their skills. There will be competitions held as well in the RC Zone for various remote-controlled races on tracks and in the air. The Chill-Out Zone is there to provide live music and refreshments.

Along with this, many products from different industries will be on display, ranging from adventure, aviation, digital, fashion, lifestyle, marine, automotive to wellness sector.

Running from the 31st of January to the 2nd of February, the show isn’t open to the common public any more though, with 3-day VIP ticket prices at Dhs 500, and Club Royale ticket prices at Dhs 3,750. If there is a cheaper entry-ticket available, they don’t seem to be publicising it so we don’t really know. There is also a raffle draw for the VIP ticket holders, where participants can win Dhs 1 million cash prize.

What do you think?

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Comments

  1. What a scam!! AED500…hahahaha. Idiots…

  2. Plenty of idiots to shell out 500 or 3750 for this so called “exclusive” show lol

  3. I decided not to minus 500 from my wealth.

  4. Apparently, the cheapest ticket is AED 300

  5. IN THESE NOBODY GIVES YOU A FREE DRIVE OF SUPERCAR. AND FREE 1MILLION DHS AS PER YOUR LUCK.
    TO RENT OUT A SUPERCAR PERDAY IS 1000 DHS ABOVE… SO THINK TWICE

  6. Lowest entry tickets are 100 AED. All the supercar test drives are paid. And you only get to drive it around the Palm area = roundabouts, speed bumps and traffic. Went yesterday, essentially a waste of time except for a few gorgeous cars and bikes.

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