Dining deals, spa treats and gifts galore for mamas in the UAE this Mother’s Day
1 of 43 It’s UAE Mother’s Day on Sunday 21 March, and we’ve rounded up some of the UAE’s best foodie, pampering and gifting treats, to make mums feel special… Image Credit: Supplied
2 of 43 MUMS GO FREE TO THE GREEN PLANET, LAGUNA WATER PARK: Celebrate UAE Mother’s Day this Sunday across three of Dubai’s popular attractions, The Green Planet, Laguna Waterpark and Roxy Cinemas. For one day only on 21 March, mothers can receive free entry at indoor rainforest The Green Planet (where you can see hundreds of tropical bird, planet and animals, including the adorable two-toed sloth) and boutique splash park Laguna Waterpark in La Mer, or a receive complimentary meal and mocktail at various Roxy Cinema locations when purchasing a Diamond or Platinum cinema ticket. DETAILS: You will need to present a family picture of you and your childr
Fantastic things to do and buy to show mum how much you appreciate what she does Published: March 11, 2021 20:30
1 of 21 It’s UK Mother’s Day on Sunday 14 March, so this weekend kicks off a whole heap of delicious and delightful promotions, deals, discounts and treats for mothers and their families ahead of UAE Mother’s Day on 21 March. Here are some of the best that start this weekend… Image Credit: Supplied
2 of 21 FREE DRINK FOR MUM AND FREE MEALS FOR KIDS AT KOKO BAY: Mums dining with their kids at Palm Jumeirah’s Koko Bay on both Sunday March 14 and Sunday March 21 will receive a free glass of grape with any main course, plus kids under 12 will receive a free meal from the special kids’ menu. DETAILS: March 14 and 21, Koko Bay, Palm West Beach, Palm Jumeirah, 04 572 3444, www.kokobay.co.
This week, Senator Sal DiDomenico sat at his home reviewing the video of last year’s DiDomenico Foundation annual St. Patrick’s Day Roast – a yearly tradition bringing most everyone from the state and regional political and civic circles together for one night of good-hearted joking and fun just prior to the overall fun of St. Patrick’s Day in Greater Boston.
“It’s crazy,” he said. “No one is wearing masks. It was the last big event in the state to happen before the pandemic and you can look at it and say, ‘That’s when it all started.’ You look at everyone and see them at the tables eating and laughing at each other and you just get nervous seeing it now. It looks so unusual. Depending on the day, it seems so far away and also like it was just yesterday…No one knew what was coming, and no one could have predicted we’d be in the same situation one year later.”
This week, Senator Sal DiDomenico sat at his home reviewing the video of last year’s DiDomenico Foundation annual St. Patrick’s Day Roast – a yearly tradition bringing most everyone from the state and regional political and civic circles together for one night of good-hearted joking and fun just prior to the overall fun of St. Patrick’s Day in Greater Boston.
“It’s crazy,” he said. “No one is wearing masks. It was the last big event in the state to happen before the pandemic and you can look at it and say, ‘That’s when it all started.’ You look at everyone and see them at the tables eating and laughing at each other and you just get nervous seeing it now. It looks so unusual. Depending on the day, it seems so far away and also like it was just yesterday…No one knew what was coming, and no one could have predicted we’d be in the same situation one year later.”