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Terrifying ride at Warner Bros World left man thinking he was going to 'pass out and throw up'

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Published 15:34 18 Oct 2024 GMT+1

Terrifying ride at Warner Bros World left man thinking he was going to 'pass out and throw up'

I was scared out of my wits...and then I went back for more

Gerrard Kaonga

Gerrard Kaonga

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You expect a theme park to terrify and delight, but one ride at Warner Bros World left me in an absolute state, with quite an extreme reaction.

If you're going to a theme park, there is nothing more disappointing than rides that don’t raise your blood pressure at least a little bit.

I mean, they are called ‘thrill rides’ for a reason, not ‘mild-enjoyment rides’.

Thankfully, I got to have an exhilarating experience on a trip, courtesy of Travel Republic, to Warner Bros World on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

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Yas Island is quite the entertainment getaway, and even includes Ferrari World - the world’s first Ferrari-branded theme park.

Yas Island is the capital of UAE, and home to Warner Bros World (Getty Stock Image))
Yas Island is the capital of UAE, and home to Warner Bros World (Getty Stock Image))

But while that theme park had some brilliant roller coasters, it was in the Warner Bros World theme park that I found a ride so intense it shook me to the core.

In fact, there were times where I thought I would either pass out or throw up - which is a massive deal, since I have never passed out in my life, and have a stomach made of pure iron and a determination to never throw up.

So, what is the ride?

Well, you’ll have to go through to the Gotham section of the theme park, and once you get there, you just follow the terrified screams until you reach the Scarecrow Scare Raid ride.

Pretty fitting name, considering how awesomely thrilling the ride is.

It begins simple enough: you get strapped in for a sort of flight experience, with multiple arms raising you and lowering you... but then things get serious.

Your seat then seems to get a mind of its own and starts to spin, barrel role, all while still going up and down. Check it out below:

Thankfully, my innards remained....inside, but the adrenaline rush led me straight back to the queue after the ride and I proceeded to scream for a second time.

The ride has a reputation of being Scarecrow's ‘scariest, most intense psychological experiment yet’, and for a wonderful change, the hype is completely justified.

If you do find yourself on Yas Island, of all the attractions at Warner Bros World, I can't recommend this one enough - if you think you can handle it, that is.

Thankfully after a full day full of rollercoasters, rides, gifts shops and even catching a glimpse of the caped crusador Batman himself, I was able to dial things back from 11 at my hotel.

One of the best highlights was being terrified to my core(Warner Bros World)
One of the best highlights was being terrified to my core(Warner Bros World)

While abroad, I stayed at the at the five-star Hilton Abu Dhabi Yas Island hotel, and I was able to go to multiple attractions close by, including Ferrari World and Yas Waterworld - but that was for another day.

To close out the evening, I had a quick dip in the pool, quick steam in the spa, and settled in for a well-earned buffet dinner. Not a bad ending to day filled with thrill-induced fear.

Then, with a full belly from the variety of food available from all over the world, I could rest easy lying back in bed with no fear I was going to go spinning around and upside down... unless I ended up having some very wild and chaotic dreams, let's hope I didn't bring any of that fear toxin home with me.

For those looking to go to Yas Island and try the experience yourself there are a host of Travel Republic package deals available to get you to the UAE entertainment destination.

3* Centro Yas Island Hotel

5 nights Bed & Breakfast

Departing 21st November 2024

Direct flights with Etihad Airways from LHR

From £621pp

Add a Yas 3 Park Explorer ticket from £105pp

Based on 2 adults

4* Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi - Yas Island

5 nights Bed and Breakfast

Departing 20th November 2024

Direct flights with Etihad Airways from LHR

From £814PP

Add a Yas 3 Park Explorer ticket from £105pp

Based on 2 adults

5* Hilton Abu Dhabi Yas Island

5 nights Bed and Breakfast

Departing 21st November 2024

Direct flights with Etihad Airways from LHR

Includes Savings on stay and free daily single entry to Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, Yas Waterworld or Warner Bros. World™ Abu Dhabi (one park per day).

From £615pp

Based on 2 adults & 2 children under 12 yrs


Travel Republic booking details

Bookings to Abu Dhabi made more than 100 days out will qualify for Travel Republic’s low deposit scheme, which is from £99pp. They also offer flexible payment plan options, including PayPal Pay in 3


Hotel and park ticket details

Some hotels on Yas Island already include park tickets while others are included in specific room types. See below:


Included in the hotel booking:

- The WB Abu Dhabi, Curio Collection By Hilton

- Hilton Abu Dhabi Yas Island


Included with specific room types:

- W Abu Dhabi – Yas Island

- Rixos Premium Saadiyat Island

- Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi – Yas Island

- Centro Yas Island Hotel

- Park Inn Yas Island


Other hotels in Abu Dhabi:

- Tickets can be purchased post-room selection via the attractions page on Travel Republic.

Featured Image Credit: Supplied

Topics: World News, Travel

Gerrard Kaonga
Gerrard Kaonga

Gerrard is a Journalist at UNILAD and has dived headfirst into covering everything from breaking global stories to trending entertainment news. He has a bachelors in English Literature from Brunel University and has written across a number of different national and international publications. Most notably the Financial Times, Daily Express, Evening Standard and Newsweek.

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