
Final Days to Catch VOX MOONLIGHT Experience at Galleria Mall
Set against the stunning backdrop of the Dubai skyline, VOX MOONLIGHT takes the cinematic experience to new heights with the best visual technology and Dolby 7.1 Surround audio for an exhilarating big-screen experience.
Couples and friends can choose from the two-person Private Cabanas for an ultra-luxe experience, two-person Loungers for laid-back luxury, or Couches and Bean Bags with Footrests, offering a prime view of the screen from every seat.
To complement your viewing pleasure, a specially designed and wide-ranging F&B menu has also been curated by our in-house chefs, featuring Dynamite Shrimps, Peppered Beef Skewers, Sushi Rolls, premium mocktails, and signature desserts, as well as all your favourite Cinema Classic snacks, which can be ordered from the comfort of your seat.
VOX MOONLIGHT is open from Monday to Sunday until 4 May. On weekends (Friday, Saturday and Sunday), the first session is dedicated to families, offering two adults and two children (one Private Cabana and two Bean Bags) an unforgettable shared cinematic experience while watching their favourite animated and children's movies.
VOX MOONLIGHT (previously known as OUTDOOR) is a wintertime favourite that is currently enjoying its ninth successful season to date. Book your experience here
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