Dubai, UAE: With the Dubai Shopping Festival coming to an end, Dubai Festival City Mall, operated by Al-Futtaim Malls, has announced a Final Sale for shoppers to take advantage of further discounts. Taking place from 28th – 30th January, customers can avail 10% cashback on the Festival Mall Gift Card with a minimum spend of AED 1,000 at the mall. With a purchase of AED 50 or more at the Ripe By The Bay, customers can receive a cashback of 12.5% on total spend at the mall.
At Dubai Festival City Mall, discover a variety of popular outlets from beauty, fashion, F&B, electronics, to home and interior, including IKEA, as well as iconic experience venues such as Novo Cinemas, Bounce-X and Fabyland. Spend AED 1,000 or more across any of the mall’s venues and simply have the receipts stamped at the Customer Service Desks to receive the gift card. Shop at multiple outlets and collect receipts from the same day to be one of the first 200 customers to win the 10% cashback gift cards. Level up by shopping at the Ripe By The Bay by the waterfront, offering various retail and F&B concepts, to be entitled to a 12.5% cashback on the total spend across the mall.
Terms and conditions apply, such as, original receipts are to be presented as copies of receipts, credit card, photographed or SMS receipts will not be accepted at the Customer Service Desks. The gift cards cannot be split in cash nor be transferred or used to pay the issuance fee, and a spend of AED 10,000 or more will be set to a cashback reward of AED 1,000 on the Festival Mall Gift Card. Each shopper can obtain only one Festival Mall Gift Card each day throughout the DSF Final Sale, so get ready and head down to Dubai Festival City Mall!
Hayssam Hajjar, General Manager of Dubai Festival City Mall said, “We are always looking for new ways to deliver exceptional experiences to our visitors and shoppers. Our customers will have the opportunity to fully enjoy Dubai Festival City Mall and its venues, as well as receive a cashback percentage on Festival Mall Gift Cards that can be used at the mall at a later date. With so much to see and explore at the mall, it’s the perfect time to head down and make the most of the fantastic savings to be had.”
Residents and visitors alike can look forward to retail therapy from international and homegrown brands, as well as live entertainment and pop-up thrills for shoppers, foodies, and families this DSF at Dubai Festival City Mall. Shoppers should also make a stop at Ripe by the Bay, running daily until May from 4pm till 10pm across the iconic Festival Bay. The market provides food options, locally made buys, live entertainment, and activities—in addition to the ever popular IMAGINE show.
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